World Cup schedule reveal a timely reminder that the world is coming to Canada
TORONTO — Canada has known it is co-hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup since June 2018 when the FIFA Congress chose the so-called united bid of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. over Morocco.
But Sunday’s partial reveal of the tournament schedule served as a timely reminder of what lies ahead, with dates and locations for the opening-round games for the three co-hosts plus other details of the expanded 48-team soccer showcase.
The Canadian men, currently ranked 48th in the world, will open play June 12, 2026, at Toronto’s BMO Field before flying to Vancouver for games June 18 and 24 at B.C. Place Stadium.
“It made it very real,” said veteran Canadian midfielder Jonathan Osorio, who will turn 34 on the day of Canada’s tournament opener. “To have a match schedule now and to know where the games will be, it’s put into perspective that the time is flying and this World Cup is coming. It’s exciting.”