Kicking off the celebration of FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto tickets now available

FIFA World Cup 2026™. Image credit: Facebook page of FIFA World Cup 2026™

Toronto/CMEDIA: Free and premium ticket reservations for FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto have been launched by the City of Toronto and both residents and visitors can reserve tickets on the City’s FIFA Fan Festival webpage.

Taking place at Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway over 22 event days from Thursday, June 11 to Sunday, July 19, FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto will Time with tournament match days and will bring fans together to enjoy moments live alongside performances and cultural programming that showcase Toronto as “The World in a City.”

Ticketing details:

  • Free and premium tickets are now available
  • A maximum of four general admission tickets can be reserved per transaction
  • Reserved ticket holders will receive barcodes beginning Friday, May 15
  • There is no re-entry after leaving the festival grounds with a general admission ticket
  • Premium tickets provide guaranteed entry and enhanced experiences
  • Approximately 500 tickets per day will be distributed through community organizations.

Fans are encouraged to reserve early as daily capacity is limited.

FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto offers an all-ages experience with live match screenings, music, food and cultural programming throughout the tournament, bringing fans together to celebrate the game and be part of the action off the pitch.

FIFA World Cup 2026™

Beginning in Mexico City on Thursday, June 11,  FIFA World Cup 2026 concludes with the final in New York/New Jersey on Sunday, July 19. 

Six matches would be hosted by Toronto including the first-ever men’s FIFA World Cup™ match on Canadian soil on Friday, June 12 and a round of 32 match on Thursday, July 2. 

Funding approved by Toronto City Council forms part of the City’s host city budget, with support from the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.

The tournament is estimated to generate up to $940 million in economic output across the Greater Toronto Area and support more than 6,600 jobs.