Key Takeaways:
- Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team will play Iceland and Tunisia in international friendlies at BMO Field in Toronto on March 28 and 31, 2026.
- The matches are part of the team’s preparation for the FIFA World Cup 26.
- Tickets will go on sale to the public on January 30 via Ticketmaster.ca, with advance presale windows for CanadaRED members.
- Group discounts are available for groups of 10 or more, with discounts of up to 30% off regular priced tickets.
- The Voyageurs Canadian Supporters Group has been allocated designated sections at BMO Field, with persistent standing permitted in these sections.
Introduction to the Matches
Canada Soccer has announced that the Men’s National Team will play two international friendlies at BMO Field in Toronto as part of its preparations for the FIFA World Cup 26. The team will face off against Iceland on March 28, 2026, and Tunisia on March 31, 2026. These matches are an important part of the team’s preparation for the World Cup, and having the chance to play them at home is a huge advantage for the team. As Jesse Marsch, MLS Canada Head Coach of the Men’s National Team, stated, "These matches are an important part of our preparation for the World Cup, and having the chance to play them at home is huge for us. We know how much energy Canadian fans bring, and we’re looking forward to big crowds at BMO Field pushing the team as we continue our Road to 2026."
Match Schedule and Details
The match schedule at BMO Field is as follows: Canada will play Iceland on March 28 at 1:00pm ET, and Haiti will play Tunisia at 8:00pm ET on the same day. On March 31, Haiti will play Iceland at 12:30pm ET, and Canada will play Tunisia at 7:30pm ET. The Canada vs. Iceland match will be presented by GE Appliances Canada, and the Canada vs. Tunisia match will be presented by Visa Canada. To ensure that these matches could be played in Canada, Canada Soccer also arranged two supplementary matches for both opponents, with Iceland and Tunisia each playing against Haiti.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the Canada matches will go on sale to the public on January 30 via Ticketmaster.ca, following a series of advance presale windows for CanadaRED members. Fans are encouraged to join CanadaRED to secure early access to the presale for Canada’s matches, as well as a collection of member benefits designed to bring supporters closer to the game. Tickets for the two additional non-Canada matches will be sold as standalone events and will go on sale on January 30. Group discounts are available for groups of 10 or more, with discounts of up to 30% off regular priced tickets. Group ticket requests can be submitted through the group order form on canadasoccer.com, and will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
CanadaRED Membership and Presale Access
The expanded CanadaRED membership gives fans and supporters priority access to presale ticket windows for Canada Soccer National Team home matches. To secure early access to presales, fans must join or upgrade their CanadaRED membership by 11:59pm ET on the night before the applicable membership tier presale begins. The schedule of CanadaRED presales for both CANMNT matches is outlined on the Canada Soccer website, with different presale dates and times for different membership tiers. Visa cardholders will also have access to a special presale window, with the Visa presale opening on January 29.
Voyageurs Canadian Supporters Group
The Voyageurs Canadian Supporters Group has been allocated designated sections at BMO Field, with persistent standing permitted in these sections. For more information on securing tickets with the Voyageurs Canadian Supporters, fans can visit the group’s website at www.thevoyageurs.com. The Voyageurs Canadian Supporters Group is a great way for fans to experience the energy and excitement of a live match with fellow supporters, and tickets are expected to be in high demand.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the upcoming international friendlies between Canada, Iceland, and Tunisia are an exciting opportunity for Canadian soccer fans to see their national team in action. With tickets going on sale to the public on January 30, fans are encouraged to act quickly to secure their seats. The matches are an important part of the team’s preparation for the FIFA World Cup 26, and the energy of the Canadian fans will be a key factor in the team’s success. Whether you’re a die-hard soccer fan or just looking for a fun and exciting event, these matches are not to be missed.


