πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada#16 by Capacity

BMO Field

FIFA World Cup 2026 Venue β€” Toronto

Share:

BMO Field Overview

BMO Field, opened in 2007, is Canada's largest soccer-specific stadium and the home of Toronto FC in MLS and the Canadian national football teams. Despite being the smallest venue at the 2026 World Cup, it offers an intimate and passionate atmosphere that larger stadiums struggle to match. The stadium has undergone significant expansions since opening, and further upgrades are planned for the World Cup.

Stadium Statistics

πŸ‘₯
30,991
Capacity
🌿
Natural Grass
Surface
πŸ—οΈ
2007
Year Opened
πŸ“
Brisbin Brook Beynon
Architect
🏈
Toronto FC (MLS)
Home Team
🌎
Canada
Country

Capacity Ranking

BMO Field30,991

Ranked #16 of 16 World Cup venues. Maximum capacity: 87,523 (Estadio Azteca).

World Cup History

BMO Field hosted 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup matches. The 2026 tournament will be Canada's first Men's World Cup as a host country.

Seating Chart & Layout

BMO Field is an intimate football-specific stadium expanded from its original configuration. The seating bowl wraps around three-quarters of the pitch with the open end facing Exhibition Place. Its compact design means no seat is far from the action.

360Β° Virtual Stadium Tour

🏟️

Virtual Tour Coming Soon

360Β° tour will be available closer to the tournament

Record Attendance

πŸ†

32,702

Expansion seating configuration

Stadium Features

βœ“FIFA World Cup 2026 certified venue
βœ“High-definition video screens
βœ“Modern concession facilities
βœ“Accessible seating and facilities
βœ“First aid stations
βœ“Football-specific design
βœ“Waterfront location
βœ“Intimate atmosphere

Stadium Location

Plan Your Trip to Toronto

Get the full city guide including hotels, transport, restaurants, tourist attractions, and everything you need for your World Cup trip.

View Toronto City Guide β†’