
BMO Field playing surface ‘looking good’ ahead of Toronto FC home opener Saturday
TORONTO — Two days before Toronto FC’s home opener Saturday against the Chicago Fire, BMO Field was very much a work in progress.
Construction workers continued work on upgrading the stadium ahead of the 2025 World Cup, renovating suites and building frames for the four new video screens that will eventually adorn each corner.
Another new addition was a giant metal statue of a hawk, now standing guard atop the south stand.
The hawk has been part of the MLS club since its 2007 inception, introduced to keep the seagulls away from its lakeside home. The original hawk was named Bitchy the Harris Hawk, with fans electing to stick with Bitchy despite a “Name the Hawk” promotion.