Cyle Larin equalised on 78 minutes, 121 seconds after coming off the bench, as Canada drew 1-1 with Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday 12 June for the first World Cup point in the nation's history 1. Jovo Lukic had put Bosnia ahead in the first half; Promise David supplied the assist for the leveller. Canada had lost all six of their previous World Cup matches across 1986 and 2022, a 40-year run that ended in barely two minutes of substitute football.
The three co-hosts now read three different verdicts after matchday one. The United States won emphatically with a broadcast record; Mexico opened the tournament with a 2-0 win over South Africa ; Canada took a hard-fought single point. One enlarged tournament, three host nations, three distinct trajectories into the group stage.
The point matters more for being taken at home, where Canada's squad was locked in ahead of the tournament . Larin's impact from the bench sharpened a campaign that, on paper, looked thin in attacking depth, and it gives Canada something tangible to defend across their remaining Group B fixtures.
