Several outlets publish viewing instructions for the Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The game is presented as Canada’s first World Cup match and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Group B matchup, with coverage focused on where and when fans can watch, including live streaming and live TV telecast options. NDTV, Yahoo Sports, TechRadar, the New York Post, Business Insider, and Mashable all emphasize “how to watch” details and repeatedly highlight options to watch the match online “for free” and from various locations, including the United States and “from anywhere,” depending on available streaming rights. The Athletic likewise provides match-watching information, listing TV channel and streaming options. Across the sources, the common thread is practical access: viewers can find the match time, and then use the relevant broadcaster or permitted streaming service to watch the game live. The articles do not consistently highlight specific broadcasters in the provided text, but they align on the match identity (Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina) and the format of the information (telecast and streaming guidance).