Toronto fields 6 professional franchises across NHL, NBA, MLB, CFL, MLS, WNBA, drawing sell-out crowds to Scotiabank Arena and other local venues. hockey nights run October through June, NBA tip-offs heat up the winter calendar, summer evenings are made for MLB ballpark trips, MLS supporter sections sing from spring through fall, and CFL Friday nights light up the gridiron. Whether you are chasing a marquee divisional rivalry, a Saturday family outing, or your first time in town, the listings above give you each Toronto pro team, the league they play in, and their primary home venue. Click any team for live schedules, seat maps, parking and transit tips, presale windows, and game-day guides built for visiting and local fans alike — refreshed every twelve hours so prices and availability stay current.
Which sports teams play in Toronto?▼
Toronto fields 6 professional teams: the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), the Toronto Raptors (NBA), the Toronto Blue Jays (MLB), the Toronto Argonauts (CFL), the Toronto Toronto FC (MLS), the Toronto Toronto Tempo (WNBA). Home games are played at Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre, BMO Field, Coca-Cola Coliseum — click any team card below for the full 2026 schedule and live ticket pricing.
Where do the Toronto Maple Leafs play home games?▼
The Toronto Maple Leafs play their 2026 home games at Scotiabank Arena in the South Core / Harbourfront (downtown Toronto) area. Connected to Union Station via the PATH, served by TTC subway Line 1, GO Transit, and the UP Express, making it the most transit-accessible arena in the country.
When does the Toronto Maple Leafs season start in 2026?▼
The NHL regular season typically opens in mid-October and runs through April (playoffs through June). That means the Toronto Maple Leafs home schedule starts around the same window — check the team page below for the exact 2026 game-by-game calendar as it becomes available. Toronto also hosts NBA and MLB and CFL and MLS and WNBA games at different times of year.
How much are Toronto Maple Leafs tickets?▼
Toronto Maple Leafs ticket prices vary by opponent, day of the week, and seat section. Regular-season weeknight games at Scotiabank Arena typically start lower than weekend matchups or rivalry nights. Upper-deck and end-zone seats are the most affordable entry points; lower-bowl and premium sections run significantly higher. Use the seat map on each event listing to compare live prices before you buy.
How early should I buy Toronto Maple Leafs tickets?▼
For regular-season Maple Leafs games, buying one to three weeks ahead usually gives you the best combination of seat selection and price. Rivalry matchups, holiday games, and playoff rounds sell out fast — sometimes within hours of the public on-sale. Pre-sale access through team newsletters or verified-fan presales can get you in a few days early for the most in-demand dates.
Can I get cheap Toronto sports tickets?▼
Yes — last-minute deals, upper-deck seats, and weeknight games against lower-tier opponents are usually the most affordable options at Scotiabank Arena. The verified resale marketplace often lists face-value or below-face tickets close to game day. For a curated guide to finding the best-value seats across all Toronto teams, see the <a href="/toronto/cheap-tickets">Toronto cheap tickets guide</a>.