Canada bounces back to draw 1-1 with Bosnia & Herzegovina at BMO Field, clinching their historic first-ever World Cup point.

Co-hosts Canada launched their 2026 World Cup campaign with a gritty, historic comeback at Toronto’s BMO Field.
Trailing early against a resilient Bosnia and Herzegovina side, the Maple Leaves dug deep to rescue a 1-1 draw in front of a rocking home crowd. The hard-fought result marks a massive milestone for Canadian soccer, securing the nation’s first-ever point in World Cup history after seven attempts.
The dramatic stalemate also extends Canada’s impressive unbeaten streak to nine consecutive matches, while the visitors recorded their sixth successive draw inside 90 minutes.
Both nations now head west for their next Group B fixtures on Thursday. Canada will look to build on this momentum when they face Qatar in Vancouver, while Bosnia travels to Los Angeles for a high-stakes clash with Switzerland.