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Canada earn first ever World Cup point with Bosnia draw, Larin on target
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Canada earn first ever World Cup point with Bosnia draw, Larin on target

June 12, 2026 at 09:09 PM
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Quick summary

Canada drew with Bosnia and Herzegovina to claim their first-ever point at a FIFA World Cup, with striker Larin scoring for Jesse Marsch's side.

What happened

Canada's men's national team recorded a historic result by drawing against Bosnia and Herzegovina, earning their first-ever point at a FIFA World Cup. The goal was scored by Larin, and head coach Jesse Marsch celebrated a landmark moment for the program. The result is significant for Canada's growing football identity ahead of the expanded 2026 World Cup on home soil. It marks a major step in Canada's emergence as a credible international side.

Chance analysis

This is a milestone result for Canada, who had never previously earned a World Cup point prior to this fixture. Combined with the upcoming 2026 World Cup being hosted in North America, Canada's progression under Marsch is a key storyline. The performance and Larin's goal suggest Canada can compete at the international level, which has direct implications for their World Cup 2026 expectations and betting/market projections.

Impact

Boosts Canada's morale and credibility as an emerging football nation ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with positive implications for Marsch's project and Larin's role.

AI Insight

Canada's first-ever World Cup point boosts their confidence and credibility ahead of hosting the 2026 World Cup — treat them as a more competitive side in group-stage projections.

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Canada earn first ever World Cup point with Bosnia draw, Larin on target

Canada drew with Bosnia and Herzegovina to claim their first-ever point at a FIFA World Cup, with striker Larin scoring for Jesse Marsch's side.

Article summary

Canada's men's national team recorded a historic result by drawing against Bosnia and Herzegovina, earning their first-ever point at a FIFA World Cup. The goal was scored by Larin, and head coach Jesse Marsch celebrated a landmark moment for the program. The result is significant for Canada's growing football identity ahead of the expanded 2026 World Cup on home soil. It marks a major step in Canada's emergence as a credible international side.

This is a milestone result for Canada, who had never previously earned a World Cup point prior to this fixture. Combined with the upcoming 2026 World Cup being hosted in North America, Canada's progression under Marsch is a key storyline. The performance and Larin's goal suggest Canada can compete at the international level, which has direct implications for their World Cup 2026 expectations and betting/market projections.

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Jun 12, 2026, 9:09 PM
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Match Report
Confidence
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