Vancouver Stadium
BC Place Stadium
5 x Group Matches
1 x Round of 32
1 x Round of 16
Events at Vancouver Stadium
- Sep 13, 2025SAT•06:30 PMSep13sat06:30 PM - Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Philadelphia UnionBC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA●10 People Viewing Right Now
- Sep 16, 2025TUE•07:00 PMSep16tue07:00 PM - Telus Canadian Championship: Semifinal Leg 2 - Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Forge FCBC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA
- Sep 24, 2025WED•07:30 PMSep24wed07:30 PM - Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Portland TimbersBC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA
- Oct 5, 2025SUN•06:00 PMOct5sun06:00 PM - Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. San Jose EarthquakesBC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA
- Oct 18, 2025SAT•06:00 PMOct18sat06:00 PM - Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. FC DallasBC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA
- Oct 22, 2025WED•(TBD)Oct22wed(TBD) - MLS Wild Card: Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. TBD (If Necessary)BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA●2 Tickets Left!
- Oct 24, 2025FRI•(TBD)Oct24fri(TBD) - MLS Cup First Round: Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. TBD - Home Game 1 (Date: TBD - If Necessary)BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA●2 Tickets Left!
- Nov 9, 2025SUN•(TBD)Nov9sun(TBD) - MLS Cup First Round: Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. TBD - Home Game 2 (Date: TBD - If Necessary)BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA●2 Tickets Left!
- Nov 22, 2025SAT•(TBD)Nov22sat(TBD) - MLS Cup Conference Semifinals: Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. TBD (Date: TBD - If Necessary)BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA●2 Tickets Left!
- Nov 29, 2025SAT•(TBD)Nov29sat(TBD) - MLS Cup Conference Finals: Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. TBD (Date: TBD - If Necessary)BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA●2 Tickets Left!
- Capacity: 54,500
- Location: Vancouver BC
- Distance to City: N/A
- Opened: 1983
- Roof Type: Retractable
- Leagues: MLS, CFL
- FIFA Renovations: $130M
- Avg Temp: 72°F
- Climate Control: No
- Public Transit: Yes
- Cashless: Yes
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The Game Plan
Welcome to Canada's Pacific gateway and primary hub for Canuck soccer mania. When immigrant communities and travelers from across Asia intermingle with a Latin American community that accounts for nearly 80% of BC’s total Latin American population, you’re bound to have generational football traditions embedded in your bedrock. No surprise then that there are 150,000 youth players in the region..
Seven matches including two Canadian team games guarantee scenes unlike anything most North Americans have witnessed. The five-minute SkyTrain ride from anywhere in the metro area means the entire city flows into BC Place, while Yaletown's converted warehouses full of restaurants and bars sit literally at the stadium gates. When 54,000 voices unite here, when the drums start pounding, when scarves from 48 nations wave together – you'll understand why Vancouver earned more World Cup matches than any other Canadian city.
SEATING GUIDE
LOWER BOWL
For the ultimate matchday upgrade, the Pitchside Club brings you right to the edge of the action. Located in the first three rows along the north sideline, these oversized padded seats feel more like a courtside experience than a stadium perch. In-seat food and beverage service means you’ll never miss a moment, while the exclusive Pitchside Lounge offers private concessions and a relaxed place to mingle before and after kickoff..
CLUB LEVEL
These 1,300 cushioned seats aren't just comfortable, they're strategic. With dedicated lounges, full in-seat service, an premium restaurant access means, you could be eating a $42 Footlong Lobster Roll while watching international stars warm up below. The midfield positioning lets you read the game like a coach while living like a VIP.
UPPER BOWL
Elevation is power here. You're high enough to see plays developing before they happen, to spot that unmarked runner the defense missed. The massive four-sided HD board – 68 feet by 38 feet of pure pixel glory – means replays look bigger than real life. When 54,500 fans erupt and you're up here watching the wave of sound cascade through the stadium, you'll understand why altitude has its advantages.
AROUND THE STADIUM
Postgame Plan: Forget typical stadium parking lot tailgates; you're walking straight from the stadium into converted brick warehouses housing dozens of bars and restaurants. Blue Water Cafe held Vancouver's "Best Seafood" title for a decade straight. Social Corner earned Michelin Guide recognition for tapas and paella. The Parlour offers killer outdoor seating to go along with a can’t-miss happy hour menu. This feels less like pregaming and more like Vancouver showing off, with everything 5-10 minutes from your seat.
Postgame Plan (Pt 2): Six blocks north, Vancouver's nightlife epicenter keeps the energy flowing until 3 AM. The Commodore Ballroom might have live music, The Roxy could turn into a celebration of whatever nation just won, and if you're looking for something more intimate, Pierre's Champagne Lounge has a hidden entrance and cocktails that might help you process what you just witnessed.
WHAT TO EAT AND DRINK
Prepare for a journey through Vancouver's food neighborhoods, as the stadium's 40+ concession stands share in the diversity of the city itself. Seoul Food (Section 206) serves Korean Fried Chicken smothered in “Snowing Cheese”, celebrating the proud Korean tradition of putting melted cheese on things most Americans would never think of. Bombay South Asian Kitchen (Section 220) brings legitimate South Asian flavors with Butter Chicken and Lamb Korma, nodding to the massive Punjabi community that helped build Vancouver's soccer culture. Meanwhile, the Beast empire dominates the luxury end, running out slow‑roasted prime rib, decadent truffle burgers, Porky Pine Buns, and a foot‑long lobster roll that’s as luxurious as it is memorable.
TRAVEL TIPS
- Public Transportation: Stadium-Chinatown Station sits a quick five-minute walk from BC Place gates, where the SkyTrain runs until 1:30 AM, costs under $5 and connects the entire metro region. No traffic, no parking hassles, just five minutes from platform to your seat.
FUN FACTS
Where Champions Play: This isn't BC Place's first World Cup rodeo. The stadium hosted the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final, when 53,341 fans created an atmosphere that players still call the best of their careers. Add two Canadian men's team matches in 2026, and you're looking at scenes that will define Canadian soccer for generations.
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