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Canada's World Cup era starts in its own backyard

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.

The Rest of the Slate
NBA Finals
(Team: NBA Finals): Down 29 points in Game 4 on Wednesday, the Knicks rallied all the way back — the game-winner came when Jalen Brunson's shot rattled the rim and OG Anunoby tipped it in with 1.2 seconds remaining, completing the largest comeback in Finals history and giving New York a 107-106 win. The Knicks now hold a 3-1 series lead and can win their first title since 1973 if they win again on the road in San Antonio — exactly what they did in Games 1 and 2.
Blue Jays
(Team: Blue Jays): The Blue Jays dropped their series finale to Philadelphia on Wednesday, with Kyle Schwarber homering among three Phillies long balls in a 7-4 loss. Tonight the Yankees come to Rogers Centre — a matchup with implications in the AL East race — at 7:37 PM ET on Sportsnet.
F1 — Spanish GP
(Team: F1 — Spanish GP): The Formula 1 Aramco Gran Premio de España takes place today in Barcelona — the Spanish Grand Prix is reliably one of the season's highest-stakes strategic races, where tyre management and undercut timing separate contenders from pretenders. For Canadian fans, it is the last major motorsport event before the World Cup fully consumes the weekend broadcast window.
The Number
39

Jonathan David's international goals for Canada in 77 caps — heading into his first home World Cup David is Canada's all-time leading scorer and the main attacking focal point in Marsch's 4-2-3-1, facing a Bosnia side that, while organised, does not have the elite defensive personnel to neutralise a striker of his calibre.

What's On Tonight
3:00 PM ET · Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (World Cup Group B, BMO Field, Toronto) · TSN
7:37 PM ET · New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays · Sportsnet
8:30 PM ET · NBA Finals Game 5: Knicks at Spurs (Saturday, June 13) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Canada to win and under 2.5 goals — Bosnia have drawn 1-1 in three consecutive competitive qualifying matches, concede sparingly when organised, and Canada's recent form includes three goalless friendly draws, making a tight, low-scoring Canada win the most coherent read of this fixture.

“Canada has never won a World Cup match, and today the entire country will watch it try for the first time at home, which is either the perfect setting or a significantly larger stage on which to fail”
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