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Cyle Larin scored two minutes after coming on to give co-hosts Canada their first-ever World Cup point and deny Bosnia and Herzegovina victory in the first match in Group B at Toronto’s BMO Field.
Forward Larin turned and swerved in a clinical 31st goal of his international career with 11 minutes remaining, ensuring Les Rouges avoided becoming only the second host team in history to lose their opening game at the finals.
Jovo Lukic nodded in from ex-Arsenal defender Sead Kolasinac’s flick to give Sergej Barbarez’s team, who are ranked 26 places below their opponents at 35th by FIFA, a 21st-minute lead.
Kolasinac’s superb intervention prevented Canada from scoring sooner after the break, hooking the ball against the crossbar and away after Richie Laryea had completed a slick move by breaking clear and sending a low finish under goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj.
Canada had been beaten in all seven matches in which they had featured across their two previous editions at the finals, and their run seemed set to continue on a quiet evening for the country’s record scorer, Jonathan David.
Larin, who scored eight goals in 16 appearances on loan to Southampton last season to seal a permanent move to the Championship club from Mallorca, had other ideas.
Former England defender Stephen Warnock credited Larin with providing the impact head coach Jesse Marsch had wanted.
“That’s the attitude of the player coming onto the pitch,” Warnock told BBC Sport, analysing a goal that took a tiny deflection off opposition player Nikola Katic.
“It’s a lovely round-the-corner pass from Promise David. How quick is the touch, the swivel and turn?
We’ve reached peak Canadiana here at the March to the Match and arrived at Princes’ Gate near the stadium.
A man wearing a cowboy hat, fur coat, carrying a Tim Hortons whips everyone into a frenzy as they finish singing O Canada.
It’s 25 C and brilliantly sunny. pic.twitter.com/Tv8jZLN3nt
— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) June 12, 2026
“It’s deafening in here. It’s absolutely brilliant. [Canada fans] want to get behind their team – they wanted lifting, they needed lifting a little bit.
“Larin’s goal has just lifted them. It’s a lovely give-and-go round the corner. It’s all about how quickly he can take the ball, how quickly he can get his shot away.
“He doesn’t allow the goalkeeper to set himself, he doesn’t allow the defender to get close. He uses his body and rolls him perfectly.
“The finish is beautiful. Yes, it takes a little nick, but that control with his knee… brilliant from Cyle Larin.”
THE VIBES IN TORONTO RIGHT NOW 🇨🇦⚽️🇨🇦⚽️ pic.twitter.com/pzzMtjsYEa
— Made In Canada (@MadelnCanada) June 12, 2026
Canada made one change in attack from their 1-1 draw with Ireland in Montreal on June 6, Tani Oluwaseyi supplanting Larin.
Captain Alphonso Davies was out with a hamstring strain and centre-back Moise Bombito was not ready to start following a broken leg but midfielder Ismael Kone recovered after missing training with a fever on Wednesday.
Forward Jayden Nelson replaced Marcelo Flores in the squad after the winger suffered a serious knee injury.
Canada starting XI: Maxime Crepeau, Alistair Johnston, Luc De Fougerolles, Derek Cornelius, Richie Laryea, Tajon Buchanan, Ishmael Kone, Stephen Eustaquio, Liam Millar, Jonathan David, Tani Oluwaseyi
Canada substitutes: Dayne St. Clair, Alfie Jones, Joel Waterman, Mathieu Choiniere, Cyle Larin, Jacob Shaffelburg, Moise Bombito, Owen Goodman, Alphonso Davies, Ali Ahmed, Jonathan Osorio, Niko Sigur, Promise David, Nathan Saliba, Jayden Nelson
Bosnia and Herzegovina changed a winger from their 1-1 draw with Panama in St Louis six days earlier, Kerim Alajbegovic moving to the bench and Amar Memic coming in.
Haris Tabakovic was recovering from an ankle injury and on the bench, as were Edin Dzeko after missing training with a shoulder issue and midfielder Ivan Sunjic, who had been a doubt.
Bosnia and Herzegovina starting XI: Nikola Vasilj, Amar Dedic, Nikola Katic, Tarik Muharemovic, Sead Kolasinac, Esmir Bajraktarevic, Ivan Basic, Benjamin Tahirovic, Amar Memic, Ermedin Demirovic, Jovo Lukic
Bosnia and Herzegovina substitutes: Mladen Jurkas, Nihad Mujakic, Dennis Hadzikadunic, Armin Gigovic, Samed Bazdar, Edin Dzeko, Ivan Sunjic, Amir Hadziahmetovic, Dzenis Burnic, Kerim Alajbegovic, Stjepan Radeljic, Martin Zlomislic, Haris Tabakovic, Arjan Malic, Ermin Mahmic
Both teams are next in action next Thursday. Here’s when the action starts and the UK broadcaster.
| Date | Match | Time (BST) | ET | PT | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 18 | Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Switzerland | 20:00 | 15:00 | 12:00 | ITV |
| June 18 | Canada vs Qatar | 23:00 | 18:00 | 15:00 | ITV |