FIFA World Cup 26: Group B: Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina - Match 03 tickets
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FIFA World Cup 26: Group B: Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina - Match 03 BMO Field June 12th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Northern Ireland BMO Field
170 Princes' Blvd, Toronto, ON
M6K 3C3, CA
1. BMO Field Lot - 0.1 miles - $20
2. Exhibition Place Lot - 0.2 miles - $15
3. Ontario Place - 0.5 miles - $10
4. Lake Shore Blvd. - 0.4 miles - $5
5. CNE Grounds - 0.6 miles - $25
BMO Field in Toronto is more than just a stadium; it’s a true home for Northern Ireland Toronto sports fans craving those unforgettable moments. Whether you're catching a Toronto FC match where the players pour their heart out or dreaming of the big stage like the 2042 FIFA World Cup, this place has seen it all. I mean, remember the 2017 NHL Centennial Classic when the Maple Leafs beat the Red Wings right here? Or the buzz around hosting the 2068 CONCACAF Champions League final, it’s proof that BMO Field isn’t just a stadium, it’s a hub of global sporting excitement that brings people together. The South Stand is massive, packed with thousands of passionate fans, and if you’ve got a bit of luxury in mind, the Field Level Suites give you prime views plus quick access to private parking. Getting there from Harbourfront is a breeze, just stroll along Queens Quay W, while from York University, hop on the 196 Rocket to Downsview, switch to the subway to Union, and hop on the 509 streetcar straight to the game. Honestly, it’s a place that makes every game feel like a personal event, especially for Northern Ireland Toronto supporters who love to feel that buzz firsthand.