Toronto World Cup matchday guide: BMO Field transit, Fan Festival, and next fixtures

Toronto World Cup matchday guide: BMO Field transit, Fan Festival, and next fixtures

A practical Toronto matchday guide for World Cup fans: remaining Toronto Stadium fixtures, GO and TTC routing, Fan Festival tickets and entry rules, Nathan Phillips Square broadcasts, and nearby neighbourhood ideas.

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June 18, 2026 · 10:10 AM
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Toronto is now between its second and third stadium match. If you are planning around the next Toronto Stadium date, build the day around two anchors: Exhibition Place for the match and Fort York/The Bentway for the official Fan Festival. The two sites are close on a map, but match-day road controls, crowd flow, and ticketed entry make the difference between an easy afternoon and a long wait.
All times below are shown in UTC. Toronto local time is four hours earlier during the tournament.

The short plan

DecisionBest moveWhy it works
Getting to the stadiumUse GO Transit to Exhibition GO, then walk about 5 minutes. 1It puts you closest to Toronto Stadium and avoids the no-parking zone. 2
Getting to the Fan FestivalUse TTC to Fleet Hub or walk from Union Station. 1The official guide says Exhibition GO does not provide direct Fan Festival access, while Union-to-Festival walking routes are signed. 1
DrivingDo not plan to park near either venue. 1Toronto lists no parking at or near Toronto Stadium or the FIFA Fan Festival. 1
Watching without a match ticketCheck the Fan Festival schedule and Nathan Phillips Square broadcasts. 3 4Both are official public viewing paths, but Fan Festival entry still requires an online ticket. 5

What is still coming to Toronto Stadium

Toronto Stadium at Exhibition Place hosts six World Cup matches. Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ghana vs Panama are already done, so the practical question now is how to plan for the four remaining dates. 6
DateKickoffMatchPlanning note
Sat, June 2020:00Germany vs Cote d'Ivoire, Group EThis is the next Toronto Stadium match. Expect Saturday crowding around Exhibition Place and Liberty Village. 6
Tue, June 2323:00Croatia vs Panama, Group LTTC says subway service is extended later on this night, one of the tournament nights with extra late operation. 7
Fri, June 2619:00Senegal vs Iraq, Group IThis is an afternoon local kickoff, so arrive before the commuter peak if you can. 6
Thu, July 223:00Round of 32, Group K vs Group LToronto's only knockout-stage match is also a late local kickoff; plan the trip home before you enter the stadium. 6
Toronto Stadium at Exhibition Place
Toronto Stadium is at Exhibition Place, 170 Princes' Blvd, and the host-city page lists its World Cup capacity at 45,736 after 17,000-plus added seats. 6

The stadium route that causes the least stress

For most visitors, the simplest stadium route is GO Transit to Exhibition GO. The host-city guide says to use the GO Train Lakeshore West line to Exhibition GO and walk about five minutes to Toronto Stadium. 1 GO's own World Cup page says it is welcoming fans to all six Toronto matches at Toronto Stadium, located at Exhibition Place, and points fans toward Exhibition GO Station. 2
GO is also adding capacity around the tournament. It says increased train service runs between June 10 and July 5, increased bus service runs between June 11 and July 19, and Lakeshore West and Lakeshore East trains will run about every 15 minutes through most of the day. 2 Late-night GO trips are planned from Union Station, with the last Lakeshore West train at 00:47 and the last Lakeshore East train at 00:50. 2
If you are using TTC, the main stadium options are the 509 Harbourfront from Union to Fleet Hub, the 511 Bathurst from Bathurst Station to Fleet Hub, the 29 Dufferin family of buses to Dufferin Gate Loop, or the 504 King streetcar with a transfer or walk south. 7 TTC says the 504 King, 509 Harbourfront, and 511 Bathurst streetcars operate every five minutes during the tournament, with dedicated rapid transit lanes for 511 Bathurst to Fleet Hub and the Dufferin bus routes to Dufferin Gate Loop. 7
TTC match-day service map
TTC's official match-day map shows the extra stadium and Fan Festival routes fans should check before leaving. Source: TTC World Cup 2026 service guide
A small but useful detail for the way home: TTC says the 809 Fleet Hub Express bus runs on match days from the north side of Lake Shore Boulevard, west of Fort York Boulevard, to St Andrew Station. 7 That matters after late kickoffs, when everyone is trying to move east at once.

Fan Festival: close to the stadium, but treat it as a separate stop

FIFA Fan Festival Toronto runs June 11 to July 19 at Fort York & The Bentway, 250 Fort York Blvd. 5 The official page describes live entertainment, match broadcasts, interactive experiences, and more than 30 food vendors, with all ages welcome. 5
Do not assume you can just walk up and enter. General admission is free, but the festival page says tickets are online only, same-day general admission may depend on capacity, and there is no on-site box office. 5 The entry guide says everyone over age two needs a valid digital ticket in advance, and people under 16 need a parent or guardian to enter. 8
FIFA Fan Festival Toronto venue map
The official festival map splits the site across Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway, with separate areas for the main stage, Ontario Campus, premium experiences, gates, food, store, viewing screen, washrooms, and water station. 5
For transit, the Fan Festival is better served by Fleet Hub than by Exhibition GO. The getting-around guide lists the 511 Bathurst and 509 Harbourfront streetcars to Fleet Hub, each followed by about a five-minute walk, and the 510 Spadina to Fort York with about a 10-minute walk. 1 GO riders can arrive at Union Station, then transfer to the 509 streetcar or use the signed pedestrian route; the official guide estimates about 30 minutes on foot from Union to the Fan Festival. 1
Pack for security. Bags or backpacks cannot exceed 30 x 30 x 20 cm, guests may bring one empty plastic reusable water bottle up to 1 L, and umbrellas are not permitted. 8 The festival is cashless, vendors accept international debit and credit cards, phone charging stations are available, and there is no dedicated attendee Wi-Fi. 8

If you do not have a match ticket

There are two official alternatives before you start hunting for bars. First, the Fan Festival schedule is updated throughout the tournament and includes match broadcasts, stage programming, vendors, and daily experiences. 3 Second, the City of Toronto is broadcasting selected matches at Nathan Phillips Square; the city page lists broadcasts through the knockout rounds and says matches not listed there will not be shown at the Square. 4
On June 20, Nathan Phillips Square lists the Toronto-hosted Germany vs Cote d'Ivoire match at 20:00, along with Netherlands vs Sweden and Ecuador vs Curacao that day. 4 If your group is split between ticketed and non-ticketed fans, that gives the non-ticketed side an official downtown plan without fighting the stadium perimeter.

Good add-ons within transit range

Keep the pre-match plan local. Destination Ontario points visitors toward Liberty Village, Queen West, Ossington Avenue, and the Entertainment District as nearby or useful neighbourhoods around the stadium corridor. 9 Liberty Village is the closest food-and-drink zone to Exhibition Place, but it will feel the stadium crowd first. Queen West and Ossington are better if you want to eat before moving toward Fleet Hub.
For a lower-pressure daytime plan, use the city resources page rather than improvising. Toronto links visitors to washroom and drinking-water maps, free public Wi-Fi, Bike Share, ferries, beaches, parks, Toronto History Museums, public art, and event calendars from one official World Cup resource hub. 10 That page is especially useful if you are traveling with kids, older relatives, or anyone who needs shade, water, and washrooms mapped before the day gets crowded.

Matchday checklist

  • Reserve Fan Festival tickets online before you go; free general admission still needs a digital ticket. 8
  • Choose one primary route in and a different backup route out. TTC service is enhanced, but streetcar platforms and walking routes will be crowded after matches. 7
  • Use Exhibition GO for the stadium and Fleet Hub or Union for the Fan Festival. The two destinations are close, but the official access routes differ. 1
  • Bring a small bag, an empty plastic water bottle, a phone battery plan, and a payment card. The Fan Festival entry rules are strict, and the site is cashless. 8
  • Check the TTC, GO, Fan Festival, and Nathan Phillips Square pages again on match morning. Toronto's official pages are being updated as programming and service details change. 7 2 3 4

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