Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina LIVE: Co-hosts frustrated in World Cup 2026 after spectacular Kolasinac clearance

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13 Jun 2026 • 4:29 AM MYT
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Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina LIVE: Co-hosts frustrated in World Cup 2026 after spectacular Kolasinac clearance

Co-hosts Canada are underway at the World Cup 2026 following a star-studded opening ceremony, including Michael Buble and Alanis Morissette.

A lively Toronto atmosphere was silenced after Jovo Lukic’s header handed Bosnia and Herzogovina an early lead, while Canada spurned chances through Jonathan David and Tani Oluwaseyi in the first half.

The tournament is officially up and running with wins for Mexico and South Korea on the first day of action – but empty seats in Guadalajara will have been a concern for organisers. There were even similar issues at Toronto Stadium as Jesse Marsch’s men got underway, despite a couple of Canadian icons performing beforehand.

An intriguing Group B also includes Qatar and Switzerland, with hopes high that Canada can progress to the knockout rounds at least. Bosnia striker Edin Dzeko, now 40, is leading Bosnia’s hopes, with the former Manchester City forward nearing 150 caps for his country.

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Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina LIVE

  • 53' CROSSBAR! Canada move ends with Kolasinac clearing shot from goalline onto woodwork
  • 32' MISS! Another wasted chance for Canada as Oluwaseyi skies shot from inside box
  • 21' GOAL! Lukic nods home after corner is flicked on, as hosts fall behind (CAN 0-1 BIH)
  • 17' CLOSE! David must do better but places close-range shot right at goalkeeper
  • KICK-OFF! Co-hosts Canada start World Cup campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina | 8pm BST/3pm ET
  • Group B opener follows star-studded opening ceremony with Michael Buble and Alanis Morissette set to perform
  • Canada: Crepeau; Johnston, De Fougerolles, Cornelius, Laryea; Buchanan, Kone, Eustaquio, Millar; David, Oluwaseyi
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: Vasilj; Dedic, Katic, Muharemovic, Kolasinac, Bajraktarevic; Basic, Tahirovic; Memic, Demirovic, Lukic

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:30 , Alan Smith

69’ - We’re playing on though. Ahmed makes a foray down the right, it’s worked in and Oluwaseyi is fouled by Kolasinac. Bosnia want the break but the referee would like the free kick to be taken first. It is lofted in but no one can get on the end of it. And we will now have the break.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:28 , Alan Smith

67’ - Another big chance for Canada, this one cleared off the line by Katic. Shaffelburg does well, finding Oluwaseyi at the back stick. His header is on target but Bosnia have a defender there to hook it away.

They are getting closer - but now the hydration break is about to hurt their momentum.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:27 , Alan Smith

66’ - Let’s go Canada can be heard from the stands again. Eustaquio shoots well wide from outside the box.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:24 , Alan Smith

62’ - Now a bunch of changes.

For Canada, Jonathan David, Buchanan and Millar are making way; Promise David, Ahmed and Shaffelburg are on.

Bosnia, meanwhile, replace Lukic and Basic with Gigovic and Bazdar.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:22 , Alan Smith

61’ - A follow up to that earlier penalty shout: Oluwaseyi was marginally offside before breaking clear so the spot kick chat was irrelevant.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:20 , Alan Smith

59’ - Crepeau gives away a cheap corner when deciding to punch a tame cross rather than catch it. It is swung in towards the six-yard line, where Muharemovic nods over. He should be getting that on target.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:18 , Alan Smith

57’ - A throw-in turnover! Kolasinac breaks one of the new rules, taking too long to restart the match, and the ball is instead given to Canada. That is good refereeing and a good tweak to the laws of the game.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:17 , Alan Smith

55’ - Now Bosnia counter and Demirovic only has Crepeau to beat with Canada’s defence caught too high. But the home goalkeeper does really well to emerge off his line and intervene. From the subsequent corner Canada clear.

Is the match beginning to open up?

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:15 , Alan Smith

53’ - Oh so close for Canada. After some lovely one-touch interplay, Laryea breaks through and then sends a shot towards across the face of goal where Kolasinac makes an utterly remarkable intervention by sending a clearance off the crossbar. It’s celebrated like a goal.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:11 , Alan Smith

49’ - Canada want a penalty. Oluwaseyi is clean through with only goalkeeper Vasilj to beat. They collide with the goalkeeper just getting to the ball before then sending his fists into the head of the Canadian player. He wins the ball, it’s good goalkeeping, and the officials say no spot kick. Both players are fine to continue.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:09 , Alan Smith

47’ - There have been no changes at the break. Canada are on the front foot immediately and Oluwaseyi produces a brilliant turn before sending a dangerous ball across goal. That is much better from the forward.

Restarted! Canada 0-1 Bosnia

21:07 , Alan Smith

46’ - We’re back underway. The posh seats are almost entirely empty - a bit like Wembley during a tedious friendly. For a host nation’s first game at a World Cup, however, that is an embarrassment.

21:01 , Alan Smith

How long before Marsch introduces Larin for Oluwaseyi, who has done his best but appears to not have the ruthless touch required?

 (Getty)

Half-time! Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:52 , Alan Smith

And that’s the break. Bosnia’s goal was well done but Canada have dominated possession since, with just a lack of quality in attack letting them down.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:51 , Alan Smith

45+3 - Buchanan is challenged by Tahirovic and it diverts out for a corner. Again it is taken short and from a tight enough angle Johnston has a go. It is deflected by Kolasinac out for another corner - Canada’s ninth of the period. This one is met by Cornelius in the box but, unmarked, he powers a header wide.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:49 , Alan Smith

45+1 - Lukic becomes the latest player to get a booking for a raised leg that meets Buchanan.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:48 , Alan Smith

45’ - There will be four added minutes.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:47 , Alan Smith

44’ - Demirovic is booked for charging in on Cornelius. It is a definite foul. It is maybe not always worthy of a yellow card.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:45 , Alan Smith

42’ - Bosnia are sitting off increasingly, allowing Canada to come on to them. Which is fine so long as their hosts’ work in the final third remains sloppy. But you do get the sense that, as the break approaches, they are asking for trouble.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:42 , Alan Smith

38’ - Another Canada corner. This one conceded by Dedic under pressure from Kone. This one is taken short. It pings about for a bit before a long ball is sent into David. His first touch is poor and another opportunity goes awry.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:40 , Alan Smith

38’ - Canada win another corner. It sees David try an overhead kick which is poorly executed but it does come off the side of Kolasinac for another corner. Eustaquio’s delivery is then walloped away.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:39 , Alan Smith

37’ - Canada are committed, no one is questioning their application, but there is a fairly noticeable lack of technical ability on show from some of those in red. The touch is a little off when needed, the passing a tad askew. Maybe it’s the occasion, who knows, but they will keep going.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:36 , Alan Smith

34’ - This is a good spell for Canada. A long throw from Johnston leads to Lukic heading it away for another corner. When delivered Bajraktarevic hooks it away.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:35 , Alan Smith

32’- Oluwaseyi does well to turn Muharemovic in the box but he panics when presented with the chance to shoot and blasts well over. Having done the hard bit in earning himself the opportunity, that is another waste.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:31 , Alan Smith

29’ - Buchanan, whose pace is a decent outlet for Canada, wins a corner after pressuring Kolasinac. This time the ball is put into the mixer. Pinball ensues and on the other flank David wins a foul off Muharemovic, who decides to make a silly push on the back.

The free kick is, however, wasted from a really promising position.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:29 , Alan Smith

26’ - We’re back underway and Canada, who are rather goal shy, must find some inspiration here. Bosnia look well drilled an a tad more canny than their hosts.

Look at what it means

20:29 , Alan Smith

 (Reuters)

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:27 , Alan Smith

24’ - Inside the ground they are absolutely blaring Whitney Houston over the PA system. The Canadian fans are loving it. The Bosnia supporters are still celebrating their goal.

The break has probably come at a good time for Marsch.

Canada 0-1 Bosnia

20:25 , Alan Smith

23’ - And now it’s time for the hydration break. And an opportunity for broadcasters around the world - aside from in the UK! - to cram in more adverts.

GOAL! Canada 0-1 Bosnia (Lukic, 21)

20:24 , Alan Smith

21’ - Bosnia then win a corner. It’s taken towards the near post, where Kolasinac flicks on for Lukic to guide a nice close-range header past Crepeau and in. Lukic wheels away towards the dugout to celebrate.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:22 , Alan Smith

20’ - Eustaquio is unahppy to be called out for a foul on Bajraktarevic. It’s a free kick, nothing more, and that’s fair enough.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:20 , Alan Smith

17’ - That’s a spurned chance from David. The first real opening of the game as a deep cross isn’t dealt with by Dedic, who swipes the ball towards Canada’s centre-forward. He has space in front of him to shoot but scuffs an attempt with his left foot and Vasilj saves gratefully.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:18 , Alan Smith

16’ - Kone sets Oluwaseyi away down the inside left but the cross is slightly off.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:17 , Alan Smith

14’ - David gets in down the right and sends in a cross that is put out for a corner. That is met by plenty of excitement by the home support but it’s taken short again and ultimately wasted.

Bosnia try to counterattack but it’s held up by the ball coming off the referee.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:14 , Alan Smith

11’ - Johnston earns himself a very early booking with a really poor challenge on Memic, who tries to break down the left flank.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:12 , Alan Smith

10’ - Millar chucks in another long throw that is headed clear. “Let’s go Canada,” sing the home fans.

 (Reuters)

Empty seats latest

20:10 , Alan Smith

There remain quite a few blocks that are vacant on the far side of the ground as we watch it.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:09 , Alan Smith

6’ - De Fougerolles, the young Fulham centre back, earns the approval of home fans behind the goal by making a decent interception on Lukic.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:07 , Alan Smith

5’ - Another half chance for Bosnia. Lukic heads harmlessly wide after leaping high to meet a cross from the right flank.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:05 , Alan Smith

3’ - Not a bad start to this one. Bosnia make their first foray forward and after the ball breaks kindly to him at the edge of the box Memic blasts off target. But it is a sign of intent and hopefully a sign of things to come.

Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:04 , Alan Smith

1’ - The co-hosts immediately win a throw that is flung in and De Fougerolles has a prod towards goal that leads to them winning a corner. It is taken low and short and the move breaks down. A wasted early opportunity.

Kick-off! Canada 0-0 Bosnia

20:02 , Alan Smith

1’ - Canada are in all red and get us underway, playing right to left as we watch. Bosnia are in white with blue sleeves.

Oh, Canada

19:59 , Alan Smith

Oh Canada, sung by Alanis Morrissette (and Jesse Marsch) is welcomed heartily by the home fans.

Now the players shake hands and we’re about to get started.

Anthems

19:56 , Alan Smith

Both squads surround the centre circle awaiting the anthems. Bosnia’s is up first and is played quite nicely by a violinist. There is some chanting in the background that isn’t the anthem but we cannot quite hear it exactly.

Almost time

19:53 , Alan Smith

The teams are in the tunnel and we’re approaching the end of the pre-match formalities.

19:51 , Alan Smith

At least the empty seats appear to have been filled.

19:50 , Alan Smith

Oh, we briefly have some Buble on TV, warbling away although Rooney, Richards and Giroud continue to speak over him.

19:48 , Alan Smith

BBC’s coverage is not yet showing the second part of the ceremony. Instead they are broadcasting a rather interesting segment on how the Bosnia team has united the population.

Marsch's decisions

19:43 , Alan Smith

Marsch explains why Tani Oluwaseyi is starting instead of Cyle Larin in attack: “We think he can stretch the back line and press well. We want to make it difficult for Bosnia. We know Cyle can come off the bench and promise a good way to end the game.”

Supplementary comments

19:36 , Alan Smith

Canada goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau is asked how he slept last night by the world feed broadcast.

“Magnesium,” he says.

Atmosphere building - kind of

19:30 , Alan Smith

 (Reuters) (Reuters)

Absent stars

19:19 , Alan Smith

As we already knew, Alphonso Davies is not yet fit enough to start for the co-hosts, with Jesse Marsch hoping the hamstring heals in the next few days.

Bosnia’s biggest name Edin Dzeko is fit but the veteran forward will start from the bench.

That ceremony in pictures

19:10 , Alan Smith

It looked better than it sounded, trust me.

 (Getty) (Reuters)

Team news

19:05 , Alan Smith

Anyway, we’ll have a game in less than an hour.

Canada: Crepeau; Johnston, De Fougerolles, Cornelius, Laryea; Buchanan, Kone, Eustaquio, Millar; David, Oluwaseyi

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Vasilj; Dedic, Katic, Muharemovic, Kolasinac, Bajraktarevic; Basic, Tahirovic; Memic, Demirovic, Lukic

Are Canadian fans being shortchanged?

19:05 , Alan Smith

The fixtures show five group games apiece in Vancouver and Toronto, with two knockout matches by the Pacific Ocean, one near Lake Ontario. There is the possibility that England will be in Toronto for the last 32, or Argentina in Vancouver for the last 16. Canada have the carrot of knowing that, if they win Group B, they could advance to the quarter-finals before having to cross the border.

But in the pool stage, the highest-profile match is Germany against Ivory Coast. Croatia and Belgium visit once each. Some of the fixtures could rather blend into the background. Canada may have been shortchanged in the prioritisation of all things American. Fifa president Gianni Infantino, after all, wore a USA cap, with 45-47, the number of Trump’s presidencies, on the side when he attended the inaugural meeting of the inaptly named Board of Peace.

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"We'll give it a shot"

18:59 , Alan Smith

Once the ceremony finished the team on the stadium PA have started blaring Livin’ on a prayer and the crowd are suddenly loving it, roaring the chorus.

There’s something for those who organise such ceremonies to learn in that.

That's that, then

18:57 , Alan Smith

And that’s part one of the ceremony over, which means we’ll have Buble in the Bocelli role close to kick-off. Something to look forward to!

Illuminate, yeah, yeah

18:55 , Alan Smith

Now it’s the turn of Jessie Reyez and El Yanna, singing their song Illuminate, which immediately sounds like a poor pastiche of any Shakira song.

The fans seem only mildly interested.

The colour scheme is solid though - if you’re in neither red not white you will stand out like a sore thumb.

Finding the gaps

18:52 , Alan Smith

A wide shot of the stadium during Cara’s performance indicates that all the posh seats - the so-called prime real estate on the halfway line - are mostly empty while the cheaper spots (it’s all relative!) look fairly packed.

Quite like Wembley, then.

After Cara another singer appears, singing some beige Europop style song, followed by a rapper who is rhyming in French and shouting “ENERGY, ENERGY!” over and over. Neither are given a caption naming them on the broadcast.

Wild Things and Fire

18:48 , Alan Smith

Alessia Cara is the first performer on stage, singing Wild Things and Fire. Neither of which I’m familiar with if I’m to be brutally honest.

Let’s hope Buble cracks out a Christmas tune.

Ceremony time

18:46 , Alan Smith

The artistic ceremony is underway, with people in traditional dress dancing and playing small drums. For now at least there are thousands of empty seats and it all feels rather low key compared to last night’s spectacle.

“This is more than a moment, this is true connection,” says a man wearing a baseball cap in the centre circle.

Empty seats latest

18:41 , Alan Smith

Fifa has defended its attendance figures at South Korea’s opening-day win against Czech Republic at the World Cup by insisting that some fans “stood in concourses rather than in their assigned seat.”

There were thousands of empty seats, in just the second match of the tournament, to further raise questions surrounding Fifa’s ticket prices for the world spectacle. South Korea defeated Czech Republic 2-1, in a gripping Group A contest in Guadalajara.

But amid controversy surrounding the ticket prices at the World Cup, with Fifa president Gianni Infantino defending the dynamic pricing policy at his press conference on the eve of the tournament, thousands of empty red seats could be seen throughout the contest at the Estadio Akron.

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Breaking: Partey denied entry to Canada

18:33 , Lawrence Ostlere

Thomas Partey has been denied entry to Canada and will not take part in Ghana’s first game of the World Cup.

The former Arsenal midfielder has been charged with seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault by London’s Metropolitan Police and is awaiting trial. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Ghana are playing Panama in their first game of the tournament on Wednesday 17 June. The team and staff members are set to travel from their base on Rhode Island early next week, but Partey was denied a visa.

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While we wait

18:27 , Alan Smith

Watching an internal feed from within the stadium while we wait for the broadcast to being, it seems that fans who have arrived early are having potential refereeing decisions explained to them in basic terms by a public announcer.

Luckily for those behind one of the goals, with no roof above, it looks quite sunny at the moment with only broken cloud.

Ceremony update

18:20 , Alan Smith

The opening ceremony will be getting underway at 18:30 BST apparently - though last night’s ended up 15 minutes later than advertised.

And for those looking to watch in the UK, it will be shown only on BBC’s iPlayer because their coverage on the main channel does not begin until 19:00 BST.

Azteca gold

18:12 , Alan Smith

While we await our first true glimpse of Toronto, a reminder of what Canada are competing against.

Few stadiums in the world seem capable of evoking such levels of awe as the Azteca.

This shot from last night’s match - although enhanced by Getty’s editors - is a thing of beauty.

 (Getty Images)

Canada look to change course of history

18:05 , Richard Jolly

Canada have the unenviable record of playing the joint most matches in the World Cup without picking up at least a point, along with El Salvador. There have been six, split equally between 1986 and 2026. Canada were minnows four decades ago, owing their place in part to the fact that Mexico qualified automatically as hosts.

They were a better side in 2022, but had the misfortune to be pitted against two of the eventual semi-finalists, Croatia and Morocco, plus a Belgium team who had come third in the previous tournament. They lost all three games, but while only Croatia routed them, that 4-1 triumph came after Canada led through Alphonso Davies. It followed an uncharacteristic display of Canadian tactlessness that rebounded on them: manager John Herdman, after the defeat to Belgium, said his side were going to “eff” Croatia. It only served to galvanise Zlatko Dalic’s side.

Canada's broadcaster makes their feelings known

17:58 , Alan Smith

This video from the Canadian host broadcaster is quite a nice watch and rather pointed.

What to expect from tonight's opening ceremony

17:50 , Will Castle

Canada now take the spotlight for their opening ceremony in Toronto, kicking off at 6:30pm BST on Friday 12 June at BMO Field.

For those in the UK, it will be shown live on BBC.

Leading the line-up is none other than Canadian icon Michael Buble, with the likes of Alessia Cara and Alanis Morissette among the other featured performers.

Palestinian singer Elyanna will also perform while French artist Vegedream, who is best known for his the timeless anthem “Ramenez la coupe a la maison” which celebrated France’s World Cup win in 2018.

Jessie Reyez, Nora Fatehi, Sanjoy and William Prince are also on the bill.

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Early arrivals

17:43 , Alan Smith

Bosnia fans among the early arrivals in Toronto (Reuters)

How forgotten co-hosts Canada can silence their noisy neighbours

17:42 , Richard Jolly

There are times when Canada can seem the forgotten World Cup hosts. They have not staged the most celebrated World Cup of all or another of the most remarkable.

They have not sought to repel fans of other countries, turned a referee away, held an opposition striker for questioning at immigration, bombed a fellow competing nation. Canada’s conventional approach – helpful and welcoming – may be out of kilter with these times; with this United States.

Everyone else can be obscured by the publicity-hungry Trump administration. For the 51st state, as the expansionist, avaricious American president has called the northern neighbour, a first game may be a reminder to the rest of the world that this is Canada’s tournament too.

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Group B: a prediction

17:35 , Michael Jones

Switzerland should have no trouble in topping the group and progressing into the knockout rounds with three wins from three. Early momentum could prove key for the other three teams and with Canada only facing the Swiss in their final group game they hold an advantage. But, both Qatar and Bosnia and Herzgovina will fancy their chances and it will not be a surprise to see either of them go through at the expense of the co-hosts.

Bosnia's players to watch

17:26 , Alan Smith

Star player: Edin Dzeko – The old man of the group he may be but he has proven his ability to perform, in big games and under pressure, even at the latter stage of his career.

Breakout talent: Kerim Alajbegovic – At the opposite end of the spectrum, 18-year-old Alabegovic has had a breakthrough year at Red Bull Salzburg with 17 goal contributions (goals and assists) from 44 appearances as well as scoring the decisive penalties in each of Bosnia’s play off shootouts.

Canada's players to watch

17:20 , Alan Smith

Star player: Alphonso Davies – This pick is the obvious one and caveated providing he is fit to play in the following two matches after tonight. The 25-year-old left-back is clear as Canada’s best player and his experience playing in big games with Bayern could prove crucial in their quest to get past the group stage.

Breakout talent: Niko Sigur – Can play at both right-back and defensive midfield and is intelligent and competitive. Made the switch from Croatia to Canada and is favoured by Marsch so expect him to feature in all three group games.

Bosnia's 26-man squad

17:15 , Alan Smith

Goalkeepers – Nikola Vasilj (St Pauli), Martin Zlomislic (Rijeka), Osman Hadzikic (Slaven Belupo)

Defenders – Sead Kolasinac (Atalanta), Amar Dedic (Benfica), Nihad Mujakic (Gaziantep), Nikola Katic (Schalke), Tarik Muharemovic (Sassuolo), Stjepan Radeljic (Rijeka), Dennis Hadzikadunic (Sampdoria), Nidal Celik (Lens)

Midfielders – Amir Hadziahmetovic (Hull City), Ivan Sunjic (Pafos), Ivan Basic (Astana), Dzenis Burnic (Karlsruher), Ermin Mahmic (Slovan Liberec), Benjamin Tahirovic (Brondby), Amar Memic (Viktoria Plzen), Armin Gigovic (Young Boys), Kerim Alajbegovic (RB Salzburg), Esmir Bajraktarevic (PSV Eindhoven)

Forwards – Ermedin Demirovic (VfB Stuttgart), Jovo Lukic (Universitatea Cluj), Samed Bazdar (Jagiellonia Bialystok), Haris Tabakovic (Borussia Monchengladbach), Edin Dzeko (Schalke)

Canada's 26-man squad

17:10 , Alan Smith

Goalkeepers – Dayne St Clair (Inter Miami), Maxime Crepeau (Orlando City), Owen Goodman (Crystal Palace).

Defenders – Alistair Johnston (Celtic), Derek Cornelius (Marseille), Richie Laryea (Toronto), Niko Sigur (Hajduk Split), Joel Waterman (Chicago Fire), Luc de Fougerolles (Fulham), Moise Bombito (Nice), Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Alfie Jones (Middlesbrough).

Midfielders – Stephen Eustaquio (Porto), Ismael Kone (Sassuolo), Tajon Buchanan (Villarreal), Mathieu Choiniere (Los Angeles FC), Ali Ahmed (Norwich City), Nathan Saliba (Anderlecht), Liam Millar (Hull City), Marcelo Flores (Tigres UANL), Jacob Shaffelburg (Toronto), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto).

Forwards – Jonathan David (Juventus), Cyle Larin (Southampton), Tani Oluwaseyi (Villarreal), Promise David (Union SG).

What to expect from Bosnia

17:00 , Alan Smith

Bosnia & Herzegovina ended a 12-year wait to return to the World Cup when they came through the European qualifying play-offs to secure their place in the competition.

Eden Dzeko is the eye-opening inclusion in the squad and will head to the World Cup for a second time at the age of 40. Dzeko featured in Bosnia’s only other appearance - back in 2014 - with defender Sead Kolasinac the only other member of the squad to also play in that tournament.

He will feature too having scored a crucial 86th minute equaliser against Wales in the play-off round before setting up Haris Tabakovic’s goal against Italy in the play-off final. Both of those games were won on penalties which could prove useful experience should the European side reach the knockout rounds.

What to expect from Canada

16:55 , Alan Smith

Manager Jesse Marsch has described his 26-man squad as the best ‘ever assembled’ and there are highs hopes that the Canadians can make it out of the group stages and into the round of 32 for the very first time.

Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies is, arguably, the most well known player in the squad but he is not fit in time for the first match after picking up a hamstring injury during a Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain.

Canada, of course, qualified for the tournament as co-hosts and will want to vastly improve on their 2022 showing where they lost all three group games and exited without recording a point.

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Water-gate: Fifa’s lucrative World Cup breaks are ruining the spectacle

16:45 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The other prevailing theme from the opening day was how jarring the mid-half water breaks can feel. Lawrence Ostlere, on his way to Los Angeles to watch the USA vs Paraguay later, wants rid of them.

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16:34 , Harry Latham-Coyle

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16:22 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Will the Toronto Stadium be full today? One would assume so as a smaller venue but there were empty seats evident in Guadalajara yesterday as Fifa’s ticket pricing strategy perhaps came back to bite the World Cup organisers.

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Alphonso Davies absent

16:10 , Harry Latham-Coyle

One Canadian star not in action today is Alphonso Davies, with the Bayern Munich defender losing his race to be fit for the tournament opener. Manager Jesse Marsch hopes to be able to call upon the versatile Davies at some point in the group stage, but a hamstring injury sidelines him for now.

Alphonso Davies is not fit to feature for Canada (Getty)

World Cup 2026: Canada's opening ceremony

16:04 , Jamie Braidwood

Canada will now take the spotlight for their opening ceremony in Toronto, kicking off at 6:30pm BST on Friday 12 June at BMO Field ahead of the host nation’s clash with Bosnia and Herzegovina. That one will be live on the BBC.

Leading the line-up is none other than Canadian icon Michael Buble, with the likes of Alessia Cara and Alanis Morissette among the other featured performers.

Palestinian singer Elyanna will also perform while French artist Vegedream, who is best known for his the timeless anthem “Ramenez la coupe a la maison” which celebrated France’s World Cup win in 2018.

Jessie Reyez, Nora Fatehi, Sanjoy and William Prince are also on the bill.

Michael Buble will perform at the opening ceremony in Canada (Reuters)

A bit of Buble?

16:02 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Yes, matters on the pitch will be of interest later but the opening ceremonies will draw plenty of eyes today, too. Here’s a reminder of what is on deck, with a couple of Canadian superstars set to take the Toronto stage.

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US and Canada World Cup opening ceremonies: Start time, performers and TV channel

World Cup 2026 LIVE

16:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Hello hello. It’s another big and busy day as the World Cup kicks into gear with our remaining co-hosts readying themselves for action. Mexico started the party in style yesterday – complete with cards and everything – and now it is the turn of Canada and the United States to kickstart their tournaments.

We begin in Toronto, where there are plenty of stars on show. Michael Buble! Alanis Morissette! Edin Dzeko! The curtain comes up on Canada’s campaign at 8pm BST/3pm ET as they face Bosnia and Herzegovina, but there will be plenty of fun and festivities before then.

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