CANADACANADA eng World Cup matches in Toronto still aren’t sold out. But fans are facing high costs by admin 30 مايو، 2026 written by admin 30 مايو، 2026 10 RCI / Ethan Lang (new window) · CBC News · Would you rather buy a ticket to a World Cup match or pay a month’s rent at a condo near BMO Field? With two weeks until kick-off and thousands of tickets still available for the six matches Toronto is hosting, many of the city’s soccer fans appear to be giving a definitive answer. As of Wednesday, there were still plenty of tickets available for the first World Cup match in the city, featuring Canada against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The cheapest tickets, for nosebleed seats, were $1,370. The best remaining seats were just over $3,100…. Continue reading the full article on the original website 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Montreal issues advisory urging residents to limit water use this summer next post Le Canada est responsable du « génocide » des Autochtones, selon une experte You may also like With school violence on the rise, teachers say... 30 مايو، 2026 أناند تؤكد لنظيرها الصيني التزام أوتاوا بتعميق العلاقات... 30 مايو، 2026 صالون الهجرة في كيبيك : فرص عمل خارج... 30 مايو، 2026 Mother speaking out after autistic son’s support at... 30 مايو، 2026 Nova Scotia man facing dozens of counts in... 30 مايو، 2026 ’’ساب‘‘: مقاتلات ’’غريبن‘‘ المخصصة لأوكرانيا يمكن أن تُبنى... 30 مايو، 2026 كارني يقول إنّ كندا أكثرَ قوة أمرٌ يساعد... 30 مايو، 2026 كندا توقّع أول اتفاق لتوريد الغاز الطبيعي المسال... 30 مايو، 2026 Kenneth Law plaide coupable à des accusations secondaires... 30 مايو، 2026 Le Canada entre en récession technique, alors que... 30 مايو، 2026