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Toronto is gearing up to host six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches from June 12 to July 2, including Canada’s opening game against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12 at the renovated BMO Field—rebranded as “Toronto Stadium at Exhibition Place” after a $146-million makeover that added 17,000 temporary seats and raised capacity to about 45,000.
The city will stage official FIFA Fan Festival sites at Fort York and The Bentway, with about 80% of tickets distributed free and limited premium access; other large public viewing areas include Harbourfront Centre and an adidas Brand Hub at STACKT Market that can host roughly 1,200 fans daily.
Bell Media holds exclusive Canadian broadcast rights (TSN, CTV, RDS). Tourism and hotel groups expect a positive economic impact—Destination Toronto forecasts roughly 80% occupancy for June and July—despite reports of a lack of a sharp surge in bookings and FIFA cancellations of thousands of hotel reservations in host cities.
Toronto has allocated a $380-million budget for the tournament, while FIFA previously estimated up to $940 million in potential economic output for the Greater Toronto Area.


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