One of the four new videoboards installed, attached to BMO Field's corner columns. Each videoboard has a resolution of more than 5 million LED pixels. The videoboards are part of Phase 1 upgrades in preparation to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The first phase of BMO Field’s FIFA World Cup makeover is now complete, with four huge video screens at each corner of the ground, a luxury lounge to accommodate heads of state and other dignitaries and preparations underway to add 17,000 seats and a new playing surface before next summer’s soccer extravaganza.

The City of Toronto, which owns the stadium, and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment , which manages its operations, toured reporters around the stadium Tuesday, describing what has been done and what’s still to come.

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