Toronto will be the stage for Canada’s World Cup home opener, which may come against Italy, before hosting matches that could feature the likes of England, Germany or Senegal next June.
Toronto is one of two Canadian host cities for the FIFA 2026 World Cup , which will be spread across Canada, the United States and Mexico.
BMO Field at Exhibition Place on Toronto’s waterfront will host five group stage games and a Round of 32 knockout game for a total of six matches, all in the early stages of the competition.
A lengthy draw at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Centre finally revealed the countries that would be playing in Toronto.
FIFA has announced the full schedule of games, including kick-off times, will be made public during a separate event on Saturday, but already-announced informatio

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