Toronto FC's home ground, BMO Field, will play a pivotal role in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosting six matches including Canada's opening game. The stadium, currently seating 30,000, is undergoing upgrades to accommodate 45,000 spectators for the tournament. Toronto FC sits 12th in MLS with 32 points from 34 games (6W-14D-14L), scoring 37 goals while conceding 44 (-7 goal difference).

What matches will BMO Field host?

BMO Field will welcome five group stage games and one Round of 32 knockout match during the 2026 World Cup. The venue's selection underscores its importance in Canadian soccer, having been Toronto FC's home since 2007 and hosting MLS Cup finals in 2010, 2016, and 2017.

How to secure World Cup tickets at BMO Field

With primary ticket lotteries concluded, fans now have two main options. The Last-Minute Sales Phase offers first-come, first-served tickets, while FIFA's Official Resale Marketplace provides verified tickets at regulated prices. Secondary markets like StubHub remain an alternative, though buyers should verify terms carefully.

BMO Field's history and upgrades

Opened in 2007, BMO Field has evolved from a 20,000-seat venue to its current 30,000 capacity. Temporary seating will boost capacity to 45,000 for the World Cup. The stadium has hosted Toronto FC's MLS matches and the Toronto Argonauts' CFL games since 2016. Toronto FC's next fixture is against CF Montreal at home on October 10, 2026.