Your Guide to The Toronto Blue Jays Game Day Experience
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Visiting Toronto for a game? You’re heading to a city where sport runs through everything—from the stadium to the streets.
Catch the action at Toronto’s major venues, then step into neighbourhoods filled with fan-ready restaurants and other places to explore. From packed arenas to patios and public spaces across the city, the experience carries through every part of your visit.
Start with the essentials below.
Explore below to find where to watch and ideas for things to do during your stay. Visit the official FIFA World Cup 2026™ website for the most up-to-date information on tickets and the tournament.
What days are the Toronto matches?
June 12 – July 2, 2026. For more match information, visit torontofwc26.ca
What is the best way to get to the stadium?
Public transit is the easiest way to get to Toronto Stadium (BMO Field), with TTC and GO Transit both providing convenient access near the venue.
Plan your route in advance to make getting to the game quick and straightforward.
Where can I watch a match if I don’t have tickets?
If you don’t have tickets, there are still plenty of ways to catch the action. From sports bars across the city to dedicated fan zones, Toronto offers lively places to watch the match with other fans.
Explore our guide to where to watch the game in Toronto or visit the FIFA Fan Festival™ for large-scale viewing experiences.
What should I do between matches?
Make the most of your time in the city by exploring beyond the game. From neighbourhoods and dining to cultural events and other live sports, there’s plenty to experience during your stay.
Discover how to explore Toronto between matches, with ideas for what to see, do and experience across the city.
Major events like the World Cup build on a year-round sports scene. In Toronto, sports are part of the city’s rhythm—from packed arenas to neighbourhoods that come alive on game day.
Die-hard fans can build their trip around live games across the city, using team-based guides and itineraries to plan where to stay, eat and explore before and after the action.
From basketball and baseball to soccer and beyond, there’s always something happening—and another way to experience the city through sport.
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Turn your visit into more than just one game. Plan your time around a match, then step into a city where neighbourhoods, dining and live sports experiences are all within reach.
Whether you’re in town for the tournament or catching another matchup, it’s easy to add more to your stay—from a Blue Jays game to time along the waterfront or exploring the city between events and experiences.
Getting to the game, moving around the city and finding the right place to stay is straightforward with a bit of planning.
Toronto’s transit system and central venues make it easy to navigate the city and stay close to the action, whether you’re in town for a single match or a full sports weekend.
Use Toronto's Global Passport to discover neighbourhoods and FIFA World Cup 2026™-inspired moments while earning entries into weekly prize draws.