
Toronto's free ‘Soccer Day' event kicks off countdown to Canada's FIFA World Cup 2026
Mayor Olivia Chow has
officially proclaimed
the day as 'Soccer Day,' recognizing the city's 'passion for the beautiful game' and its role as an official host city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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The free, family-friendly public celebration kicks off at 5:30 p.m. on June 12, with all guests invited to join the celebration by wearing their favourite soccer jersey.
Whether you'd like to wear a national team jersey, a local club jersey, a community league jersey or even just wear red and white to represent Canada, all are welcome to wear their pride on the city's first ever day of its kind.
Additionally, an official 2026 FIFA World Cup Toronto Countdown Clock is set to be unveiled, which will count the days down on site until opening day.
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A year from the date, the Canadian men's national team will be playing their first ever FIFA World Cup game on home soil at BMO Field on Friday, June 12, 2026 — with the opponent still yet to be determined after qualifiers.
In March, the
City of Toronto and MLSE announced
a $146-million makeover that will enhance the stadium infrastructure, technology and overall appeal and fan experience ahead of the prestigious tournament.
City of Toronto, MLSE reveal $146M BMO Field makeover ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The stadium's capacity is set to be increased to 45,000, as well as enhancements to the field, player spaces and locker rooms to meet FIFA's world-class standards.
'The updates to Toronto Stadium ensures the city is ready to take the world stage for FIFA World Cup 2026 while solidifying the city's reputation as a destination for major events,' Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik said in a
news release
.
'These upgrades will enhance the experience for fans and athletes alike and be a legacy from the event for Torontonians and visitors for years to come,' Malik added.
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Toronto will be hosting a total of six matches, primarily throughout the group stage and capped off with a Round of 32 match that is set for July 2, 2026.
Vancouver is set to be the other Canadian host city, along with various locations across the United States and Mexico.
The first ever Soccer Day takes place at Nathan Phillips Square, located at 100 Queen St. W.
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