
Canada Opens 2026 World Cup Campaign with Home Victory Over Bosnia & Herzegovina
Canada's unbeaten run, Bosnia's talented squad, and a packed crowd set the stage for a tightly contested 1‑0 forecast in the tournament's opening match.
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Canada's unbeaten run, Bosnia's talented squad, and a packed crowd set the stage for a tightly contested 1‑0 forecast in the tournament's opening match.

Canada will host the opening matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, entering a historic group stage with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland while aiming to break new ground on home soil.

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The Canadian Soccer Association announced the lineup that will compete on home turf against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland, with captain Alphonso Davies sidelined early and Promise David returning from injury.

As Canada gears up to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, head coach Jesse Marsch is set to unveil a 26‑man lineup on May 29. The squad features a mix of established stars and emerging talent, each poised to influence the nation's historic campaign.

The Canadian side, bolstered by a strong defensive system and key figures like Alphonso Davies, aims to translate home advantage into historic success.