The Bosnia and Herzegovina national team dropped three points that were within reach, after settling for a positive 1-1 draw against host Canada, in the confrontation that brought them together at BMO Field in Toronto as part of the opening of their campaign in the 2026 World Cup.
Bosnia advanced with a goal by Jovo Lukic, and succeeded in maintaining the advantage for 79 minutes thanks to remarkable solidity and defensive organization, but Kyle Lahren was able to overcome those defenses when he equalized for his country in the 79th minute.
With this result, each party earns one point, and the struggle for the two qualification places in the group remains open from the beginning, as Canada excelled in possession and creating opportunities, while Bosnia relied on transitions and set pieces.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national team squandered three points that were within reach, settling for a 1-1 draw against the host Canada in the match held at the “BMO Field” in Toronto as part of their opening campaign in the 2026 World Cup.
Bosnia took the lead with a goal from Jovo Lukić and managed to maintain their advantage for 79 minutes thanks to a remarkable defensive solidity and organization. However, “Kyle Larin” was able to overcome that defense and equalized for his team in the 79th minute.
With this result, each side earns one point, and the battle for the two qualification spots in the group remains open from the start, as Canada excelled in possession and creating chances, while Bosnia relied on counterattacks and set pieces.
















