Late Larin Drama Earns Canada Historic Point Against Bosnia

The second matchday of the 2026 FIFA World Cup delivered an absolute thriller at a packed, 43,000-seat Toronto Stadium, marking Canada's historic debut as World Cup co-hosts and the first draw of the expanded tournament. Jesse Marsch’s men showed immense resilience to rescue a 1-1 draw against a disciplined Bosnia and Herzegovina side in a Group B curtain-raiser that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
The encounter burst to life with both teams trading early blows in a high-octane opening sequence. The Balkan nation—who arrived with a formidable reputation after spectacularly eliminating heavyweights Italy on penalties in the European playoff final back in April—demonstrated tactical maturity from the outset, with Ermin Mahmić firing a warning shot narrowly over the crossbar inside three minutes. Canada responded with a fluid attack of their own in the 17th minute when Jonathan David found space inside the penalty area, but his goal-bound strike was firmly gathered by Bosnian goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj.
Set-Piece Mastery and Defensive Defiance
Bosnia's renowned efficiency from dead-ball situations was illustrated just three minutes later. Following a swinging corner from the right flank, Sead Kolašinac ghosted into the box and flicked the ball on toward the six-yard box. Target man Jovo Lukić reacted quickest, outmuscling his marker to power a textbook header past Maxime Crépeau to break the deadlock and silence the home crowd.
With the lead established, Sergej Barbarez’s side contentedly dropped into a compact defensive shape, looking to unleash the blistering pace of Ermedin Demirović on the counter-attack. Canada grew increasingly adventurous in the second half, heavily overloading the flanks to bypass the central blockade.
They came agonisingly close to levelling the score in the 53rd minute when Richie Laryea cut inside from the left wing to unleash a low drive; a desperate, last-ditch slide from Kolašinac heavily deflected the ball, sending it looping onto the crossbar. Bosnia nearly put the game out of reach moments later on a rapid break, but Crépeau stood tall to win a crucial one-on-one duel against Demirović, keeping the hosts' hopes alive.
Super-Sub Larin Rewrites the Script
With less than fifteen minutes of normal time remaining, Marsch’s tactical adjustments paid dividends. Veteran marksman Cyle Larin was introduced from the bench in the 75th minute and took just two minutes to alter the course of the match. The striker received a sharp pass on the edge of the penalty area, expertly rolled his defender and fired a ferocious, clinical strike into the back of the net to trigger absolute bedlam in Toronto.
While Les Rouges are still waiting for their first-ever World Cup victory, the resilience they showed to rescue a point offers plenty of encouragement for the remainder of their campaign. Canada will now shift their focus to BC Place in Vancouver, where they face Qatar on 18 June.
World Cup 2026
Canada - Bosnia 1:1 (0:1)
Goals: Lukic J., 21 (0:1); Larin C., 79 (1:1)
Canada: Crépeau; Johnston A.; Laryea; De Fougerolles; Cornelius De.; Eustáquio (Osorio, 91); Kone I.; Buchanan T. (David, 61); Oluwaseyi (Larin C., 76); David J. (Ahmed, 61); Millar L. (Shaffelburg, 61)
Substitution: Ahmed (from 61); Shaffelburg (from 61); David (from 61); Larin C. (from 76); Osorio (from 91)
Bench: St. Clair; Goodman O.; Jones Al.; Waterman; Bombito; Sigur; Choinière; Saliba; Davies; Nelson
Yellow Cards: Johnston A. 12; De Fougerolles 54
Bosnia: Vasilj N.; Dedic A.; Katić; Kolasinac (Burnić, 84); Tahirovic; Muharemovic; Bašić І. (Gigovic, 62); Memic Am. (Alajbegović, 74); Bajraktarević (Šunjić I., 74); Lukic J. (Baždar, 62); Demirovic
Substitution: Gigovic (from 62); Baždar (from 62); Šunjić I. (from 74); Alajbegović (from 74); Burnić (from 84)
Bench: Jurkas; Zlomislić; Malic; Mujakic N.; Hadžikadunić; Radeljic; Hadžiahmetović; Mahmić; Dzeko; Tabakovic
Yellow Cards: Demirovic 45; Lukic J. 45; Katić 93
