Toronto
Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world — nearly 50% of residents were born outside Canada. This creates extraordinary match atmospheres when any team from any part of the world plays. BMO Field, home of Toronto FC, is the most intimate venue of the tournament.
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Insider Tips
- US fans need a passport to enter Canada
- BMO Field's smaller capacity means tickets are especially scarce — resale prices will be high
- Toronto's multicultural makeup creates surreal home-crowd energy for non-Canadian teams
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