Hello and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's World Cup Breakfast from day two at the tournament – your one-stop shop for everything you've missed overnight in North America.For all the latest news, viral moments and what to look out for, stay right here.OVERNIGHT ACTIONIn Los Angeles, no expense was spared as Katy Perry headlined the opening ceremony with her song Wonder. Some, however, branded her performance a 'trainwreck' and eagle-eyed viewers spotted the Firework hitmaker wearing pin bearing the Canadian flag!There were also vocals from Grammy-winning South African artist Tyla and K-pop group Blackpink, but the most moving part of the show was the cameo of 10-year-old Norwegian singer Tius Luka. The youngster, who recorded Wonder with Perry when he was five in 2021, held her hand and sang the opening and closing lines in a crystalline voice to steal the show. At least the giant inflatable World Cup held up in California, with Rema, LISA and Anitta performing next to it flanked by an energetic dance troupe. The same couldn't be said for Canada, where, a few hours earlier, it all felt a little deflated. Literally. Michael Buble was the poster boy of the ceremony, but was suspiciously absent from the initial performance. Fans were made to wait until just before kick-off for his appearance.But what caught the eye was the large, inflatable Jules Rimet trophy in the middle of the pitch that must have been around 40ft in height. The aim was for it to stand tall behind the likes of Elyanna, Jessie Reyez and Nora Fatehi, but, after a few seconds of trying, it became apparent that there was an issue, and it would only half inflate.Organisers soon accepted defeat and gave up on their attempts, leaving the performers to sing in front of a globe and some deflated nylon. Not ideal. And neither was their result... Katy Perry and Norwegian boy Tius Luka performed Wonder in the Los Angeles ceremony A giant Jules Rimet trophy failed to properly inflate during Canada's opening ceremony Organisers had better luck with their inflatable display before the USA vs Paraguay clash la copa del mundo en la ceremonia inaugural del mundial en Canadá era inflable, el mecanismo falló en vivo y tuvieron que bajarla 😭 la decadencia pic.twitter.com/ADsRHcOkuo— nacho con O (@NachoConO) June 12, 2026 Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, TorontoNot a great start for one of the three host nations. Jovo Lukic's goal put the underdogs ahead, and Jesse Marsch's side struggled to create any clear-cut opportunities before Cyle Larin equalised.They should still be set to qualify for the last-32 if they can at least beat Qatar, but, with Switzerland also in their way, the Canadians would have hoped for three points from their opening game. Star man Christian Pulisic had to come off at the break after receiving a kick in the calf and was apparently finding walking difficult, but Mauricio Pochettino said he shouldn't be a major worry.