Hosts Canada Ready for Historic World Cup Kickoff Against Bosnia
Co-host Canada begins its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign today at Toronto Stadium in a highly anticipated Group B opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Scheduled for 3:00 PM EDT, the match marks the first time the Canadian men’s national team will play a World Cup match on home soil.

Head coach Jesse Marsch aims to leverage the immense home crowd energy for a crucial opening victory, though the squad must navigate the tournament without winger Marcelo Flores due to injury.

The fixture presents a fascinating tactical battle between Canada’s high-pressing style and Bosnia’s resilient counter-attacking system under manager Sergej Barbarez.
Bosnia and Herzegovina proved their defensive grit during qualification, famously eliminating Italy in a penalty shootout.

Canada’s backline will feature Alistair Johnston and Kamal Miller, with Richie Laryea slated to start on the left as captain Alphonso Davies sits out the opener to protect a lingering hamstring strain.
The outcome will largely depend on the marquee stars anchoring both sides. Canada will lean heavily on the clinical attacking prowess of striker Jonathan David and the midfield engine of Ismaël Koné to break through a compact defense.

Meanwhile, Bosnia will rely on the legendary presence of 40-year-old veteran forward Edin Džeko, who remains a clinical aerial target capable of punishing any defensive lapses.
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