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BMO Field

A FIFA World Cup 2026 venue in Toronto, Ontario. During the tournament, FIFA identifies it as Toronto Stadium.

Group stageRound of 32
BMO Field in Toronto, a 2026 World Cup venue
Capacity44,315
Opened2007
RoofOpen-air (no roof).
SurfaceNatural grass installed for the 2026 World Cup.
LocationToronto, Canada
TenantsToronto FC (MLS) and Toronto Argonauts (CFL).

History of BMO Field

Opened in 2007, it was Canada's first soccer-specific stadium and is the home of Toronto FC, the 2017 MLS champions. Expanded specially for the World Cup, it has hosted the Canada national team and MLS finals. In 2026 it hosts group games and a Round of 32, including Canada's debut as host.

Location and how to get there

It is in Exhibition Place, next to Lake Ontario and close to downtown Toronto. It is highly accessible via streetcar (routes 509 and 511) and GO Transit trains to Exhibition station.

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2026 World Cup matches at BMO Field

Fri, Jun 12
15:00 ET
Canada1 - 1Bosnia and Herzegovina Group B
Wed, Jun 17
19:00 ET
Ghana1 - 0Panama Group L
Sat, Jun 20
16:00 ET
Germany2 - 1Ivory Coast Group E
Tue, Jun 23
19:00 ET
PanamavsCroatia Group L
Fri, Jun 26
15:00 ET
SenegalvsIraq Group I
Thu, Jul 2
19:00 ET
2Kvs2L

See the full schedule and the bracket for the knockout-stage dates.

Other 2026 World Cup venues

BC PlaceBC PlaceVancouver, Canada
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Frequently asked questions · BMO Field

Where is BMO Field?

BMO Field is in Toronto, Ontario (Canada). It is in Exhibition Place, next to Lake Ontario and close to downtown Toronto. It is highly accessible via streetcar (routes 509 and 511) and GO Transit trains to Exhibition station.

What is the capacity of BMO Field?

BMO Field holds roughly 44,315 spectators in its 2026 World Cup configuration.

Which 2026 World Cup matches are played at BMO Field?

BMO Field hosts: Group stage, Round of 32. Check the schedule for exact dates and kickoff times.

What year did BMO Field open?

BMO Field opened in 2007. Opened in 2007, it was Canada's first soccer-specific stadium and is the home of Toronto FC, the 2017 MLS champions. Expanded specially for the World Cup, it has hosted the Canada national team and MLS finals. In 2026 it hosts group games and a Round of 32, including Canada's debut as host.