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World Cup kicks off in Vancouver. Here’s what you need to know

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Last updated: 2026/06/13 at 3:11 PM
Press Room Published June 13, 2026
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Saturday marks Vancouver’s first World Cup game, where Australia will face off against Turkey at B.C. Place.

Here’s what you need to know about watching the game, taking part in festivities and getting around over the next month and a half.

Getting around

Organizers strongly recommend walking, biking, rolling or taking public transit downtown during the FIFA World Cup.

A number of road closures are in place in Vancouver’s downtown core throughout the next two months, with additional closures on game days.

A five-block stretch of Granville Street between Davie Street and West Georgia Street is now a pedestrian zone, closed to traffic until late July.

During this time, buses and vehicle traffic are being rerouted to Howe Street and Seymour Street.

WATCH | Getting around during the World Cup in Vancouver:

Final preparations underway ahead of FIFA World Cup

Final preparations are underway in Vancouver as the city’s first World Cup match is just around the corner. The CBC’s Michelle Gomez explains what you need to know about getting around.

Pacific Boulevard between the Cambie Bridge and Carrall Street will also be closed for the duration of the tournament, as it will be home to a spectator route for those travelling from the SkyTrain to B.C. Place.

Those attending games are being asked to get off the SkyTrain at the Main Street Science World station.

Several other streets surrounding the stadium are also closed on game days, starting Saturday, including stretches of Expo Boulevard, Quebec Street, Beatty Street and Keefer Street.

You can find more information about road closures here. 

Festivities

Temperatures are heating up this weekend, with highs of 24 C expected in the city, reaching 31 C inland.

The official FIFA Fan Festival will be held on game days at the newly opened PNE amphitheatre, with matches being broadcast live on screens. It will also include fan installations, food and beverage options, along with and musical performances.

You can learn more about the FIFA Fan Festival and how to get there here. 

WATCH | Fans enjoy World Cup pedestrian zone in Vancouver:

Granville Street pedestrian zone an early hit with World Cup fans

The FIFA Men’s World Cup is underway and Vancouver’s Granville street has been transformed into a soccer hub. As the CBC’s Troy Charles explains, that means out with the cars and in with people, patios and lots more.

Granville Street has transformed into a pedestrian zone with installations, expanded patios and photo ops, with each block having a different theme.

The city has not said there will be screens for viewing the games, so fans may need to visit bars and restaurants along the street to watch the matches.

A diagram shows a street in Vancouver, marked with different festivities.
A graphic from the City of Vancouver shows the Granville pedestrian zone, which will be in place until late July. (City of Vancouver)

Free watch parties

For those who don’t have tickets to games, free watch parties are being held across the city.

Fans can watch games for free at the official FIFA Fan Festival being held at the PNE. But here are some other free viewing festivals in Metro Vancouver:

University of British Columbia

Where: Westbrook Village

When: June 11 and July 19

Burnaby

Where: The Amazing Brentwood (Plaza and TABLES Lounge)

When: June 11 and July 19

Surrey

Where: Surrey Civic Plaza, 13450 104 Ave 

When: June 11 and July 19

Fans pack into an undercover area with a large screen showing a soccer game.
Fans watch as Canada plays Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto during the FIFA World Cup, at Canada Soccer House in North Vancouver on Friday. (Ethan Cairns/CBC)

North Vancouver

Where: Canada Soccer House at the Shipyards 

When: June 11 and July 19

Coquitlam 

Where: Various locations, including Blue Mountain Park, Town Centre Park, and Percy Perry Stadium

When: June 24, July 1, and July 19

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