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Group B · BMO Field, Toronto 🍁 On Canadian soil

Canada 1–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina

🇨🇦Canada
1–1
🇧🇦Bosnia and Herzegovina

Canada 1–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina — Group B, played at BMO Field, Toronto on June 12, 2026. 🍁 On Canadian soil

Match Info

RoundGroup B
DateJune 12
VenueBMO Field
CityToronto 🍁
Result1–1
✦ Match Report

Canada opened its home World Cup in front of a passionate Toronto crowd at BMO Field. Bosnia and Herzegovina struck first through Jovo Lukić, but Cyle Larin levelled late to earn the co-hosts a point in their opening Group B fixture.

Match Report: Canada 1–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Canada opened its home World Cup in front of a passionate Toronto crowd at BMO Field. Bosnia and Herzegovina struck first through Jovo Lukić, but Cyle Larin levelled late to earn the co-hosts a point in their opening Group B fixture.

Goals

Cyle Larin 78′ (CAN) · Jovo Lukić 21′ (BIH)

Match Details

Competition2026 FIFA World Cup — Group B
DateJune 12, 2026
VenueBMO Field, Toronto, Canada 🍁
ResultCanada 1–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
GoalscorersCyle Larin 78′ (CAN) · Jovo Lukić 21′ (BIH)

The Venue — BMO Field

BMO Field, Toronto
🏟️ BMO Field, Toronto · Capacity ~30,000 (expanded for the World Cup) · Opened 2007

BMO Field in Toronto is one of Canada’s two World Cup host stadiums and staged this fixture on home soil. The stadium has a capacity of about ~30,000 (expanded for the World Cup) and opened in 2007.

FAQ — Canada 1–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Common questions about this fixture.

What was the result of Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Canada 1–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Group B of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at BMO Field, Toronto.

Where was Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina played?

At BMO Field in Toronto, Canada — on Canadian soil.

Did Canada reach the Round of 16?

Yes — Canada reached the World Cup Round of 16 for the first time in its history at the 2026 tournament.

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Updated July 2026. Live scores and squad details change — confirm with official sources.