Canada’s Larin rescues draw with late goal against Bosnia in Group B opener

Canada's Cyle Larin (9) scores his sides first goal of the game in the second half of the World Cup Group B soccer match between Canada and Bosnia on June 12, 2026, in Toronto. (AP Photo)
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Updated 13 June 2026
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Canada’s Larin rescues draw with late goal against Bosnia in Group B opener

  • Substitute nets Canada’s first World Cup goal on home soil
  • Bosnia led early through Lukic’s first international goal

TORONTO: Canada striker Cyle Larin came off the ​bench to grab a 1-1 draw for his side against Bosnia and Herzegovina in a frenetic Group B opener on Friday that long looked like it would end in defeat for the World Cup co-hosts.
Bosnia went ahead in the 21st minute when Jovo Lukic steered home a flick-on from a corner for his first international goal, but Canada thundered forward and should have equalized through Richie Laryea in the 53rd, only for Bosnia’s Sead Kolasinac ‌to miraculously steer ‌his shot off the crossbar and away ​to ‌safety.
The ⁠Canadians continued ​to attack ⁠relentlessly, but despite creating plenty of chances they lacked precision in their finishing as the Bosnians dealt with a succession of crosses and looked to be heading for a narrow win.
Larin had other ideas, however, when introduced in the 76th minute and made an immediate impact, swivelling in the box and firing home a deflected strike less than three minutes later to equalize and send ⁠the home crowd into raptures.
The result gave Canada their first-ever ‌World Cup point but left them short ‌of the winning start they had craved.
Jonathan David ​had a glorious chance to put ‌Canada in front early on but the country’s all-time leading scorer sent ‌his well-struck shot from the center of the area right at goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj.
After Lukic put the battle-tested Dragons on the board it was Canada, roared on by a boisterous red-clad crowd, who took over.
Canada pressed for the rest of the half ‌but were unable to establish much of a presence deep in the Bosnia half with almost every ball they ⁠sent into the ⁠area quickly cleared from danger.
The hosts nearly drew level at the start the second period when Laryea went through on goal and his shot looked certain to head over the line until Kolasinac stepped in at the last moment to clear via the bar.
With the game starting to open up, Bosnia nearly doubled their lead moments later when Ermedin Demirovic went through on goal but Maxime Crepeau, making his World Cup debut after missing the 2022 edition with a broken leg, madea crucial save.
That set the stage for Southampton striker Larin, who earned the honor of scoring Canada’s first World ​Cup goal on home soil when ​he blasted home a right-footed shot from the center of the box in the 78th minute moments after entering the game.