Canadians get exclusive World Cup ticket window for Toronto, Vancouver matches
Canadian soccer fans have a golden opportunity to secure seats for the 2025 World Cup matches in Toronto and Vancouver, as FIFA opened a special ticket draw exclusively for residents this week.
The global soccer federation launched the second phase of ticket sales on Monday, making one million additional tickets available for next year's tournament. This includes a dedicated window for Canadian supporters to purchase tickets for games at Toronto's BMO Field and Vancouver's BC Place Stadium.
"This draw represents our commitment to giving Canadian fans first access to matches happening in their own cities," said FIFA's ticketing director in a statement. "We want local supporters to experience the World Cup atmosphere firsthand."
The exclusive Canadian sales window closes at 11 a.m. Eastern time this Friday. Fans must enter through FIFA's official portal, where they can select preferred match dates and seating categories. Officials recommend applying early as high-demand matchups are expected to sell out quickly.
World Cup organizers emphasized that this isn't just about ticket allocation - it's about creating lasting memories for Canadian supporters. The 2025 tournament marks the first time World Cup matches will be hosted in Canada since the 2015 Women's World Cup.
"For many fans, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see world-class soccer in their hometown," said Toronto resident Maria Chen, who plans to enter the draw for family tickets. "Having this special access means we won't have to compete with international crowds for local seats."
FIFA confirmed that remaining unsold tickets from this draw will become available to global buyers after the Canadian window closes. The second sales phase comes after the initial allocation sold out within hours last month.
For full application details and to enter the draw, visit CBC Sports.