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06/18/2026

Today was an incredible reminder of what makes Toronto special.

Across the city, fans from around the world came together to celebrate, share in the excitement, and enjoy an unforgettable match day experience. ⚽ 🎉


If you’re heading home, please travel safely, consider public transit, be patient in crowded areas, follow direction from staff or officials, watch for pedestrians, and look out for one another as we all make our way home.

Photos from City of Toronto's post 06/18/2026

Toronto came to play. ⚽🔥
The city is alive with excitement as fans gather, celebrate, and soak up every minute of Match Day.

06/17/2026

🚆Subway service will be extended later on select nights accommodate multiple events in the city:

Wed. June 17
Tues. June 23
Thurs. July 2
Fri. July 3
Sat. July 11

Download Transit app or use Trip planner to plan your trip: https://www.ttc.ca/trip-planner

06/17/2026

Strong winds are expected to begin the evening of June 17, 2026 (approximately 20:00 hrs onward) and continue into the early morning of June 18. City crews are available to respond to damaged trees and will prioritize hazards to public safety or property, as well as roads that need to be cleared.

To report an issue or a hazard, contact 311 or submit a service request online: https://www.toronto.ca/home/311-toronto-at-your-service/create-a-service-request/ /trees-gr%E2%80%A6

06/17/2026

FAN MARCH: Ghana fan group
Stanley Park
King St. West and Walnut Ave.
at 4:15pm
-march proceeding westbound King St. West to Strachan Ave.
-march then proceeding southbound Strachan Ave.
-march ending at Coronation Park
-approx. 500-1,000 participants expected
-road closures in effect
-expect traffic delays in the area
^vs

06/17/2026

FAN MARCH: Panama fan group
Trinity Bellwoods Park
Queen St. West and Strachan Ave
3:00pm
-march proceeding southbound Strachan Ave
-march ending at Coronation Park
-expecting approx. 6,000 participants
-road closures in effect
-expect traffic delays in the area
^vs

06/17/2026

🎆⚠️ Fireworks don’t belong in crowded spaces.

Heading downtown to watch the match? Let’s keep the celebration safe and respectful for everyone. Fireworks are strictly prohibited. Cheer loud, not light up the night.

Help us keep the city safe: don’t bring fireworks.

06/17/2026

The tournament continues with Ghana vs Panama – keep the skies clear. Toronto Stadium and FIFA Fan FestivalTM Toronto are no drone zones. No exceptions.

Photos from City of Toronto's post 06/17/2026

Toronto, it’s match day in the city - Ghana kicks off against Panama at 7 p.m. tonight! ⚽🎉

The city will be buzzing with fans, and lots of excitement. If you’re heading out, plan your route and give yourself extra time.

👉 Get the latest on travel, FIFA Fan Festival, and what to expect: https://torontofwc26.ca

Toronto, c’est jour de match en ville! Le Ghana affronte le Panama à 19 h ce soir. ⚽

La ville vibrera au rythme des partisans et de beaucoup d’enthousiasme. Si vous sortez, planifiez votre trajet et prévoyez plus de temps.

👉 Obtenez les dernières nouvelles sur les déplacements, le FIFA Fan Festival et ce à quoi vous attendre : https://torontofwc26.ca

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