Take the TTC to FIFA World Cup 2026™


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Toronto is welcoming the world for FIFA World Cup 2026™, and the TTC is thrilled to help get fans to the action as they cheer on teams in six matches at Toronto Stadium (at Exhibition Place) between June 12 and July 2, and festivities from June 10 to July 19 at the FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto at Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway.

From the upcoming match between Germany and Côte d'Ivoire at Toronto Stadium on Saturday, June 20 to the final whistle of the tournament on Sunday, July 19, the TTC is here to get you where you need to go. The TTC will have enhanced and expanded service on match days to and from Toronto Stadium and FIFA Fan Festival™, as well as additional staff and TTC ambassadors at key locations throughout the city to help.

Welcome to Toronto

Toronto is Canada’s largest city, and one defined by its diversity, distinct neighbourhoods, renowned food scene and vibrant festive gatherings that help connect communities.

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Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, represented by more than 200 nationalities. The TTC wants to ensure visitors feel at home as they enjoy the matches or visit one of our many vibrant neighbourhoods across the city.

Download this map to help you get around the downtown Toronto area and make the most of your visit by exploring Toronto’s many attractions and citywide soccer celebrations.

Plan your trip

The Transit app offers access to new trip-planning features to help customers navigate the TTC’s extensive network of bus, streetcar, subway and light rail transit (LRT) routes. Download Transit for free from the Apple App or Google Play stores.

Visit ttc.ca to use the online Trip Planner and to access Live Service Alerts for real-time updates.

Text your multi-digit stop number to 898882 (TXTTTC) to receive arrival times for the next TTC vehicles.

Subscribe to MyTTC e-Services for timely email service alerts.

Follow @ttcnotices on X for up-to-date service information.

Take the TTC to Toronto Stadium and FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto 

The TTC's Additional Toronto Match Day Service map for June 12, 17, 20, 23, 26 and July 2, 2026 showing service routes

View a PDF of the map.

The TTC offers frequent service for customers traveling to Toronto Stadium and FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto. During the tournament, 504 King, 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst streetcars will operate every five minutes. For seamless, reliable service, 511 Bathurst streetcars traveling to Fleet Hub (Fleet Street between Strachan Avenue and Fort York Boulevard) and 29 Dufferin, 929 Dufferin Express and 829 Dufferin Gate Express buses heading to Dufferin Gate Loop will travel in dedicated rapid transit lanes.

Please note: For your safety, when traveling to and from Fleet Hub, do not cross over the tracks and be aware of streetcars entering and exiting the platform. Use the intersection of Fleet Street and Strachan Avenue or Fleet Street and Fort York Boulevard (on the east and west ends of the platform) to enter and exit the Fleet Hub platform. 

A TTC streetcar pulling into Fleet Hub, with two sets of tracks and platforms on either side

Line 1 (Yonge-University) – from Union Station

  • Take the 509 Harbourfront streetcar to Fleet Hub for FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto and Toronto Stadium. 

Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) – from Bathurst Station

  • Take the 511 Bathurst streetcar to Fleet Hub for FIFA Fan Festival™ and Toronto Stadium.

Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) – from Dufferin Station

Exterior of Dufferin Gate Loop with a TTC streetcar pulling out

Customers can also take the 504 King streetcar from the following stations:   

504 King customers can exit at King Street West and Bathurst Street and transfer to a southbound 511 Bathurst streetcar to connect to Fleet Hub. 

  • Toronto Match Schedule

    Friday, June 12
    3 p.m.
    (Group B)




    Canada

    VS.
     
    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Wednesday, June 17
    7 p.m.
    (Group L)


     

    Ghana

    VS.
     

    Panama

    Saturday, June 20
    4 p.m.
    (Group E)


     

    Germany

    VS.
     

    Côte d'Ivoire

    Tuesday, June 23
    7 p.m.
    (Group L)


     

    Croatia

    VS.
     

    Panama

    Friday, June 26
    3 p.m.
    (Group I)


     

    Senegal

    VS.
     

    Iraq

    Thursday, July 2
    7 p.m.
    (Round of 32)

    Group K Runner-up VS. Group L Runner-up

     

  • Expanded and enhanced match day and overnight service

    TTC will have enhanced and expanded service for all six FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto matches.

    The TTC's expanded and enhanced map for FIFA World Cup 2026™ showing routes around Toronto Stadium and the FIFA Fan Festival™

    View a PDF of the map.

    Please note: To get customers home on match days, the 809 Fleet Hub Express bus will also run from the north side of Lake Shore Boulevard (west of Fort York Boulevard) to St Andrew Station.

    Expanded subway service

    Close-up of a black and grey TTC subway train pulling up to a yellow platform

    The TTC will increase service on Line 1 (Yonge-University) and Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) to ensure seamless connections to bus and streetcar routes to take soccer fans to and from Toronto Stadium.

    Subway service operates until approximately 1:30 a.m. but will be extended to operate later on the following nights to accommodate multiple events in the city:

    • Friday, June 12
    • Wednesday, June 17
    • Tuesday, June 23
    • Thursday, July 2
    • Friday, July 3
    • Saturday, July 11

    Overnight service

    A map of the TTC's expanded and enhanced late evening and Blue Night Network overnight service for FIFA World Cup 2026™

    View a PDF of the map.

    While the match clock during the tournament stops at 90 minutes, ours doesn’t. The TTC operates 24/7 and will keep you moving from the big game and beyond. 

    The TTC’s Blue Night Network provides overnight bus and streetcar service throughout the city, every 30 minutes or better. Most overnight streetcar routes operate every 20 minutes or better.

    To support increased travel demand during the tournament, the TTC is introducing temporary new overnight service on the 309 Harbourfront and 311 Bathurst routes and making other overnight routing adjustments near and around Toronto Stadium (at Exhibition Place). Learn more about Blue Night Network overnight service changes.

    Enhanced bus service from Dufferin Station to Dufferin Gate Loop (near Toronto Stadium)

    • 29 Dufferin and 929 Dufferin Express buses will operate from Dufferin Station to Dufferin Gate Loop in dedicated rapid transit lanes to ensure buses can move seamlessly.
    • 829 Dufferin Gate Express buses will provide non-stop service between Dufferin Station to Dufferin Gate Loop on match days only. 

Accessibility and Wheel-Trans

A TTC Customer boarding a Wheel-Trans bus at Exhibition Loop.

The TTC is committed to making transit more accessible for everyone. All TTC buses and streetcars are accessible, with features designed to support customers using mobility devices, and 90% of subway stations are accessible.

On match days in Toronto, Exhibition Loop will be reserved as an accessible boarding and drop-off point for customers with accessibility needs.

Wheel-Trans

On demand Wheel-Trans service will be available throughout the tournament. Trips can be prebooked up to seven days in advance.

Visitors to Toronto with access to a specialized transit service in their home province, territory or country can access the TTC Wheel-Trans Service for up to 30 days without having to apply to Wheel-Trans. Learn more on the Visitors to Toronto page

Safety on the TTC 

Customers who require support at any time on the system can: 

  • Call 911 in the event of an emergency.
  • Download the SafeTTC app for free from the Apple App or Google Play stores. The mobile app offers a quick and discreet method for reporting harassment, safety concerns or suspicious activity directly to the TTC’s Transit Control Centre.  

Hand holding a phone showing SafeTTC app on screen.

  • Speak to TTC employees at stations or Operators on buses and streetcars.
  • At stations, use the Passenger Assistance Intercom at the entrance or at the Designated Waiting Area on the platform.   

PAI communication device on the wall of a subway station 

  • If travelling on a subway or LRT vehicle, push the yellow strip above the window in the event of a medical emergency that requires police, fire or ambulance. The train or LRT vehicle will travel into the station, and an Operator will come to assist. 

Hand pressing Emergency Alarm strip on subway

  • TTC staff, including Special Constables, will be available throughout the system and in key locations in the downtown core to assist at any time.

Two TTC Special Constables in front of a parked bus

  • Expanded safety measures on the TTC for FIFA World Cup 2026™

    The TTC is committed to ensuring everyone feels safe on the system, and is strengthening coverage and visibility across the network for FIFA World Cup 2026™:

    • Increased deployment of Special Constables will enhance systemwide coverage, support vulnerable customers, and allow for quicker response when issues arise. 
    • A new Core Response Bicycle Unit will add mobility and agility during the tournament.
    • Expanded Provincial Offences Officer presence will support fare compliance and contribute to overall system safety through high visibility enforcement.
    • Additional contract security guards will broaden frontline coverage and support proactive monitoring across stations and vehicles, helping deter unsafe behaviour. 

Here to help – TTC Customer Service Centre

TTC Customer Service representatives are available by phone at 416-393-3030 or on X at @ttchelps from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week (except statutory holidays.)

For trip planning or service information, TTC Customer Information team members are available by phone at 416-393-4636, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week (except statutory holidays). 

Multilingual Services provide transit information in more than 80 languages between 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except statutory holidays. Call 416-393-4636, press “0”, and ask the telephone operator for your language in its English name. 

Know Before You Go 

  • Fares and Proof-of-Payment

    A person's hand tapping a PRESTO card on a PRESTO fare reader with a TTC bus in the background

    You can pay your TTC fare using a PRESTO card (digital or physical card), Interac® Debit or credit card. Simply tap the fare reader located inside buses and streetcars, at the entrances to subway or light rail transit (LRT) stations, or on street level platforms on Line 5 Eglinton and Line 6 Finch West.

    Tap the same payment card every time you board a bus, streetcar, LRT, or subway and ride the TTC as much as you want within a two-hour period for free transfers.

    A limited-edition PRESTO commemorative card can be purchased for $4 at select transit locations including Union Station and Bloor–Yonge Station while supplies last.  There will be signage on fare vending machines and ticket vending machines to confirm the cards are available before purchase.

    Cash fares are also accepted on the TTC. Deposit exact change (coins or bills) in fare boxes at stations and on buses, or fare vending machines on streetcars.

    Children aged 12 and ride for free.

    Learn more about TTC fares and passes

    Proof-of-Payment

    A person's hand tapping a mobile device on a PRESTO fare reader at a TTC station fare gate 

    A tapped Interac® Debit or credit card, digital or physical PRESTO card or PRESTO Ticket is your Proof-of-Payment. It must be carried at all times and must be shown on request. If paying cash, you must get a paper transfer from a bus Operator or transfer machine as your Proof-of-Payment.

    Learn more about Proof-of-Payment

  • Lost Items

    The TTC Lost Articles Office is located at Bay Station on Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) and is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. (closed on statutory holidays.) Call 416-393-4100 from Monday to Friday from noon to 5 p.m. to inquire about a lost item.  

  • Parking 

    Paid commuter parking at TTC lots is available Monday to Friday between 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. (see conditions of each lot) and is free on weekends and holidays where applicable (please see conditions of each lot). Please note: No overnight parking is allowed at any lot between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. every day.

  • Bike Share Toronto and Pedestrian Routes

    A map from the City of Toronto showing cycling and walking routes around Toronto Stadium and FIFA Fan Festival™ areas

    Bike Share Toronto offers 24/7 convenient access to bikes across Toronto’s neighbourhoods with stations located adjacent to many TTC subway stations, including at Dufferin Station, Bathurst Station and Union Station. 

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