The City of Toronto is one step closer to hosting the FIFA World Cup next year.
On Tuesday, the city announced that it had completed phase one of upgrading Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) in preparation for the first FIFA World Cup game they will host on June 12.
Canada will play in that game against an opponent that’s yet to be determined.
The most notable improvement that fans will notice are the four new videoboards, with one attached to each of the stadium’s corner columns. Each videoboard is 50 feet wide by 30 feet high.
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Off the pitch, fans will get to experience “improvements to concessions and the concourse areas, including self-serve technology,” the City of Toronto said in a press release.
Some of the other upgrade