‘We’re in the present’: Canada set to take on Iceland in World Cup tune-up
TORONTO — Richie Laryea and his teammates took the pitch for training Friday morning.
The buzz of power drills echoed around BMO Field as construction crews continued to put finishing touches on a series of upgrades that include a 17,000-seat temporary expansion ahead of the World Cup.
Canada’s men’s soccer team, meanwhile, was finalizing plans on the grass below ahead of a pair of warm-up matches with the clock ticking down to this summer’s global showcase.
The national squad hosts Iceland Saturday in an international friendly and gets another test Tuesday against Tunisia. Canada will play two more exhibition matches this spring before its World Cup opener June 12 in Toronto.


