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Book with confidence. Hellotickets is an independent website, not an official ticketing channel. Prices may be above or below face value.
The Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) is set for a showdown of iron wills: Senegal’s raw physical flair against Iraq’s hard-earned historical grit. The “Lions of Teranga” don’t just arrive with the promise of continental strength—they bring a mature game plan built on explosive transitions, suffocating defensive structure, and that hard-earned hierarchy you only get after years competing at the top of European football.
For Iraq, every minute at this World Cup is a statement. After ending a drought that stretched back to their lone appearance at Mexico 1986, the Iraqi side returns to the biggest stage with a compact shape and a survival instinct that’s genuinely impressive. Drawn into a brutal group alongside France and Norway, this clash on Canadian soil is—on paper—the best chance for both teams to swing the balance toward the Round of 16.
Watching this match in Toronto means experiencing a stadium made specifically for football, with seating capacity expanded to 45,000 fans during the tournament. The stands sit extremely close to the pitch, creating a “pressure-cooker” atmosphere where the roar of the crowd becomes the unofficial 12th player.
Senegal has moved past being Africa’s “surprise” and has become a truly dangerous reality. With the lasting memory of their quarter-final run in 2002 and a solid Qatar 2022 showing, the Senegalese believe leaders like Sadio Mané and Kalidou Koulibaly can impose their tempo. They’re the kind of team that punishes any mistake with a top-end speed that’s incredibly hard to shut down.
Iraq, meanwhile, leans into the epic energy of its attacking standards. Aymen Hussein, a genuine nightmare in the air, and the mobility of Mohanad Ali are the spearheads of a team that builds success on tactical discipline and absolute focus. It’s the ultimate test: Senegal’s athletic power against the unshakable belief of a nation dreaming again after 40 years of waiting.
This Senegal–Iraq in Toronto is a match for the bold—where strategy and heart will decide who stays alive in the World Cup race.
The Toronto stadium stands out for its excellent visibility, especially after recent upgrades. The lower side sections offer a premium view, letting you see the players’ physical intensity just a few meters away. The end zones are where fan passion concentrates most, while the upper ring is the perfect place to analyze both coaches’ tactical setup.
As a rough guide for supporters, the upper tiers fall between €55–€75. End zones and corner sections typically run from €140–€190. If you want comfort and a closer feel from the sideline areas, prices range from €290–€330, rising to €390–€430 in the premium seats in the central stand.
Tickets are strongly recommended to be bought in advance, thanks to the large fan communities both teams bring to North America. Don’t miss your chance to witness this generational showdown in the Senegal–Iraq clash.
Historically, for Senegal World Cup 2026 vs. Irak World Cup 2026 games, the lowest recorded ticket price is in Section Category 3, at AED 32,937, while Section Category 3 has the lowest average price at AED 32,937.
| Sections | From | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Section Category 3 | AED 32,937 | AED 32,937 |
| Section Category 2 | AED 34,413 | AED 34,413 |
| Section Category 1 | AED 38,371 | AED 38,371 |
| Section Category 3 | AED 110,173 | AED 110,173 |
| Section Category 2 | AED 146,896 | AED 146,896 |
| Section Category 1 | AED 183,619 | AED 183,619 |