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2026 FIFA World Cup Toronto Schedule: Printable PDF and Match Dates

The world is coming to BMO Field. As one of the premier host sites for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Toronto is set to host 6 matches, spanning from the opening Group Stage through the Round of 32. Whether you are a local fan crossing town from the Annex or traveling in from the GTA for the games, having a reliable, easy-to-read schedule is essential for navigating the biggest sporting event ever staged on Canadian soil.

To help you follow every match at BMO Field, we built a free Toronto 2026 World Cup Printable Schedule (PDF). The low-ink design fits all 5 group-stage games plus the Toronto Round of 32 fixture on a single sheet, sized for the fridge or a clipboard at the watch party.

Designed for high-contrast, low-ink printing.

BMO Field Match Schedule

2026 World Cup Schedule Printable Toronto

BMO Field is a focal point for North American group play and one knockout fixture, hosting matches involving Canada, Germany, and 2018 finalist Croatia. Below is the official fixture list for every match held in Toronto, with kickoff times in both local and Eastern.

Toronto is in the Eastern Time zone (ET), so local and ET kickoff times are the same.

Date Matchup Round Kickoff (Local / ET) TV/Stream
Fri, Jun 12 Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Group B 3:00 PM ET FOX
Wed, Jun 17 Panama vs Ghana Group L 7:00 PM ET FS1
Sat, Jun 20 Ivory Coast vs Germany Group E 4:00 PM ET FOX
Tue, Jun 23 Croatia vs Panama Group L 7:00 PM ET FOX
Fri, Jun 26 Senegal vs Iraq Group I 3:00 PM ET FS1
Thu, Jul 2 Runner-up Group K vs Runner-up Group L Round of 32 (Match 83) TBD ET FOX/FS1

Kickoff times are subject to change by FIFA for broadcast optimization. The Round of 32 kickoff is set after the group stage concludes; we update this page and the printable PDF as soon as FIFA publishes it.

Venue Spotlight: BMO Field

  • Capacity (World Cup config): ~45,500 (expanded for the tournament)
  • Surface: Natural grass (FIFA-mandated for the tournament)
  • Opening Year: 2007 (Toronto FC home)
  • Key Feature: Open-air lakefront stadium on the Exhibition Place grounds with the city skyline as a backdrop

Located along Lake Ontario at Exhibition Place, BMO Field is the largest soccer-specific stadium in Canada and home to Toronto FC and the Canadian men’s national team. For the 2026 tournament the venue underwent capacity expansion and pitch widening to meet FIFA’s dimensions and hospitality standards. The stadium is one stop from Union Station via the GO Transit Lakeshore West line, with shuttle service planned from downtown hotels on match days. For more on each Canadian host city, the official FIFA Toronto host city page has the latest tournament-specific details.

Toronto Host City FAQ

  • How many World Cup games are in Toronto? Toronto hosts 6 matches at BMO Field: 5 group-stage games (across Groups B, E, I, and L) and 1 Round of 32 knockout match on July 2, 2026.
  • Where is the FIFA Fan Festival in Toronto? The official FIFA Fan Festival for Toronto will be staged at Fort York and Garrison Common, with live screenings of every World Cup match, food vendors, and concerts. Final hours and screening schedule will be confirmed closer to the tournament.
  • What is the best way to get to BMO Field? The fastest options are the GO Transit Lakeshore West line to Exhibition Station, the 509 Harbourfront streetcar, or dedicated FIFA shuttle service from Union Station and downtown hotels on match days. Driving and parking near Exhibition Place will be heavily restricted during matchdays.

2026 World Cup Resources and Hub

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