BW Arabia Saudi Arabia - Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: World Cup Group B Round 1
CDraw
BAHHT 0 – 1
Canada
CHT: 0 – 1
Draw
BAHBosnia and Herzegovina
Updated:
Full Time
1 – 1
Half Time
0 – 1
Goal Scorers
Nikola Katic
Away
In: Jonathan Osorio
Out: Stephen Eustaquio
In: Dzenis Burnic
Out: Sead Kolasinac
Cyle Larin
Assist: Promise Akinpelu
In: Cyle Larin
Out: Tani Oluwaseyi
In: Ivan Sunjic
Out: Esmir Bajraktarevic
In: Kerim Alajbegovic
Out: Amar Memic
In: Armin Gigovic
Out: Ivan Basic
In: Samed Bazdar
Out: Jovo Lukic
In: Jacob Shaffelburg
Out: Liam Millar
In: Promise Akinpelu
Out: Jonathan David
In: Ali Ahmed
Out: Tajon Buchanan
Luc De Fougerolles
Home
Ermedin Demirovic
Away
Jovo Lukic
Away
Jovo Lukic
Assist: Sead Kolasinac
Alistair Johnston
Home
Argentina
Argentina
Argentina
Saudi Arabia
Argentina
Uruguay
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What time is kickoff in Saudi Arabia?
Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina kicks off on Friday 12 June 2026 at 22:00 Saudi Arabia time.
How can I watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina in Saudi Arabia?
Local broadcast partners for Saudi Arabia have not been confirmed at the time of writing. Check official Saudi Arabia broadcast partners or your local rights holder for confirmed coverage.
Who is injured or suspended for this match?
No injuries or suspensions are listed for Canada or Bosnia and Herzegovina.
What is the head-to-head record?
Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina have not recorded any wins or draws in the last 8 meetings listed, with Canada on 0 wins, 0 draws, and Bosnia and Herzegovina on 0 wins.
What competition and round is this?
This is World Cup Group B, Round 1, at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada.
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BW Arabia Saudi Arabia - Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Match Report, Result and Tactical Analysis
World Cup Group B Round 1 at BMO Field, Toronto, Canada.
Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina meet at BMO Field in Toronto with World Cup Group B, Round 1, beginning from the same point on the table but not from the same narrative weight. Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive as league position 1, Canada as league position 2, and both teams stand on 0 points after 0 played. In a first round where every detail matters, the opening result will shape the early rhythm of the group and decide which side sets the tone after the first night.
The numbers frame a contest that starts level in the standings, yet still demands clarity from both coaches. Canada, led by Jesse Marsch, will be judged on how quickly a 4-4-2 can turn structure into control at BMO Field. Bosnia and Herzegovina, guided by Sergej Barbarez, will bring the same 4-4-2 shape and the same 0 points, but their place at the top of the early table gives them the first formal edge. With no goals for, no goals against, and a goal difference of 0 for each side, the match begins as a direct test of organisation rather than of recovery.
That balance is sharpened by the second-place gap, which is 0 between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada. Both teams have 0 wins, 0 draws, and 0 losses, so there is no form table to lean on and no margin already built. The fixture therefore rests on the match-day details that are already fixed: Canada at home in Toronto, Bosnia and Herzegovina as the listed leader, and World Cup Group B, Round 1 as the context. For readers in Saudi Arabia, that makes this an easy fixture to follow on the local rights holder or official competition partners, with the stakes clear from the first whistle.
- Venue: BMO Field in Toronto gives Canada the familiarity of home conditions in a first-round match that begins level on 0 points.
- Coaches: Jesse Marsch and Sergej Barbarez both arrive with 4-4-2 systems, which points to a mirrored tactical starting point.
- Table context: Bosnia and Herzegovina are league position 1 and Canada are league position 2, separated by a second-place gap of 0.
- Records: both sides show 0 played, 0 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses, 0 goals for, 0 goals against, and a goal difference of 0.
For Canada, the home setting at BMO Field is the immediate platform, while Bosnia and Herzegovina carry the status of the current leader in this narrow early grouping. The symmetry in the numbers - 0 points for both, 0 goal difference for both, and identical 4-4-2 formations - means the smallest margin could matter most. In a match framed by league position rather than by form, the first real separation will come from which side can settle into its structure faster and convert that into control.
Saudi Arabia-based readers will see a straightforward but meaningful opening to World Cup Group B, Round 1, with Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina both entering on equal footing and with the same basic statistical profile. The venue, the coaches, and the table all point to a contest that can move quickly from parity to advantage. If one side claims the result, it will immediately become the reference point for the next steps in the group.
The implications are simple: Bosnia and Herzegovina currently hold league position 1, Canada are league position 2, and the winner will leave Toronto with the early edge in World Cup Group B, Round 1.
BW Arabia Saudi Arabia - Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Match Preview, Prediction and Tactical Analysis
World Cup Group B Round 1 at BMO Field, Toronto, Canada.
Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina will meet at BMO Field in Toronto on 2026-06-12 in World Cup Group B Round 1, a fixture that carries the clean tension of an opening-night test. For Canada, Jesse Marsch will want the occasion to bring clarity rather than clutter, while Sergej Barbarez will look to make Bosnia and Herzegovina compact, disciplined and difficult to unpick. In a round where every first result can shape the tone of the group, the stakes are immediate and unmistakable.
The venue itself adds weight to the occasion. BMO Field in Toronto gives Canada familiar surroundings, but World Cup Group B Round 1 will still demand patience and control rather than emotion alone. Jesse Marsch will be judged by how well Canada balance energy with structure, because an opener at home can quickly become awkward if the rhythm is rushed. Sergej Barbarez, by contrast, will have every reason to demand control without the ball and a clear plan for the moments when Bosnia and Herzegovina can move forward.
The coaches are central to the shape of this meeting. Jesse Marsch will approach Canada with the expectation that home advantage should translate into initiative, while Sergej Barbarez will know that Bosnia and Herzegovina can lean on organisation and timing to keep the contest alive. With World Cup Group B at the very start of its journey, both benches will understand that the opening 90 minutes are about more than style. They are about setting a standard, and the team that settles faster in Toronto may dictate how the round is remembered.
- Canada will carry the advantage of BMO Field in Toronto, where Jesse Marsch can expect the crowd and the setting to favour a proactive opening.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive under Sergej Barbarez, whose side will need discipline and patience to handle the first pressure of World Cup Group B Round 1.
- The match date of 2026-06-12 gives the fixture the feel of a fresh start, with neither side yet able to lean on any result from the round.
- Saudi Arabia fans following this one will see an early group meeting in a major international setting, with the opening result set to shape the mood around both teams.
For Saudi Arabia readers, this is the sort of World Cup Group B opener that rewards close attention from the first whistle, because early group points can carry real weight. Canada will try to turn familiarity at BMO Field into control, while Bosnia and Herzegovina will look to Sergej Barbarez for a disciplined response. The opening result on 2026-06-12 will not decide the group, but it will shape the early path for both teams.
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Home · Yellow Card
Away · Goal
Away · Yellow Card
Away · Yellow Card
Home · Yellow Card
In: Jacob Shaffelburg
Out: Liam Millar
Canada · Substitution
In: Promise Akinpelu
Out: Jonathan David
Canada · Substitution
In: Ali Ahmed
Out: Tajon Buchanan
Canada · Substitution
In: Armin Gigovic
Out: Ivan Basic
Bosnia and Herzegovina · Substitution
In: Samed Bazdar
Out: Jovo Lukic
Bosnia and Herzegovina · Substitution
In: Ivan Sunjic
Out: Esmir Bajraktarevic
Bosnia and Herzegovina · Substitution
In: Kerim Alajbegovic
Out: Amar Memic
Bosnia and Herzegovina · Substitution
In: Cyle Larin
Out: Tani Oluwaseyi
Canada · Substitution
Home · Goal
In: Dzenis Burnic
Out: Sead Kolasinac
Bosnia and Herzegovina · Substitution
Away · Yellow Card
In: Jonathan Osorio
Out: Stephen Eustaquio
Canada · Substitution
Live commentary will appear here at kickoff.
| # | Club | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Switzerland
Qualification to next stage
|
3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 7 |
| 2 |
Canada
Qualification to next stage
|
3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 5 | 4 |
| 3 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Possible Qualification to next stage
|
3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 6 | -1 | 4 |
| 4 | Qatar | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 10 | -8 | 1 |