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Canada’s World Cup Journey Continues at ASADO – Watch Canada vs. South Africa in Vaughan

Jun 28, 2026 | Sports, Local News

June 28, 2026

The FIFA World Cup knockout stage is here, and there’s no better place to cheer on Canada than at ASADO Festival in Vaughan.

This Sunday, soccer fans from across the GTA are invited to gather for a massive Canada vs. South Africa Round of 32 Watch Party, where the excitement of the World Cup meets one of the summer’s biggest Latin festivals.

For just $5 admission, you’ll enjoy far more than just the match. Watch every minute on a giant screen surrounded by passionate fans while taking in the incredible atmosphere that has made ASADO one of the GTA’s must-visit summer events.

Bring the whole family—this is an all-ages event. Pack your lawn chairs, bring your appetite, and spend the day enjoying delicious Latin food from dozens of vendors, live entertainment, music, licensed bar service, and a vibrant festival atmosphere.

Whether you’re cheering for Canada, coming for the food, or simply looking for a fun summer outing, ASADO offers something for everyone.

Event Details:

  • 🇨🇦 Canada vs. South Africa – FIFA World Cup Round of 32
  • 📍 ASADO Festival – Vaughan
  • 💲 Only $5 Admission
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 All Ages Welcome
  • 🪑 Bring your lawn chairs
  • 🌮 Latin food vendors, music, drinks, and festival fun

The World Cup only comes around once every four years, and knockout matches are where legends are made. Grab your friends, bring the family, and experience Canada’s biggest game yet in a festival atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the GTA.

Click here for tickets.

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