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Tickets for Canada’s highly anticipated Concacaf Nations League group finale against Honduras on Tuesday 28 March in Toronto will go on sale to the public on Monday 27 February, at 10.00 ET / 7.00 PT via Ticketmaster.ca. Tickets start at $35, with match kick off set for 20.00 ET / 17.00 PT.
The crucial match marks Canada’s first match back on home soil since the Men’s National Team returned to the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 36 years, while also doubling as qualifying for the summer’s Concacaf Gold Cup.
Prior to the match Canada Soccer will recognize a number of individual player accomplishments with a special ceremony.
“The last time we played in Toronto in March, we qualified for the FIFA World Cup,” said John Herdman, Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Head Coach. “This is just the start of the journey and we hope the fans that were there celebrating will support us on our first step towards our home World Cup preparations for 2026.”
Canada’s qualification campaign on the road to Qatar inspired Canadians from coast-to-coast resulting in incredible scenes of CanadaRED support for historic victories in Toronto, at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton and Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton. The spotlight now returns to Toronto as Canada begins a new journey towards the 2026 FIFA World Cup for which it will serve as co-host with Mexico and the United States.
Premium Seating
Section 123 seating at BMO Field offers access to the climate-controlled Club lounge space, wider, more comfortable seats, fantastic sightlines from the centre of the pitch, and complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages, with access to a paid cash bar. To purchase premium seating visit Ticketmaster.ca.
Voyageurs Canadian Supporters Group
The Voyageurs Canadian Supporters Group has been allocated designated sections in the South Stand BMO Field. For more information on securing tickets with the Voyageurs Canadian Supporters please visit www.thevoyageurs.org. Please note that persistent standing will be permitted in these sections.
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Canada (1W-0D-1L) have two matches remaining in their League A Group C schedule while their opponents Curaçao (1-0-2) and first-place Honduras (2-0-1) have one match left each. Canada will open the window away on Saturday 25 March in Willemstad, Curaçao before heading back to Toronto to face the awaiting Honduras.
Canada are riding a Men’s National Team record 15-match undefeated streak at home including a joint-record seven-match home win streak. Canada Soccer’s combined National Teams, meanwhile, have a combined 11-match undefeated streak at BMO Field since June 2017, which is also a Canada Soccer record.
All matches in Canada’s Concacaf Nations League campaign will be broadcast LIVE on OneSoccer (including OneSoccer.ca, Fubo.tv and Telus Optik channel 980). Fans will find extended coverage for the matches across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter featuring the hashtag #CANMNT.
CANADA SOCCER’S MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM
Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team are the reigning Kings of Concacaf, having finished first overall in the Concacaf Final Round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers from September 2021 to March 2022. It marked the third time that Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team won a Concacaf title, having previously won the 1985 Concacaf Championship and the 2000 Concacaf Gold Cup.
Across FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, Canada posted 14 wins, four draws and just two losses over three rounds as they became the first nation from the region to qualify for Qatar with a 4:0 home win on 27 March 2022 in Toronto. Canada scored a Men’s National Team record 54 goals across the cycle while Cyle Larin set the Canadian record for goals (13), Alphonso Davies set the Canadian record for assists (eight), and Milan Borjan set the Canadian record for clean sheets (nine). Of note, both Larin (13) and Jonathan David (nine) were the top-two goalscorers across all Concacaf nations in 2021-22 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.
Throughout the qualifying campaign, Canada set numerous team and individual records, also setting a Concacaf record for the longest undefeated streak in a FIFA World Cup Qualifiers campaign. Canada set their own Men’s National Team records for consecutive wins (eight) and longest home undefeated streak (14 matches). Across 2021, Canada were the “Most Improved Side” on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings.