Canada has never won a men's FIFA World Cup match in six previous attempts, and the first men's World Cup game ever played on Canadian soil kicks off today in Toronto. With Switzerland as heavy favourites to win Group B, this afternoon's opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina is effectively the battle for second place before the group has even started.
The shadow over the opener is Alphonso Davies, who has been managing a hamstring issue and is expected to miss this match — a significant absence, given that his pace and ability to stretch defences in transition is a core component of how Jesse Marsch's side functions at its best. Canada's discipline record is also worth watching: three red cards in their last seven matches, and coach Marsch has acknowledged it publicly — against a Bosnia side built to sit deep, earn set pieces, and make opponents pay for structural mistakes, any disruption to Canada's shape is exactly the kind of match Bosnia want.