
Buy Canada World Cup 2026 tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare verified Group B listings for Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada vs Qatar and Switzerland vs Canada before choosing your preferred venue, category and delivery option. Canada goes into its third tournament appearance and second consecutive after a 36-year absence between 1986 and 2022. Co-hosting the expanded 48-team competition with the United States and Mexico, the Canucks open Group B against Bosnia and Herzegovina at a tournament-expanded BMO Field on 12 June, then travel west to BC Place for the Qatar fixture on 18 June and the Switzerland closer on 24 June.
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Jesse Marsch, the American coach appointed in May 2024 after John Herdman's departure to Toronto FC, leads a squad in transition. The captaincy has rotated between Alphonso Davies and Stephen Eustaquio through Davies's 13-month ACL rehabilitation, with Jonathan David taking the armband for the September 2025 fixture against Wales. The post-2022 generation has matured into established European league regulars: Davies at Bayern Munich, David at Juventus, Eustaquio at Porto and Alistair Johnston at Celtic. This is Canada's second consecutive World Cup 2026 tournament, the first time the country has built tournament-on-tournament continuity in the men's game and a meaningful platform for the home audiences arriving in Toronto and Vancouver.
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Canada's three Group B matches will be divided between Toronto's BMO Field and Vancouver's BC Place, the country's two host venues for the expanded tournament. The opener at BMO Field on 12 June is Toronto's first World Cup match and the day after the Estadio Azteca opening fixture in Mexico City; the 15:00 local Eastern slot makes for a near-perfect prime-time European broadcast window. The Qatar fixture at BC Place on 18 June is a 15:00 local Pacific kick-off, with the closer against Switzerland in Vancouver on 24 June moving an hour earlier to a 12:00 noon slot. Group B's last group-stage matchday concludes that evening with Bosnia-Qatar at Lumen Field in Seattle, completing the expanded format's simultaneous final-round structure.
| Date | Match | Kick-off (local) | Venue | City | Match number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fri 12 June 2026 | Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | 15:00 ET | BMO Field | Toronto, ON | Match 3 |
| Thu 18 June 2026 | Canada vs Qatar | 15:00 PT | BC Place | Vancouver, BC | Match 27 |
| Wed 24 June 2026 | Switzerland vs Canada | 12:00 PT | BC Place | Vancouver, BC | Match 51 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive at the tournament via the most dramatic UEFA playoff route, eliminating four-time champions Italy on penalties in Zenica on 31 March 2026. Sergej Barbarez's side is built around 40-year-old captain Edin Dzeko at Schalke 04, with Haris Tabakovic at Borussia Monchengladbach the emerging No. 9 successor. Bosnia's tactical setup runs as a 4-2-3-1 with Krunic and Pjanic in the double pivot and Alajbegovic providing set-piece delivery. The opener at BMO Field is the country's second World Cup appearance ever, after a 12-year absence since Brazil 2014. Canada and Bosnia have never played a competitive fixture, so the head-to-head ledger starts blank.
Qatar qualified through the AFC route to make their second World Cup appearance, four years after hosting the 2022 tournament. The squad's marquee creative force is Akram Afif, the AFC Player of the Year following his 2024 Asian Cup-winning campaign, with Almoez Ali holding the central striker role and Tarek Salman anchoring the central defence. Julen Lopetegui leads Qatar into the 2026 tournament. Canada has played Qatar once previously, a 2-0 friendly win on 23 September 2022; the BC Place fixture is the first competitive meeting between the two nations. Qatar's tournament profile is similar to Iran's: deep block, transition-heavy game plan and a tactical pragmatism that any host nation must respect.
Switzerland arrive at their twelfth World Cup under Murat Yakin, with a squad blending Granit Xhaka's experienced midfield orchestration, Manuel Akanji's centre-back composure, Breel Embolo's mobile front-line carrying and Dan Ndoye's right-sided directness. Switzerland qualified directly by topping UEFA Group B under Murat Yakin. Switzerland's tournament profile is consistent: a round-of-16 ceiling at four of the past five major tournaments, including a 2022 round-of-16 elimination by Portugal. Canada and Switzerland's only previous meeting was a 2002 friendly, so the BC Place closer is their most consequential fixture to date and a fixture that probably determines Group B's order of qualification.
BMO Field is the home of Toronto FC and the Canadian men's national team, located on Toronto's Exhibition Place lakeshore site immediately west of downtown. The stadium has been expanded for 2026 from its 30,000 base capacity to a tournament-configured 45,000 with temporary upper-tier seating and an extended press, broadcasting and hospitality footprint. BMO Field hosts six World Cup 2026 matches, with the Canada-Bosnia opener serving as the country's first home World Cup fixture in 40 years. Transport runs via the TTC streetcar to Exhibition Loop and via GO train from the suburbs, with a five-minute walk to the stadium from Liberty Village's craft-beer and pre-match restaurant scene. The 15:00 Eastern kick-off for the Canada-Bosnia opener aligns with a daytime fixture for European broadcasters, ending around 17:00 ET in time for the evening hospitality programme. Toronto's tournament fan festival is based at Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway, with mostly free general admission and paid premium options. Toronto-area Canada supporter networks have been planning matchday programming around the opener.
BC Place is the home of the Vancouver Whitecaps and the BC Lions, a downtown-central retractable-roof venue with a 54,500 football capacity. The stadium hosts seven World Cup 2026 matches, including two of Canada's three group fixtures: the Qatar match on 18 June and the Switzerland closer on 24 June. Vancouver's compact downtown means BC Place is walkable from the Yaletown, Gastown and Coal Harbour neighbourhoods, with SkyTrain services from the suburbs. British Columbia's summer weather is the mildest in Canada and makes Vancouver one of the most comfortable late-June tournament destinations. Vancouver's tournament fan festival is based at the PNE site at 2901 E Hastings Street, giving supporters a dedicated gathering point away from the stadium before and after the BC Place fixtures. The Switzerland fixture's 12:00 noon Pacific kick-off works well for late-arriving European travellers and lines up with a long post-match evening in Gastown's bar row, an upgrade on a Friday-evening kick-off pattern. Canada's bench depth and Marsch's tactical setup will be tested against Murat Yakin's Switzerland in what is probably the country's most important home match since the 1986 World Cup qualification campaign.
World Cup 2026 ticket categories follow the four-tier model established at previous tournaments, with a dedicated Hospitality tier layered above. Canada group-stage pricing sits in the tournament's upper-mid band, lifted by host-nation demand and the comparatively smaller 45,000 capacity at BMO Field for the opener. All prices below are indicative ranges based on April 2026 secondary-market openings and are given in pounds sterling; the checkout currency can be switched to CAD, USD, EUR, AED or SAR before final payment.
| Category | Location | Typical features | Expected range for Canada group matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | Club level, Suite level, Pitchside packages | Seated meal with dietary options, full beverage service, dedicated entry, private lounge pre-match and at half-time | Approximately £1,400 to £4,200 per person |
| Cat 1 | Long-side lower tiers, halfway line | Sightlines along the centre circle, concourse access at ground level, premium hospitality proximity | Approximately £480 to £950 |
| Cat 2 | Long-side middle tiers, goal-line corners at ground level | Elevated sightlines along the touchline, moderate concourse demand | Approximately £290 to £540 |
| Cat 3 | Goal-line middle tiers, long-side upper tiers | Upper-deck height, full-pitch perspective, often closer to Canadian supporters' allocation | Approximately £170 to £340 |
| Cat 4 | Upper-tier corners and end zones | Tournament-lowest pricing, high-altitude viewing, strong supporter-group energy | Approximately £85 to £200 |
Hospitality inventory is available for all three Canadian fixtures across Club, Suite and Pitchside tiers. BMO Field and BC Place both use expanded tournament hospitality facilities, with lounge access, premium seating areas and dedicated entry routes shown on eligible listings before checkout. Suite hire is usually sold in whole-suite blocks, while individual Club tickets may be available per person. Hospitality inclusions can include a seated meal, beverage service, a tournament gift pack and private pre-match and half-time lounge access, depending on the package selected.
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