World Cup stadiums
June 5, 2015Vancouver
Name: BC Place Stadium
Capacity: 54,267
Opened: 1983 (Renovated in 2011)
Number of World Cup games: Nine (five group stage games, two first knockout rounds, a quarterfinal and the final)
Previous events: 2010 Winter Olympics
Other teams: Vancouver Whitecaps (Football), BC Lions (Canadian Football)
Edmonton
Name: Commonwealth Stadium
Capacity: 56,335
Opened: 1978 ( Renovated in 2013)
Number of World Cup games: Eleven (Six group stage games, two first knockout rounds, a quarterfinal and semifinal and the third-place playoff)
Previous events: The first game of the National Hockey League (NHL) to be played outside, between the Edmonton Oilers and the Montreal Candadiens in front of a record 57,167 crowd.
Other teams: Edmonton Eskimos (Canadian Football)
Montreal
Name: Olympic Stadium
Capacity: 55,856
Opened: 1976 (Renovated in 2014)
Number of World Cup games: Nine (Six group stage games, a round of 16, quarter and semifinal)
Former events: 1976 Summer Olympics, FIFA U20 World Cup 2007
Other teams: Montreal Impact (Football), Montreal Alouettes (Canadian Football), Music events
Ottawa
Name: Lansdowne Stadium
Capacity: 24,341
Opened: 1908 (Renovated in 2014)
Number of World Cup games: Nine (Six group stage, two Rounds of 16 and a quarterfinal)
Previous events: FIFA U20 World Cup 2007
Other teams: Ottawa Fury (Football), Ottawa Red Blacks (Canadian Football)
Moncton
Name: Moncton Stadium
Capacity: 20,000
Opened: 2010 (Renovated in 2013)
Number of World Cup games: Seven (Six group stages, a round of 16)
Former events: Junior World Athletics Championships 2010
Other teams: Aigles Blue (Athletics)
Winnipeg
Name: Investors Group Field
Capacity: 33,318
Opened: 2013
Number of World Cup games: Seven (All group stage games)
Previous events: Friendly games of the United States and Canada women's teams
Other teams: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Canadian Football)