FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City
Toronto
Canada
6
Matches
1
Stadiums
6.4M (metro)
Population
ET (UTC-5)
Timezone
What matches are played in Toronto at World Cup 2026?
Toronto hosts 6 matches at FIFA World Cup 2026, played at BMO Field. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada's largest city and most diverse metropolis, is a flagship host of FIFA World Cup 2026, home to BMO Field — the country's dedicated football stadium and base of Toronto FC. With temporary expansions, the stadium will accommodate World Cup capacity requirements. As one of the most multicultural cities in the world, Toronto offers fans from every nation a sense of home, with diverse neighborhoods, cuisines and communities. Iconic attractions include the CN Tower, the vibrant waterfront on Lake Ontario and proximity to the spectacular Niagara Falls. Toronto's excellent public transit, major international airport and cosmopolitan energy make it a convenient and exciting destination. As the heart of Canadian soccer, Toronto brings passion and global diversity to the 2026 World Cup north of the border.
Stadiums:
City highlights:
- •The iconic CN Tower
- •Niagara Falls nearby
- •One of the world's most multicultural cities
Travel guide
Toronto, Canada, is a host city for FIFA World Cup 2026. Organizers recommend using public transportation on match days to avoid congestion. The city is in the ET (UTC-5) timezone with a population of 6.4M (metro).
Weather during the tournament
World Cup 2026 matches in Toronto take place during the Northern Hemisphere summer (June-July), when temperatures are generally warm. Fans are advised to stay hydrated and dress appropriately for summer conditions.
Hotels & where to stay
Toronto offers a wide range of accommodation from luxury hotels to budget options. Early booking is recommended due to high expected demand during World Cup 2026. Lodging is available near BMO Field and in the downtown area.