Canada kick off their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina on home soil, with the Group B opener taking place at BMO Field in Toronto. Kick-off is scheduled for 8:00pm BST / 3:00pm ET.
Canada Host Bosnia and Herzegovina in World Cup 2026 Group B Opener

Canada kick off their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina on home soil, with the Group B opener taking place at BMO Field in Toronto. Kick-off is scheduled for 8:00pm BST / 3:00pm ET.
Davies fitness a concern for Canada
Manager Jesse Marsch faces an anxious wait over captain Alphonso Davies, who has been dealing with an injury ahead of the tournament. The Bayern Munich left-back is central to Canada's ambitions, and his availability could prove decisive in the opening match.
Alongside Davies, Jonathan David brings top-level pedigree to the Canada attack. After an impressive spell at Lille, David completed his first season at Juventus in Serie A — a campaign described as frustrating — but will be eager to make his mark on the biggest stage.
Canada, who have lost all six of their previous World Cup fixtures, qualified automatically as co-hosts of the 2026 edition and will play all three Group B matches on home turf. The expanded format means more paths to the round of 32, but Les Rouges will need strong collective performances to advance.
Dzeko leads Bosnia at 40
Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive at their first World Cup since 2014, having navigated the play-offs by eliminating Wales and Italy — both on penalties. Sergio Barbarez's side head into the tournament full of purpose.
The focal point of their attack is Edin Dzeko, now 40 years old and set to surpass both 150 international appearances and 75 international goals during this summer's tournament. He already holds both national records, and the former Manchester City forward remains Bosnia's most experienced and dangerous presence up front.
Bosnia's squad is a blend of established veterans and emerging talent, with five players aged 21 or younger featuring alongside their seasoned core.
First ever meeting between the two sides
Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina have never faced each other before, making this a historic first encounter. Both nations are chasing a place in the expanded knockout rounds — an ambition that gives this Group B opener significant weight from the very first whistle.
FourFourTwo predicts a tightly contested match, with a 1-1 draw the most likely outcome as two determined sides battle for a crucial opening point.


