Canada made history by earning its first-ever World Cup point in a dramatic 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina at Toronto's BMO Field on June 13, 2026, while the United States dominated Paraguay 4-1 in their Group D opener. Substitute Cyle Larin scored Canada's equalizer in the 78th minute, canceling out Jovo Lukić's first-half header, ending Canada's six-match World Cup losing streak. The match saw violent incidents as two German fans were charged with assaulting officers before kickoff, though the game itself featured passionate but peaceful support from both sets of fans. Meanwhile, the USA's strong performance included three first-half goals and a stoppage-time strike by Gio Reyna. The Guardian+5
Canada's Group B opener at renovated BMO Field saw the hosts fight back from an early deficit, marking their first non-loss in World Cup history after previous group-stage exits. The United States' match in Group D showcased their attacking prowess with Reyna's spectacular late goal capping a dominant display. Both North American co-hosts demonstrated strong starts to their campaigns, with Canada's match following earlier tournament openers by Mexico and other nations. The games occurred amid heightened security following pre-match fan violence in Toronto. The Age+3
Larin's equalizer just minutes after entering became the tournament's quickest substitute goal so far, while Bosnia's Lukić opened scoring with a 21st-minute header. For the USA, Reyna's stoppage-time strike highlighted their depth, with multiple players contributing to the 4-1 rout. Canada's Ismaël Koné controlled midfield play to earn Man of the Match honors against Bosnia, while American goalkeeper Matt Turner made key saves to preserve their lead. Both matches featured physical play, with Canada-Bosnia seeing brutal tackles and collisions throughout. The Age+2
The results leave Canada and Bosnia with one point each in Group B, while the USA temporarily tops Group D. Canada's performance marks a turning point after previous World Cup disappointments, boosting morale for the host nation. The USA's dominant win establishes them as group favorites, with their tactical 3-4-2-1 formation proving effective. Bosnia's showing demonstrated their potential despite political challenges back home, while Paraguay faces an uphill battle after their heavy defeat. The day's matches highlighted North American soccer's growth on the global stage. France 24+2