Match Day Guide for Toronto — World Cup 2026
BMO Field • FIFA World Cup 2026
⏰ When to Arrive
Arrive at least 2 hours before the match at BMO Field. Security checks are thorough and entry queues can be long. If using public transport, add at least 30-45 minutes to your journey for match day traffic.
🚇 Match Day Transport
TTC (Toronto Metro) to Exhibition Station (near BMO Field) or Streetcar 509/511. The stadium is at Exhibition Place, very well connected to downtown Toronto.
🍽 Where to Eat Before the Match
Toronto is one of the world's most multicultural cities: Kensington Market (food from everywhere), St. Lawrence Market (cheeses, meats, fresh fish), Little Portugal and Little Italy.
📍 Fan Zones
Main fan zones and viewing areas in Toronto: Distillery District, Harbourfront, Nathan Phillips Square, Dundas Square.
🎒 What to Bring to the Stadium
Layers (Toronto in June has warm days and cool nights: 18-24 degrees), rain jacket in case of rain, PRESTO card for transit.
🌤 Weather Preparation
June in Toronto is pleasant: 20-24 degrees with frequent sun. Rainfall is moderate. BMO Field is open-air — bring a light rain jacket.
Frequently asked questions
How early should I arrive at the stadium in Toronto?
It is recommended to arrive at least 2 hours before the match at BMO Field. Entry points get saturated and security checks take time. Arrive earlier if you are unfamiliar with the area.
How to get to the stadium on match day in Toronto?
TTC (Toronto Metro) to Exhibition Station (near BMO Field) or Streetcar 509/511. The stadium is at Exhibition Place, very well connected to downtown Toronto.
What should I bring to the match in Toronto?
Layers (Toronto in June has warm days and cool nights: 18-24 degrees), rain jacket in case of rain, PRESTO card for transit.
Where can I watch matches without a ticket in Toronto?
Official fan zones in Toronto include: Distillery District, Harbourfront, Nathan Phillips Square, Dundas Square. Many bars and restaurants also show the matches.