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Toronto, Canada
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Toronto, Canada
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Harrison, NJ
Toronto, Canada
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Toronto, Canada
Overall Rating
4.1
By Mark
Terrible Experience
BMO Field - Toronto
I got to the ground around 7:15 for the 7:30 kick off and saw that the queues at the front of the ground where about 50/60 people deep so walked to the back of the stadium to see if the queues were shorter. I was informed by a member of staff that I needed to go back to the front. Not a problem. I queued for around 20 minutes and then when I got to the front, I was informed that you’re not allowed in with bags. I was confused as I’d just seen dozens of people walk in with bags with someone just taking a quick look inside them. I asked why I wasn’t allowed it as it only contained a hat and gloves and they’d just let people in with bags and their response was just ‘no bags, you have to go to Section 3’. I even said you just allowed the person in front of me in with a bag and they just shrugged their shoulders. I was frustrated that the initial person I spoke to couldn’t have told me this but I walked back to section 3 and was then told I had to check it in for $10. I asked the people at the bag check in why some people are allowed in with bags and others not and they pointed to a picture showing which bags are allowed. I then pointed out a couple of people walking in to the stadium with backpacks and asked why they’re allowed them and the response was ‘Well someone’s probably just not doing their job’ and ‘I either pay the $10 or leave’ Finally got in to the ground having missed the first 20 minutes, we then take our seats to find someone sat next to us with a backpack full of food and drink. I asked how they got their bag in and they said that they come to most games, always with a bag and never have any issues. It’s annoying that I had to deal with this but if that’s the policy then fair enough. However what I can’t tolerate is them not abiding by their own policy and just picking and choosing when to enforce it. Staff are extremely rude and won’t be going back
By Kim
Freezing Cold
BMO Field - Toronto
Not sure why these tickets are sold when the weather is so cold and there is no heating at all. We couldn’t even stay the whole time to enjoy the game due to the minus temperatures. There was even snow where our feet were, which made it even worse. We love soccer but unfortunately it wasn’t a good experience.
By Wayne
Great time
BMO Field - Toronto
Wonderful experience at the TFC game, super friendly staff and great atmosphere.
By DaveHM66
Enjoyed it.
BMO Field - Toronto
Millwall fan on holiday, enjoyed it apart from Toronto losing. Friendly fans that i spoke to not sure about the ultras we don't have or need them at Millwall.
By Bak
Tiring experience
BMO Field - Toronto
Due to CNE, we wasted 2.5 hours to find a parking, with CNE and a soccer game at the same time, organizers must plan for better parking lots. All lots were full, so we wasted time trying to jump from one parking to the next.
By Ael
Amazing Experience
BMO Field - Toronto
Truly outstanding experience! Energy is amazing, family had a wonderful time. Making great Memories in Toronto @ BMO Field. Could not ask for anything better!
By Sam
Amazing experience! Really had a great time with my son.
BMO Field - Toronto
Everything was so organised and ticketing was smooth and easy. Nothing to worry about just scanned the tickets from the app in few seconds. Thanks Ticket Master Canada for such an amazing experience! Will definitely continue to use the app to book more events.
By One1
TFC
BMO Field - Toronto
Overall a great game. The product is greatly improved. Officiating not so much. Both TFC and LA Galaxy played well. I was greatly impressed
By Xterra
Food line was very slow.
BMO Field - Toronto
Long wait after ordering, seems like the kitchen staff was behind the on all orders. Missed all the opening ceremony and about 15 mins into the game even though I was there 15 mins before kick off.
By Ice
World class experience
BMO Field - Toronto
I am from the UK, I was on holidays to Canada and visiting family in the same time. Me and my two boys Jacob and Isaac are football supporters, Jacob is 15 and Isaac is 13 , they both play football with their clubs in the UK. They both have a great knowledge on footballl and all the teams across the world. We decided to the most of our holidays and watch the TFC vs New England game. The booking on linevwas so easy and straightforward, we recived informations and our tickets very quick. On arrival to the stadium we did not have any issues the staff managing the lineups were very professional and helpful , they were very pleased to hear that we are from the UK and we are here to support TFC. We git to our seats with no problem at all, evenbthe supporters were veey welcoming. The start of the game was fantastic with fireworks and national anthems. The game was great and the atmosphere was a grat experience for us. The only thing we were dispointed with is that the days leadind to tge gane we looked in all the sport shops to by TFC red Jerseys and we found no availability at all. When we git to the stadium they were $198 each befor tax!!!!!. So we wentback to England without a TFC Jerseys. We dont know how long we will be back to Toronto (3_5 years) but we wish the team and the club all success. Thank you
Toronto FC at BMO Field
Historically speaking, Toronto's professional sports franchises have all rallied around the color blue, be it Major League Baseball's Blue Jays, the NHL's Maple Leafs, or the Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. But since 2007, large swaths of the city have been awash in a different shade, thanks to the arrival of The Reds - aka Toronto FC, the city's first Major League Soccer team (and the first Canadian team in the league).
Despite entering a crowded local sports market, Toronto FC have been a hit since day one, thanks in no small part to the city's traditionally large population of football-starved British expats. In fact, the Eastern Conference team's most vocal and visible supporters club, the Red Patch Boys, started rallying online back in 2006 before the team had even played its first match.
When BMO Field - the team's home stadium - opened, it already was the biggest soccer stadium in Canada; it since has expanded to accommodate some 30,000 fans. On game days, you'll be hard-pressed to find a soul within a 10-mile radius of the venue who isn't sporting the team's signature red scarves.
Toronto FC History
After some growing seasons as a new franchise, Toronto FC became a perennial MLS Cup playoff contender after adding Italian soccer star Sebastian Giovinco from 2015-19.
In his first year with the team, Giovinco became the first Toronto FC player to win MLS' Golden Boot (for most goals scored), MVP, and Newcomer of the Year awards, en route to the team's first-ever playoff berth. They'd repeat the feat in each of the next two years, making it to the MLS Cup Final in 2016 and then finally winning the championship in 2017.
That victory, coupled with their winning of the Canadian Championship and Supporters' Shield matches earlier in the year, made Toronto FC the first team in Major League Soccer history to complete the rare feat known as the domestic treble.