Canada begins its FIFA World Cup 2026 Group-stage campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto. Multiple outlets report the match as the host nation’s opening game, with coverage noting a kickoff time of 5am in the early-morning reporting schedule. The venues and scheduling details appear consistent across the reports, with Toronto identified as the location for the Canada–Bosnia and Herzegovina match. Yahoo Sports and other outlets also provide broadcast and viewing information for the game, framing it as the first step in Canada’s tournament schedule. The same live-coverage articles place the match within the broader day’s slate, mentioning that the United States plays next later that day against Paraguay, with the US kickoff listed as 11am in the reporting schedule. The reports also describe Canada as one of three World Cup hosts, alongside the United States and Mexico, and note that a total of 13 matches are set to be played in Canada as part of the tournament arrangements. Overall, the coverage focuses on the opening match, its timing, and how it fits into the day’s other Group B and tournament fixtures.