BC Place Vancouver readies for opening match of FIFA World Cup 2026

Major upgrades and renovations to BC Place Vancouver were unveiled on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, With less than one month to go until the FIFA World Cup comes to B.C., the major upgrades and renovations to BC Place Vancouver are set to be completed in time for the first match, set to take place on June 13, 2026.

“Hosting FIFA World Cup matches will drive tourism and bring significant economic benefits as soccer fans from around the globe discover why our beautiful province is such a great place to visit and invest,” said Premier David Eby. “With upgrades and renovations to our world-class stadium, like our new Abbotsford-grown grass turf, we are ready to welcome the world to the biggest event that British Columbia has ever hosted — supporting local businesses and jobs along the way.”

All stadium upgrades and renovations are on track to be completed on time and within the capital budget estimate shown in Budget 2026. Stadium enhancements include major accessibility improvements, inclusivity and technology, along with new hospitality and hosting spaces, and a permanent merchandise store. The hybrid sod grass pitch has been installed, and the athlete and talent experience will also be enhanced through newly renovated player locker rooms, showers and bathrooms.

“As we prepare to welcome the world, we are immensely proud that BC Place, Vancouver and British Columbia will shine on the global stage, as we host seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in June and July, including two games featuring Canadian men’s national team,” said Anne Kang, Minister for Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. “The significant upgrades and renovations at BC Place Vancouver are about more than delivering an unforgettable FIFA World Cup, they’re a legacy investment in our province. These improvements will help ensure our stadium remains accessible, modern and globally competitive for decades to come, positioning BC Place Vancouver to continue attracting world‑class sport, music and major events that benefit British Columbians long after the final whistle.”

Several new hospitality and event spaces have been added at BC Place Vancouver and are ready to welcome a diverse range of new events. The additions will also create legacy benefits that support the stadium’s financial sustainability through expanded revenue opportunities.

“We are fully ready to deliver the best experience possible for all of the British Columbians, residents of Canada and visitors from around the world who will be at BC Place Vancouver for any of our seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches,” said Rehana Din, president and CEO, BC Pavilion Corporation. “But whenever you next visit BC Place Vancouver, you will see notable improvements to the stadium’s accessibility, inclusivity and technology, greatly improving the long-term fan experience, whether that’s at a sports event, concert or community gathering.”

According to the province, the seven matches are expected to attract more than 350,000 soccer fans to BC Place Vancouver during the tournament and generate an estimated additional $1 billion in visitor spending for B.C.’s economy from 2026-2031.

“We have not just modernized BC Place Vancouver, we have completely reimagined the stadium so we can attract a more diversified stream of business, including conferences and community activations, creating a foundation for welcoming new and different international events to the province and stimulating our economy. With the addition of private entrances and exterior elevator access, the new spaces are designed to operate both as premium hospitality areas during sporting events and concerts, and as independent event spaces for private bookings and corporate events,” Chris May, general manager, BC Place Vancouver.

Featured image: (BC Government)

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