World Cup Schedule Vancouver: Meet the Teams Coming to BC Place This Summer

December 6, 2025
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By Olivia Peltier
5 min read
BC Place Stadium Interior

In just a few short months, fans and players from around the world will travel to Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup 2026™. This city is no stranger to the international sports stage, and it’s ready once again to welcome the world to play, cheer, and experience everything it has to offer. BC Place will host seven matches throughout June and July, and the schedule for Vancouver's World Cup games is officially here!

For everything you need to know leading up to the tournament, check out our guide on how to make the most of your trip this summer.

What Teams Are Playing in Vancouver at the FIFA World Cup 2026™?

Exterior image of the BC Place stadium in Vancouver.
BC Place Stadium, Vancouver.

The official Vancouver stadium World Cup lineup is here:

Saturday, June 13 – Australia Vs. Winner of UEFA Play-Off C

To kick off the matches at BC Place this summer, Team Australia will face one of four opponents: Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia, or Kosovo. The matchup will be confirmed in the European play-off finals on March 31st.

Thursday, June 18 – Canada Vs. Qatar

June 18 marks one of the most anticipated dates of the Vancouver FIFA World Cup 2026™. The city will come alive in a sea of red and white as Team Canada takes the field for the first time in Vancouver to play Team Qatar.

Sunday, June 21 – New Zealand Vs. Egypt

New Zealand will take to the field in Vancouver for the first time this World Cup, facing Egypt. This matchup promises to be a battle of contrasting styles, histories, and ambitions. Egypt will seek to further cement its legacy, while New Zealand arrives eager to prove itself and make its mark in World Cup history.

Wednesday, June 24 – Canada Vs. Switzerland

Team Canada will return to the pitch for their final Group Stage matchup, this time against Team Switzerland. Tens of thousands of fans will roar from the stands, with countless others watching from screens across the city and around the world. It’s the last chance for each team to fight for their chance to advance to the Round of 32.

Friday, June 26 – New Zealand Vs. Belgium

This matchup is a must-see fixture at the World Cup this summer. Belgium arrives with a legacy of world-class talent and a storied history on football’s biggest stage, while New Zealand steps in for its first appearance since 2010.

Thursday, July 2 – Round of 32 Match

The final two matches in the World Cup schedule for Vancouver will be knockout rounds, winner-take-all showdowns that determine who advances on the road to the final. This game will feature the winner of Group B vs. a third-place team from either Group E, F, G, I or J.

Tuesday, July 7 - Round of 16 Match

Whoever wins the July 2 game at BC Place will play again in Vancouver for a high-stakes match during the second knockout round of the tournament. They will face the winner of Group K or a third-place team from Group D, E, I, J, or L.

Why is BC Place the Perfect Venue for the World Cup Matches in Vancouver?

The Vancouver World Cup stadium features a state-of-the-art retractable roof, offering panoramic ocean and mountain views for its 54,000 spectators. BC Place has a long history of hosting major international sporting events, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015™ Final and the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. BC Place’s prime waterfront location in the heart of downtown offers fans a one-of-a-kind World Cup experience, where world-class restaurants, dozens of hotels, and vibrant nightlife are just steps from the stadium.

Why Should Fans Come to Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup 2026™?

Aerial image of Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver, Canada

With the World Cup schedule for Vancouver now revealed, excitement is building far beyond the field. Thousands of fans are planning their visits, and Vancouver is ready to captivate with its rare blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and warm, welcoming energy.

This city offers fans the chance to pair the thrill of the tournament with an unforgettable West Coast adventure, filled with attractions and experiences suited to every type of traveler. Between matches, fans can explore the lush rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, dine at Michelin-recognized restaurants, unwind on white sand beaches, and shop their way through the city’s trendiest neighbourhoods, all within minutes from the stadium

Where to Stay in Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup 2026™

Two people standing in front of the windows at the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver, looking out at BC Place lit up at dusk.
JW Marriott Parq Vancouver

Even if you don’t have stadium tickets, the energy throughout the city will make for an unmissable experience. Prioritize booking a place to stay to secure your pick of Vancouver’s best hotels, from boutique waterfront properties to 5-star luxury hotels.

There are dozens of great hotels around the downtown core, so you can be a quick ride or walking distance to the stadium or dozens of sports bars. Staying downtown keeps you close to all the action, with easy access to restaurants, nightlife, and scenic spots to explore between matches.

When the FIFA World Cup 2026™ kicks off, Vancouver will once again remind the world why it’s one of the most captivating destinations on the planet. And while the matches may bring you here, the city’s energy, spirit, and unparalleled beauty will make you want to extend your stay.

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