Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Overall Rating
4.1
By Mike
First game. Loved it.
BMO Field - Toronto
Great game. Great view from the 200 seats. It was my first game, won’t be my last.
By Heheh
Greay
Amazifn so cool o luv it it very goo it so fun I recommend go to game so doog 100%shshhshshs
By Dv1
Fantastic game fantastic atmosphere
Just impressive, first FC game. Brought my daughter and granddaughter to their first FC game and it was jut a great game vs Philly. Crowd was amazing and reminded me of watching football in the Netherlands.looking forward to seeing a game next year. If you haven’t watched Toronto FC live go grab some tickets and you will be hooked.
By Soldier_4_Christ
Doesn’t matter if they loose, they make up for it later!
Each time I go see a game, I have those undeniable faith on these guys that they wind up scoring goals at the the end of second half. I see people leaving and am like “well that goes to show how y’all are in relationships, no faith” SMH. Then boom surprise they score and tie or win 👍. Always a pleasure watching TFC!
By MS
Great Accessibility
I had my first visit to the TFC Stadium and was impressed with the setup. I am disabled and use a wheelchair to get around, though still found it easy to move around and the seating was setup with lots of space. Accessible washroom was in a great location and had ample room for my chair and PSW. Sadly TFC lost, but was still an enjoyable event.
By TFC Simmary
Sad Day for MLSE and TFC
Rubbish Soccer. Terrible ambience. This franchise is in deep trouble and there are no short term solutions.
By Lynne
Canada Day
Great crowd experience but terrible level of play ! High school soccer played better
By Cat
Just needed a LITTLE more info...
BMO Field - Toronto
The experience, from looking at & selecting seats, was fairly smooth & effortless; i loved the ability to see what view we would have from our seats. The only improvement i would suggest is to denote that the section was bleacher seating. Our view was phenomenal & likely better (i felt) than some of the upper bowl seating, however had we known the seats were bleachers (& cold/un-padded), we could have brought some cushions, blanket, etc. to help us be more comfortable.
By Phill
Great experience
BMO Field - Toronto
Great experience, the energy in the stadium. The fireworks
By Ludivigu
Great Back and Forth game
Despite the cold yesterday, against Charlotte FC everything about the game was great. Our seats were somewhat affordable and we’re able to enjoy the game for the whole 90 minutes. 1 request to make stuff a bit more organised and heaters for the stadium, but despite that had a great time
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.