B.C. World Cup cost estimates spike again, almost triple initial estimates
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government says the cost of hosting World Cup matches in Vancouver has spiked again and could reach $729 million, almost triple what the province estimated in 2022.
And while the province says net hosting costs could go down by more than $30 million compared with 2025 projections, that is largely due to the new inclusion of $100 million in federal security funding from Public Safety Canada as a form of revenue — despite it being publicly funded.
“This is going to be a contribution from all taxpayers,” B.C. Sports Minister Anne Kang said of federal contributions, which also include $116 million from Sport Canada that was in previous June 2025 estimates.
With the first match of seven at BC Place just a few weeks away, the province released a new range of total costs on Friday, from $685 million to $729 million, up from $532 million to $624 million last June.


