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Plan to arrive early so you don’t miss any of the action. Parking and street access by car may be limited as there are several events happening in the stadium district.
Please have your ticket ready to scan upon entry. Ensure electronic tickets are downloaded to your mobile device and available to scan prior to entry.
CLEAR BAG POLICY & PROHIBITED ITEMS
To ensure a safe environment for the public and align with industry standards, BC Place has implemented a restricted bag policy as part of our integrated security plan. Visit bcplace.com/clear-bag-policy to learn more.
For the full list of prohibited items, as well as other guest policies, visit bcplace.com/prohibited-items.
SKYTRAIN ADVISORY
Starting October 21, 2025, the elevator at the Stadium-Chinatown Skytrain Station is expected to be out of service for about four months. Skytrain commuters who require elevator access are advised to build in 15-20 minutes extra travel time to BC Place via detours. Please refer to the revised itinerary from the Skytrain to BC Place (through Terry Fox Plaza) below:
Get off at the Burrard Street Station
Take the 5 Downtown bus (Burrard Station Bay 7)
Get off at Cambie St. cor. Dunsmuir St.
For more information and the latest updates on the elevator replacement, visit translink.ca/elevators.
DRESS ACCORDINGLY
Be reminded that BC Place is an open-air stadium regardless if the roof is open or closed. Dress accordingly based on temperature outdoors.
CASHLESS VENUE
BC Place is a cashless venue. Cash-to-card stations available at Sections 235 and 446.
REUSABLE CUP PROGRAM
All draft beer, cocktails, and wine are served in reusable cups. After enjoying their beverage, guests are asked to drop their cup in the designated reusable cups bins around the stadium. The reusable cup program eliminates the need for new materials and manufacturing for each serving, helping conserve valuable environmental resources, while also keeping beverages colder for longer.
HIDDEN DISABILITIES SUNFLOWER
The HDS is a global initiative that uses a sunflower symbol to discreetly indicate that someone has a non-visible disability and may need additional support, understanding and/or time. Guests will be able to access a Sunflower lanyard or sticker from Guest Services (Sections 234 and 446), which they can either keep or loan.
HEARING LOOP
Assistive listening technology is available for guests with hearing aids visiting Guest Services at Section 234 and 446, and at Gate H Will Call.
SENSORY AWARENESS
Sensory kits available until supplies last at Guest Services at Section 234 and 446. Guests may also request access to the BC Place Sensory Room near the Section 250 ramp.
INADMISSIBLE PATRON PROGRAM
BC Place is a member of the Inadmissible Patron Program. An Inadmissible Patron is defined as a person whose lifestyle, associations and/or activities pose a risk to public safety, either directly or from third parties. This includes people who are involved with or associated to organized crime, gangs, and the drug trade. Vancouver Police will be on site and assisting in the enforcement of this program. Anyone identified as an Inadmissible Patron by police will be denied entry/evicted from the venue and will not receive any refund or compensation.
MORE INFORMATION
After both Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Los Angeles Football Club swept their MLS Cup Playoffs Round One Best-of-3 Series, the two sides are set to collide in the Western Conference Semifinal on Saturday, November 22 at BC Place. Kickoff time will be confirmed at a later date.
The upper bowl at BC Place is open, and more than 31,000 tickets have already been sold for this highly anticipated match. Fans can secure their seats now at ticketmaster.ca/whitecaps or explore all ticketing options at whitecapsfc.com/tickets. Support for the ‘Caps has reached record levels this season. A crowd of 32,066 fans packed BC Place for the first home playoff match, and more than one million supporters have attended home games over the past two seasons.
Vancouver will be aiming to reach the MLS Cup Playoffs Western Conference Final for the first time in club history. This marks the club’s third-ever trip to the Conference Semifinal and the first since 2017. The Blue and White advanced past FC Dallas thanks to a 3-0 victory in Game 1 at BC Place and a shootout win in Game 2 following a 1-1 draw in regulation at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.
LAFC earned their spot by defeating Austin FC in two matches, claiming a 2-1 win at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles and a 4-1 victory at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas.
This will be the third consecutive year that Vancouver and LAFC meet in the MLS Cup Playoffs, and the first showdown since the arrivals of Thomas Müller in Vancouver and Son Heung-Min in Los Angeles. The two Western Conference rivals have faced each other 14 times over the past three years across all competitions.
The ‘Caps won this year’s season series, drawing 2-2 on Sunday Night Soccer on May 11 at BC Place before earning a 1-0 road win at BMO Stadium on June 29. In last year’s playoff meeting at BC Place, Vancouver triumphed 3-0 in front of a raucous home crowd.
Several familiar faces connect the two clubs, including 2025 MLS Defender of the Year Tristan Blackmon, who began his career with LAFC, and LAFC assistant coach Marc Dos Santos, who managed the ‘Caps from 2019 to 2021.
For the latest news, match updates, and playoff coverage, visit whitecapsfc.com and follow @WhitecapsFC on social media.