BMO Field – World Cup 2026 Venue
BMO Field brings the 2026 FIFA World Cup to downtown Toronto, combining a compact football-specific design with one of North America's most diverse and football-savvy fan bases. Stream every match from Toronto live in HD and 4K with WatchWorldCup26.
Frequently Asked Questions
BMO Field is expected to host multiple 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, including group-stage fixtures and Round of 32 games. One of the most anticipated fixtures is a Canada group match, though the final FIFA schedule and kickoff times will confirm the exact lineup.
BMO Field's listed 2026 World Cup capacity is 30,000. That makes it one of the smaller venues in the tournament, but also one of the most intimate, with fans positioned close to the pitch and a strong potential for high-intensity atmosphere.
BMO Field is central to the modern growth of football in Canada. It was Canada's first major modern soccer-specific stadium, became the home of Toronto FC, and has hosted significant national team matches. Its selection for the 2026 World Cup reflects how far the sport has advanced in Toronto and across the country.
Teams should expect a natural grass surface, moderate summer temperatures compared with some hotter host cities, and a compact stadium environment that can intensify crowd pressure. Tactically, it is a venue where aggressive pressing, emotional momentum, and quick transitions may feel especially influential because of the close-in atmosphere.
Yes, BMO Field is expected to host a Canada group-stage match. As a host nation, Canada will be one of the key draws in the early phase of the tournament, and Toronto is one of the logical stages for that occasion.
You can stream every match from BMO Field live in HD and 4K with WatchWorldCup26. Coverage includes access to 47,964 live channels, plus full-match replays in the 191,754 VOD library shortly after the final whistle. Plans start at $10.99/month, and eligible users can check whether a 24-hour free trial is available.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | BMO Field |
| Location | Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Capacity | 30,000 |
| Year Opened | 2007 |
| Surface | Natural Grass |
| Altitude | 76 meters (249 feet) |
| Architect | Brisbin Brook Beynon Architects |
| Primary Club Tenant | Toronto FC |
| National Team Use | Canada Men's and Women's National Teams |