Toronto reveals plans to transform BMO Field for FIFA
The upgrades will enhance stadium infrastructure, technology and overall appeal.

The city of Toronto, in partnership with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), has unveiled plans to transform BMO Field (Toronto Stadium) into a state-of-the-art venue ready to host the FIFA World Cup 26 and with upgrades that will benefit stadium-goers well beyond the tournament.
The upgrades, backed by a $123 million investment from the city and a $23 million investment from MLSE, will enhance stadium infrastructure, technology and overall appeal. Officials state that beyond the tournament’s economic, cultural and community benefits, these renovations will create a lasting legacy.
“Sport brings us together, as Torontonians and Canadians,” said Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow. “As we prepare to host FIFA World Cup 26, we’re investing in infrastructure for Toronto’s future. We are supporting Team Canada while investing in the next generation of great Canadian athletes.”
FIFA World Cup 26 enhancements:
- Capacity will be increased to 45,000 with 10,000 temporary seats added on the north grandstand and 7,000 temporary seats added on the south grandstand.
- Player spaces and locker rooms will be enhanced to accommodate international teams for the six World Cup matches.
- The stadium’s broadcast infrastructure will be upgraded to support the international television coverage required for the tournament.
Key stadium enhancements:
- Four new LED videoboards will be added to the stadium’s corner columns to enhance fan engagement and visibility. New LED sports lighting and an upgraded audio system will elevate the overall matchday experience.
- Self-serve technology, including generative AI and computer vision at select concession stands, will improve check-out lines so fans can spend more time enjoying the action.
- The stadium’s Wi-Fi will be upgraded to accommodate the stadium’s increased fan capacity.
- A state-of-the-art kitchen on the west side will serve fans quickly and efficiently, complemented by additional concession stands across the venue.
- The field will undergo a comprehensive upgrade to meet world-class standards and new team dugouts will be added to accommodate future international events.
- A new centre-field lounge will be added on the stadium’s west side to complement renovations to the existing West Suites as well as the addition of new North Suites.
- After FIFA World Cup 26™ a ticketed rooftop patio with a 1,000-person capacity will be added.
The transformation of Toronto Stadium will occur in two phases:
- Phase 1 began in December 2024 during the off-seasons of Toronto FC and the Toronto Argonauts, with construction continuing through to August 2025.
- Phase 2 will take place from December 2025 to March 2026, ensuring that all enhancements are completed in time for the FIFA World Cup 26™.
As renovations take place, BMO Field will remain open at capacity for all scheduled events. During portions of the 2025 TFC and Argonauts seasons, fans will be directed to use the southern gates for entry and exit as work on the north grandstands take place. Additionally, a temporary videoboard will be in place on the north side until early spring. During the construction period, fans are encouraged to allow more time for entry and to consult their email communications or the website to plan their visit.
In December 2024, FIFA released an economic impact assessment, prepared by Deloitte Canada, estimating that FIFA World Cup 26 could generate up to $940 million in positive economic output for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This includes a projected $520 million in GDP growth, $340 million in labor income and $25 million in government revenue. The tournament is also expected to create over 6,600 jobs between June 2023 and August 2026, providing a substantial boost to the region’s economy.
Toronto will host six FIFA World Cup 26 matches, kicking off on June 12, 2026, with the first-ever men’s FIFA World Cup match on Canadian soil, featuring Canada’s Men’s National Team. Toronto is also hosting a round of 32 match on July 2, 2026.


