Capacity: 19,619
Home Teams: CF Montréal (MLS)
Saputo Stadium was initially constructed in 2008 when CF Montréal (then called the Montreal Impact) were still playing in the lower divisions and not yet a part of the MLS. As it became apparent that the city would receive an MLS franchise, preparations were hastily made for expansion and renovation to accommodate the increase in fans. The result has been a stadium that has been praised for both its design and the quality of its grass surface (often a problem in wintery Canada) that has continued to pull in big crowds ever since CF Montréal kicked off their first MLS game in 2012. On the pitch, CF Montréal have had rather middling fortunes throughout their years in MLS thus far, with their best showing in the MLS Playoffs coming in 2016 when they reached the Eastern Conference Final (semifinals), losing out to their Canadian rivals Toronto FC in extra time. CF Montréal has actually seen more success in the Canadian Championship, winning the title once before joining MLS and 4 times since. This has earned the team a berth in the CONCACAF Champions League, in which they have done quite well, the highlight being a run to the final in 2015, in which they were defeated by Mexico’s Club América over two legs by an aggregate of 5-3. CF Montréal fans, spurred on by supporters groups like 127 Montréal and 1642 MTL, are known for their colorful displays featuring banners and flags as well as for generating plenty of noise (singing in both English and French). Hungry visitors to Saputo Stadium will find plenty of tasty snacks, with concessions featuring everything from Famoso Italian food and Montreal smoked meat to fish’n chips tacos and (of course!) poutine. Plenty of cold beer (or hot coffee) is also available. For CF Montréal merchandise, head to one of the venue’s many shops and kiosks.
As well as CF Montréal soccer games, Saputo Stadium has hosted two international soccer games featuring the Canada Men’s National Soccer Team, both (ill-fated) qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup. No concerts or music festivals are scheduled at Saputo Stadium for 2024 yet, but keep your eye on TicketX, as this is sure to change soon!
With so much going on at Saputo Stadium throughout the year, you’ll be keen to know how to get your hands on all the cheapest tickets to games and other events at the venue. CF Montréal games are obviously a huge draw and tend to sell out quickly. To find the cheapest tickets to CF Montréal home games or other major events at Saputo Stadium, search the TicketX listings on this page. Buy your tickets from TicketX with a single click for the lowest commission fees!
Yes, CF Montréal will play against Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF on the following date in 2024:
・May 11 - Inter Miami CF at CF Montréal
For your best chance at landing the cheapest tickets to sold out Inter Miami CF games featuring Lionel Messi*, search TicketX listings on this page and use our trusty TicketX seating chart to compare seats and prices. Tickets can be purchased from TicketX with a single click for the lowest commission fees!
**As with any sport, there is never a guarantee that an athlete will be available to play in a certain game. Injuries and other issues can rule Messi out of action, just as they can with any other athlete.
Saputo Stadium is a large venue that provides visitors with a large range of different seating options. Those looking for a luxurious game day experience with first class services and amenities can opt for premium areas like club seats in the Tower Club or President’s Club, touchline table, luxury suites, or the gorgeous Le Sud-Ouest terrace.. The vast majority of the stadium is filled with tiered seating at relatively affordable prices. Please use our handy TicketX seating chart to compare seating options in terms of price and location.
Visitors can access Saputo Stadium via public transportation or driving their own vehicle.
Traveling to Saputo Stadium using public transportation is the easiest way to get to the venue. Both buses and metro trains stop right next to the stadium. Head to the official CF Montréal website for full details.
Driving to Saputo Stadium in your own vehicle is straightforward; just be aware of traffic, especially if you are driving over from New York. Plan your route in advance and leave early! The official CF Montréal website has maps and driving directions.
Public parking is available around Saputo Stadium in several large lots but they fill up quickly. Arrive early or do a Park and Ride using the metro from elsewhere in the city. See the official CF Montréal website for parking maps and parking details.
Parking near Saputo Stadium generally costs $25-60. Check out the official CF Montréal website for information on parking prices and save money by booking prepaid parking in advance.