B.C. government delays release of World Cup hosting costs until month’s end
VANCOUVER — An army of giant UV lights has assembled on the field at B.C. Place and been given a critical task — nurture the grass below ahead of next month’s FIFA World Cup.
The B.C. government unveiled the temporary grass playing surface and a host of other renovations at the 55,000-seat stadium on Tuesday, exactly one month and one day before Vancouver hosts its first match in soccer’s biggest showcase.
“Just to see the field, to see all the preparations here underway, see everybody working so hard, it is hard to believe that we are so close to the world’s largest single sport sporting event and Vancouver’s part of it,” said Premier David Eby. “We are going to be in the global spotlight for an extended period.”
Vancouver is among 16 cities across Canada, the United States and Mexico that will host this year’s expanded tournament.


