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World Cup Tuesday: 14 and sunny, soccer takes over the 6ix

Panama vs Croatia tonight at BMO, commute's got some rough patches, and the city's got that festival energy.

Tue · Jun 23, 2026 Updated 1:55 PM
World Cup Tuesday: 14 and sunny, soccer takes over the 6ix

Morning. Fourteen degrees and mainly sunny — you'll want sunscreen if you're out for any length of time, UV's running high at 8. You've got a long daylight stretch to work with, sunset not until 9:03 tonight, so if you're planning to catch anything outdoors later, the light'll be there for you.

Commute-wise, watch out for a couple of highway headaches. The 401 westbound's got two separate closures eating up travel time — one on the collector ramp at Warden Ave and another on the Kennedy Rd on-ramp over in Scarb. Both are all lanes closed for highway maintenance, so if you're heading that direction, budget extra time or find your alternate route now. Over in Sauga, there's also a disabled vehicle on the 403 westbound near Hurontario that's taken out a right lane and shoulder. And locally, Yonge at Chatsworth is worth knowing about if that's your usual move.

Cousin of yours get stabbed near St. James Park? Police are still looking for the suspect, so stay sharp if you're in that area. It's the kind of thing that reminds you to keep your head up.

Food-wise, you're sitting pretty. If you haven't tried build-your-own pho yet, there's a new spot downtown doing exactly that — worth scoping out for lunch. And if you're a Liberty Pizzeria head, they're opening a second location on Queen West this summer, so that's coming. Fran's lost a legend too — Francis Deck, son of the founder, passed. That's a T.O. institution moment.

But here's what's really happening today: the World Cup is in your backyard. Panama takes on Croatia tonight at BMO Field starting at 7 — that's the main event, and the whole city's got that fever. If you want the full festival experience without the match ticket, the FIFA Fan Festival is running all day at Fort York and The Bentway starting at 11:30 a.m., and there's a Croatia House all-day pass over at Toronto Event Centre if you want to lean into that side of it. The Jays are also playing Houston at Rogers Centre at 4:07 if baseball's your lane instead.

If the stadium's not calling but you want to stay out tonight, Steve Earle's at the Danforth Music Hall at 6:30, Enter Shikari at Phoenix at 7, or Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso over at History — take your pick. Plenty of ways to spend the evening, and you've got daylight until late.

Stay solid out there.

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