BMO Field, which will host six games at the upcoming tournament, is undergoing a number of renovations made to enhance the stadium and elevate the fan experience, including expanded capacity and four new LED scoreboards. The announcement was made at the stadium on Monday with Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, executive director of Toronto’s World Cup secretariat Sharon Bollenbach and Milton MP and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Sport Adam van Koeverden among those in attendance. (Mar. 3, 2025)
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