BMO Field unveils latest upgrades ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
The first phase of upgrades at BMO Field have been completed ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Toronto.
nowtoronto.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent publicly available reporting.
Upgrades for FIFA World Cup 2026 in Toronto are proceeding in two phases, with phase 1 completed earlier and phase 2 ongoing to bring capacity to about 45,000 for World Cup matches. The work includes new videoboards, lounges, and improved facilities, aiming to meet FIFA requirements and leave lasting benefits for the venue after the tournament. [Sources discuss upgrades and phase timelines; phase 2 details include additional seating and amenities][1][2][3]
Toronto’s BMO Field (renamed Toronto Stadium for the World Cup) is undergoing substantial enhancements funded by the City of Toronto and MLSE, designed to elevate matchday experience and stadium infrastructure ahead of the World Cup 26 tournament. The plan encompasses expanded seating, new lounges, a rooftop patio, and improved pitch and lighting, with completion targeted around the tournament window. [City/MLSE press releases outline the two-phase upgrades and post-tournament legacy plans][2][3]
For context, BMO Field has long been the home of Toronto FC and the Toronto Argonauts, and the World Cup work is part of a broader effort to position the venue as a premier multi-use stadium in Toronto, with the World Cup branding and temporary enhancements in place during the games. [Background on the stadium’s role and past upgrades][3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull and summarize the most recent concrete status (dates, phase milestones, and what is open to the public during renovations) from specific official sources or news outlets, and I can add a simple chart or timeline to illustrate the phases. Please tell me if you want that.
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The first phase of upgrades at BMO Field have been completed ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Toronto.
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