Ryan Reynolds Cheers On Canada at 2026 World Cup Home Opener

Vancouver-born Ryan Reynolds joined Michael Buble, Alanis Morissette and a crowd of fellow Canadians in Toronto to cheer the national team at its 2026 World Cup match.

A Proud Canadian in the Stands
Ryan Reynolds traded the film set for the stands to throw his support behind his home country at the 2026 World Cup. According to E! Online, the Vancouver-born actor was among the famous faces who turned out in Toronto on June 12 to watch Canada take on Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the marquee fixtures of the tournament's opening stretch.
Reynolds is no casual observer when it comes to the sport. As a co-owner of Welsh club Wrexham AFC, he has spent the past few years immersing himself in football culture, and his presence at a World Cup match on home soil felt like a natural extension of that passion. On this occasion, though, the cameras caught him simply being a fan, cheering alongside a lineup of high-profile Canadians who came out for the occasion.
Buble and Morissette Bring the Music
The day leaned hard into Canadian star power, E! Online reports. Singer Alanis Morissette, 52, performed the national anthem in a patriotic red jacket, while Michael Buble, 50, delivered a soul classic backed by the Sole Power Choir. Together, the performances gave the ceremony a homegrown showcase befitting the significance of a World Cup staged across North America.
Highlights from the outing, per E! Online, included:
- Reynolds attending the Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match in Toronto.
- Alanis Morissette singing the Canadian national anthem.
- Michael Buble performing with the Sole Power Choir.
- The festivities forming part of the broader 2026 World Cup celebrations.
The gathering doubled as a kind of who's who of Canadian entertainment, a reminder of how much homegrown talent the country can muster when the moment calls for it.
A Celebration of 'All Different Kinds of Humans'
The coverage also touched on the larger spectacle surrounding the tournament. Reflecting on the World Cup Final halftime show he is curating, Coldplay's Chris Martin framed the music as a celebration of humanity itself. "There's singing and there's dancing and there's music. It's a chance to show how amazing all different kinds of humans are," he said, per E! Online.
That sentiment captures the mood of an event that has become as much a cultural gathering as a sporting one, drawing performers, fans and stars into a shared moment of national pride.
Why It Matters
For Reynolds, the appearance offered a rare chance to step away from a packed slate of film projects and business ventures and simply enjoy himself as a supporter. His turnout underscored how the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, has become a magnet for celebrities-miscarriage) eager to rally behind their home sides.
Major international tournaments have long drawn famous faces into the stands, but a home World Cup carries an extra charge, giving stars a chance to publicly champion the countries that shaped them. Few wear that pride as openly as Reynolds, whose affection for Canada has remained a consistent thread throughout his career, even as he has built a global profile in Hollywood).
As the tournament rolls on across the continent, expect more celebrity sightings and homegrown musical moments to follow. But for one afternoon in Toronto, the "Deadpool" star was content to be just another fan in the crowd, flag in hand, cheering his country forward.
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