WNBA’s first international team in Toronto is finding fans all across Canada in Tempo’s first season
TORONTO (AP) — The WNBA’s decision to make Toronto the home of its first international team is going well.
Tempo fans can be found across Canada. The expansion team could break the WNBA single-game attendance record next week. Not in Toronto, however, but almost 350 miles east in Montreal.
On the opening leg of their Cross Canada Series, the Tempo are playing two games at Montreal’s Bell Centre, which holds 22,114 for basketball. A capacity crowd could top the WNBA playoff attendance record of 22,076.
In August, the series heads west for two games in Vancouver.

