A Historic Start: Canada 1–1 Bosnia & Herzegovina in World Cup Opener

In front of an electric crowd at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada and Bosnia & Herzegovina kicked off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaigns with a gritty 1–1 draw—a historic first group-stage match for both nations.

The home side got off to a rocky start when Bosnia broke the deadlock in the 21st minute, capitalizing on early pressure to take a 1–0 lead into halftime. But Canada didn’t back down.

Coming out with renewed energy in the second half, the Reds adjusted their tempo, tightened up defensively, and finally found the equalizer—sending the Toronto crowd into absolute chaos.

Both teams pushed hard for a winner in the dying minutes, but the stalemate held. A point apiece. While a win would’ve been sweet, this hard-fought draw gives both teams something to build on. For Canada, it’s a solid platform to unleash more attacking threats in their next match. And with Group B already looking wide open, this tournament is just getting started.

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