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Canada Earns First World Cup Point After Larin Equalizer vs Bosnia

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
June 12, 2026
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Canada draw Bosnia & Herzegovina 1-1 as Cyle Larin rescues co-hosts

Canada salvage 1-1 draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina as substitute Cyle Larin scores; Alphonso Davies and Edin Džeko missed the match ahead of upcoming group fixtures.

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Larin’s late finish earns Canada a deserved point

Canada drew Bosnia & Herzegovina 1-1 on Friday as substitute Cyle Larin produced a clinical finish to level the contest in the 78th minute. The result delivered a first World Cup point for the tournament co-hosts and came despite the absence of Canada’s leading German-based player, Alphonso Davies. The match was competitive from start to finish and underlined both sides’ determination in a tight warm-up encounter ahead of the group stage.

Canada’s draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina highlighted the hosts’ ability to create clear chances after the break, while Bosnia showed resilience and a willingness to exploit set-piece opportunities. The match served as a final test for both teams as they prepare to begin their official group campaigns in the coming days.

Debutant Jovo Lukić gives Bosnia an early lead

Bosnia & Herzegovina took the lead in the 21st minute through Jovo Lukić, who marked his competitive debut with a composed finish. The goal followed a well-delivered corner from Ivan Bašić that was headed on by Sead Kolašinac and met by Lukić inside the box. The movement and delivery suggested Bosnia would be a threat from dead-ball situations all evening.

That opener reflected selection adjustments for the visitors, who started several players with Bundesliga connections, including Nikola Vasilj, Nikola Katić and Ermedin Demirović. The goal also underlined Bosnia’s depth, with Lukić given a chance because of Haris Tabaković’s injury and Edin Džeko’s fitness doubts.

Canada increase intensity after the interval

The hosts grew into the game after half-time, pressing higher and forcing more openings as Bosnia defended deeper. St. Pauli goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj was kept busy in the second half and produced a series of decisive interventions to deny Canadian forwards. Maxime Crepeau, Canada’s number one between the posts, also made key saves at crucial moments to keep the score level before Larin’s equalizer.

Jesse Marsch’s side saw chances come and go, with strikers Jonathan David and Tani Oluwaseyi both missing gilt-edged opportunities. Stephen Eustáquio’s set-piece deliveries repeatedly tested Bosnia’s defence but failed to produce a goal prior to the late substitute finish. The pattern of play suggested Canada’s plan was to dominate possession and create openings through sustained pressure.

Absences and late changes shaped both lineups

The match was notable for the absence of several high-profile names on both teams. Alphonso Davies missed the game through injury and did not feature for Canada, leaving the hosts without one of their most influential attacking outlets. Bosnia were also missing Haris Tabaković, and Edin Džeko started on the bench as a precaution given fitness concerns.

Bosnia coach Sergej Barbarez made measured use of his substitutes, introducing Kerim Alajbegović and Dženis Burnić in the second half as the match became more physical. Canada’s decision to send on Cyle Larin proved decisive, with the Southampton forward repaying the faith by converting his chance within minutes of entering the field. Those personnel choices ultimately dictated how the contest unfolded late on.

Tactical trends and defensive stands decided the game

Set pieces were a recurring theme throughout the match and provided Bosnia with their best opening, while Canada relied on structured build-up and late runs into the box. Bosnia’s backline, marshalled at times by the experience of Sead Kolašinac and the combative presence of Nikola Katić, made several last-ditch interventions to preserve their lead and then protect the draw. Canada’s defensive shape allowed them to absorb pressure and spring forward on transitions.

In the closing stages a series of dramatic interventions defined the final minutes; Vasilj and his defenders blocked efforts in injury time to prevent Larin from snatching a win. The encounter showcased both teams’ tactical discipline and highlighted defensive organization as a decisive factor in a match that produced few clearcut chances overall.

Implications for group stage and upcoming fixtures

The point carries immediate significance for Canada as they prepare to open their group campaign against Qatar, while Bosnia & Herzegovina will next face Switzerland. For the co-hosts, earning a result in front of home supporters will provide a modest confidence boost despite the absence of their top international players. Bosnia’s performance offered evidence of squad depth and set-piece potency ahead of matches that will test their consistency.

Both teams now shift focus to their scheduled group fixtures, where results will have a direct bearing on qualification prospects from what promises to be a closely contested section. The managers will have little time to adjust tactics and recover injured players before competitive action begins, making this friendly a final tuning exercise rather than a definitive indicator of tournament form.

Canada draw Bosnia & Herzegovina 1-1 in a match that balanced attacking intent with defensive resilience, and both sides will take lessons from the encounter as they move into the group stage. The result leaves Canada with a point on the board and Bosnia with unresolved questions about finishing, while the absences of Alphonso Davies and Edin Džeko will continue to be monitored ahead of upcoming fixtures.

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