GO Transit (Exhibition Station)
The absolute fastest way to the stadium from downtown or the suburbs. Drops you immediately outside BMO Field's gates.

BMO Field
Fr., 12. Juni
19:00
Canada
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TBDMi., 17. Juni
23:00
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TBDSa., 20. Juni
20:00
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TBDDi., 23. Juni
23:00
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TBDFr., 26. Juni
19:00
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TBDDo., 2. Juli
23:00
2K
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TBDThe absolute fastest way to the stadium from downtown or the suburbs. Drops you immediately outside BMO Field's gates.
Canada's busiest airport. Take the UP Express train directly to Union Station, then transfer to the GO Transit Lakeshore West line to the stadium.
A scenic, cheap surface transit option from Union Station. Will be heavily congested on match days but offers great views of the CN Tower.
The dense, vibrant neighborhood immediately north of BMO Field. Packed with patios, breweries, and fans marching to the match.
The stadium is extremely close to Lake Ontario; winds off the lake can be surprisingly cold even in summer. Bring layers.
World-class medical facility located on University Avenue. Accessible via the TTC subway (Queen's Park station).
Centrally located near the Eaton Centre. A dependable 24/7 source for pharmacy needs, hydration, and travel essentials.
Crucial diplomatic support for the immense volume of American fans crossing the border for matches. Expect long lines for emergency passports.
Toronto's premier dedicated soccer pub. Intimate, intensely loud, and definitively authentic. You must arrive hours early for high-profile matches.
The famous outdoor viewing plaza outside Scotiabank Arena. Expected to be a primary Fan Fest zone for massive outdoor watch parties.
Toronto's European diaspora is immense. When Italy or Portugal play, these streets completely shut down with oceans of flags and honking cars.
Voted the world's best food market by NatGeo. The mandatory culinary objective here is the Carousel Bakery peameal bacon sandwich.