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Canada 2-0 Bosnia: Davies and David Lead Hosts to Historic Opening Win

Canada's World Cup 2026 opener delivered exactly what BMO Field demanded: two goals, a clean sheet, and an Alphonso Davies performance built for this stage.

If you want to understand what this World Cup means to Canada, spend 90 minutes at BMO Field on a warm June night in Toronto. The stadium — intimate at 45,000, electric well before kick-off — produced a noise disproportionate to its size and a performance from the Canadian national team that matched every decibel. Canada 2-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina. This tournament is theirs to enjoy.

Davies: Born for Exactly This

Alphonso Davies converted from the penalty spot in the 34th minute after being brought down inside the area, and the response from BMO Field was immediate and total. At 25, Davies is among the best left-backs in the world on current form, and his World Cup — on Canadian soil, in the city where this team has its roots — has the shape of a story that resolves only one way. His penalty was technically straightforward: down the middle, no hesitation, perfect execution. What made it remarkable was the weight it carried and the calmness with which he ignored that weight entirely.

Bosnia were not a passive opponent. Edin Džeko — making what is almost certainly his last World Cup appearance — worked the channels throughout the first half, held up play intelligently and created moments that required Canadian concentration. But the visitors couldn't find the goal their first-half pressure deserved, and Canada gradually took control.

David's Finish Closes the Game

Jonathan David has spent several years being Ligue 1's most reliable striker without receiving the international recognition his numbers deserved. His finish in the 78th minute — first-time, left foot, bottom corner from the edge of the box — was the type of goal that changes a narrative. Canada had worked the ball to David in space through patient build-up, and he did what he always does in front of goal: made it look inevitable.

Canada's Place in the Tournament

Group B now takes on a fascinating shape with Canada at the top. The Canadians face Qatar next at BC Place in Vancouver. After opening night, the question of whether Canada truly belongs at the top level of a World Cup has received its clearest answer yet. Watch all Canada Group B matches live at WatchLiveMatch.tv — full schedule and broadcaster listings in the schedule section.

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