The 2026 World Cup wouldn't be complete without heading to The Six. Toronto will host a handful of matches throughout the tournament, and tickets won't last long.
Only two cities in Canada will be part of the World Cup, and Toronto's inclusion was a no brainer. Not only is it the biggest city in the country, it's also the most diverse, making it the perfect destination for fans from around the world.
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Six matches will go down at Toronto Stadium, also known as BMO Field, including a Round of 32 fixture. Team Canada will play its opener right at home, too, on June 12. What more could hometown supporters ask for?
Going to the World Cup is a bucket-list item and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Want to be part of history? Here's how with a schedule breakdown and best deals on tickets for soccer matches in Toronto.
FIFA World Cup in Toronto tickets
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Tickets to the 2026 World Cup are officially sold through FIFA. The Visa presale draw, the first of sale of the tournament, closed on September 19. The lottery is available only for Visa cardholders who create a FIFA ID.
Those interested in seeing matches in Toronto can register for the latest news and ticket information here.
However, you can also purchase tickets through StubHub now. City and location can be sorted using drop down selections. Passes are not guaranteed to be authenticated by FIFA and may be priced higher than face value.
As of fall 2025, the cheapest price for the Round of 32 match in Toronto on July 2 is $1,670.
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FIFA World Cup in Toronto schedule
While matchups are yet to be determined, a FIFA World Cup schedule is set with play dates decided.
Below is the schedule for all games at Toronto Stadium.
Date | Round | Match |
Fri., June 12 | Group Stage | Group B - Canada vs. TBD |
Wed., June 17 | Group Stage | Group L - TBD |
Sat., June 20 | Group Stage | Group E - TBD |
Tues., June 23 | Group Stage | Group L - TBD |
Fri., June 26 | Group Stage | Group I - TBD |
Thurs., July 2 | Round of 32 | Group K runner-up vs. Group L runner-up |
FIFA World Cup in Toronto teams, groups
Participating teams and groups will be determined in spring of 2026. However, all three host countries – USA, Canada and Mexico – have earned automatic bids to the World Cup.
Here's how qualifications are split between confederations:
- AFC – Eight direct spots + one inter-confederations play-off place
- CAF – Nine direct spots + one inter-confederations play-off place
- CONCACAF – Six direct spots + two inter-confederations play-off places
- CONMEBOL – Six direct spots + one inter-confederation play-off place
- OFC – One direct spot + one inter-confederations play-off place
- EUFA – 16 direct spots
A handful of non-hosting teams have officially qualified for the tournament. It includes Japan, New Zealand, Iran, Argentina, Australia, Uzbekistan, Jordan, Korea Republic, Ecuador, Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Paraguay, Morocco and Tunisia.
Toronto Stadium seating chart for 2026 FIFA World Cup

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