Where to watch the World Cup games in Toronto
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Where to watch the World Cup games in Toronto
JOE FRIESEN
PUBLISHED JUNE 6, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 8, 2026
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With the FIFA World Cup set to start next month, Toronto city hall and Nathan Phillip Square are decked out in FIFA related signage and colours on May 21, 2026.
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Sun-drenched patios, flags flapping from car windows, a symphony of horns when a distant nation with a local diaspora wins a match: There …
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