Group B action at the 2026 FIFA World Cup gets underway on Friday as co-hosts Canada take on Bosnia-Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium, with both nations eager to make a positive start to their campaign.
For Canada, the match presents an opportunity to secure a first-ever FIFA World Cup victory. Despite appearing at the 1986 and 2022 tournaments, the Canadians have lost all six of their previous World Cup matches, scoring only twice and conceding 12 goals.
Having qualified automatically as tournament co-hosts, Jesse Marsch’s side enters the competition carrying the hopes of a nation eager to make history on home soil.
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