Germany and Ivory Coast fans are arriving in Toronto ahead of their FIFA World Cup match, with thousands expected to gather in the city on Saturday. Multiple outlets report that the game is accompanied by organized fan activity, including a fan march, and that authorities are preparing for increased activity in surrounding areas. In turn, the city and relevant agencies are implementing heightened security measures for the event. Officials also announce road closures and other traffic restrictions to help manage the flow of supporters and maintain safe conditions around match-day locations. The reports describe a broader focus on crowd management as large fan groups move through Toronto before kickoff. While details may vary by area and timetable, the overall picture is consistent across coverage: the match draws significant international support, and the city responds with operational planning—security staffing, crowd controls, and transit or roadway adjustments—to accommodate the influx of fans and the scheduled fan procession. The match between Germany and Ivory Coast proceeds as planned, with Toronto’s preparations centered on public safety and traffic management.