World Cup 2026: Canada Comes Back to Tie Bosnia in Home Opener

Costly fouls and fierce Bosnian defense kept the Canucks to a 1–1 draw in Toronto.
World Cup 2026: Canada Comes Back to Tie Bosnia in Home Opener
Canada's Tajon Buchanan (17) and Bosnia-Herzegovina's Sead Kolasinac (5) vie for the ball during the first half of their World Cup Group B match in Toronto on June 12, 2026. Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press
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Victory in a World Cup match still eludes Team Canada after their opening game against Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

Coming from behind, the cohost team made it out of its June 12 contest in Toronto with a 1–1 draw, a feat that still earned them their first-ever World Cup tournament points.

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T.J. Muscaro
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