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Ecuador vs. Canada — Toronto Is About to Turn into a Futbol Fiesta

Nov 10, 2025 | Community News, Sports, World

November 10, 2025

Toronto, get ready — Thursday, November 13, 2025, BMO Field is the place to be as Canada faces Ecuador in an international friendly that feels anything but “friendly.” With both nations heading toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup, this match is a preview of global competition, high energy and national pride.

Ecuador arrives with their signature intensity — hungry, fast, and fearless. Canada continues building momentum with a young roster determined to prove that 2026 won’t just be about hosting, but about competing. Expect a stadium split with red-and-white on one side, and a sea of yellow, blue and red on the other. Drums. Flags. Chants. Goosebumps.

PRE-PARTY — INSIDE BMO FIELD (King’s Club)
The action starts early with the official pre-party at King’s Club inside the stadium, open to those who have purchased tickets thru Toronto Latinos. From 5:00 p.m. until kickoff, fans can enjoy DJ sets, Latin food options, drink specials and fan giveaways. Whether you’re supporting La Tri or Les Rouges, this is the perfect warm-up before the players hit the pitch.

AFTER-PARTY — MYST (College St.)
When the final whistle blows, the celebration continues. Head to Myst on College Street for the official after-party, hosted by Ecuadorian reggaeton artist Jombriel. Expect live performance energy, reggaeton y perreo fino, and the kind of Latin club night Toronto lives for.

Soccer. Music. Culture.
Toronto — nos vemos en la fiesta. 🌟⚽🇪🇨🇨🇦

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