Toronto, June 11 -- Co-hosts Canada will launch their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina in a Group B clash at Toronto Stadium early Saturday, marking the first-ever World Cup meeting between the two nations.
The match, kickstarting at 12.30 am IST, assumes added significance for Canada, who are aiming to make a strong start on home soil before travelling to Vancouver for their remaining group-stage fixtures against Qatar and Switzerland.
Managed by former United States coach Jesse Marsch, Canada enter the tournament with high expectations and will look to capitalise on home support. Star forwards Jonathan David and Cyle Larin are expected to spearhead the attack.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, meanwhile, arrive in Nort...