Large fan crowds expected in sweltering Toronto for Portugal-Croatia World Cup match

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Published July 2, 2026 at 9:24 am

Large fan crowds expected in sweltering Toronto for Portugal-Croatia World Cup match
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo participates in a World Cup training session ahead of their match against Croatia in Toronto on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Fans in Toronto are expected to turn out in droves today to watch Portugal take on Croatia at the FIFA men’s World Cup, despite a stifling heat wave and some event cancellations.

The round of 32 match is the final game of the international tournament to be played at Toronto Stadium.

It could possibly be the final World Cup match of Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary career, and videos posted to social media show hundreds of fans waiting outside the team’s hotel and practice site in the city yesterday to catch a glimpse of the soccer star.

More fans are expected to come to Toronto in waves for the city’s last match, despite an extreme weather forecast.

A heat warning is in place for Toronto, with the humidity at kickoff expected to make it feel like 42 C, and a strong thunderstorm set to come in the evening.

The city says in a notice that today’s match broadcasts at Nathan Phillips Square have been cancelled due to the extreme heat forecast, but the FIFA Fan Festival will still be open with heat relief measures including misting stations and drinking water trailers.

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