World Cup begins as Canada braces for wave of matches, concerts and football fever
The biggest FIFA World Cup in history officially kicked off Thursday, as Canadian host cities prepare for an influx of matches, international fans and cultural events.
Fan festival programming, public watch parties and other activations are taking shape in Toronto throughout the tournament, alongside final logistical preparations ahead of Canada’s opening match on home soil Friday.
A colourful crowd dressed in jerseys and the occasional flag braved long lines and ominous grey skies to get into the festival’s Fort York site on Thursday. Inside, people flocked to the main stage to take in performances before the tournament’s opening match, with some spreading blankets in the grass.
Colin Smith said he made a “pit stop” to catch the festivities in Toronto on his way to support Scotland in Boston, where the team will face off against Haiti in its first match on Saturday. It’s the first time in 28 years Scotland has qualified for the World Cup, and Smith said he hopes to see them make it past the group stage for the first time.


