Canada salvaged a point in their opening match of the World Cup against Bosnia and Herzegovina, drawing 1-1. Despite a challenging performance for much of the game, the co-hosts appeared to be heading for defeat. Substitute Cyle Larin proved to be the difference-maker, scoring a crucial equalising goal. Larin’s strike alleviated pressure on the Canadian team and secured their first point in the tournament. The draw represents a positive outcome for Canada, particularly after a difficult start to their campaign. The match took place in Toronto, marking Canada’s return to the World Cup stage. The result leaves Group B wide open as the tournament progresses.