Canada fight back to begin World Cup with draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina

Canada fight back to begin World Cup with draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina

The first chance of the match fell to Bosnia after just three minutes when a deep free-kick delivery reached Amar Memic, but he fired over from twelve yards.

Jovo Lukic then headed wide moments later, and it was not until after the quarter-hour mark that Canada created their first real opportunity, which came via record goalscorer Jonathan David; however, the Juventus forward's strike lacked conviction, allowing Nikola Vasilj to make a simple save.

That missed opportunity cost Jesse Marsch's side on 21 minutes when Bosnia took the lead. Ivan Basic's corner-kick was flicked on at the near post by Sead Kolasinac and subsequently nodded home from almost on the goal line by Lukic for his first senior international goal.

Les Rouges responded well to falling behind, yet struggled to create clear-cut chances despite a flurry of corners.

Their best chance before the break came through Villarreal forward Tani Oluwaseyi, who did well to turn his marker but lacked composure with his finish, meaning Sergej Barbarez's men took their lead into the interval.

There were chances at either end straight after the restart.

First, Ermedin Demirovic tried to catch out Maxime Crepeau with a snapshot before Vasilj got down to deny Oluwaseyi after a lovely piece of skill.

Canada then looked set to equalise following a passing move that put Richie Laryea in on goal but, while he beat Vasilj, Bosnia captain Kolasinac diverted the goal-bound effort onto the crossbar with a stunning clearance.

Zmajevi then went up the other end, only for Demirovic to be denied well one-on-one by Crepeau.

Buoyed by the partisan Toronto crowd, Canada pressed hard for an equaliser and were denied by another goal-line clearance on 70 minutes. This time, Nikola Katic was in the right place at the right time to clear Oluwaseyi's header away.

As the game approached the final 10 minutes, Marsch introduced Cyle Larin, and the Southampton man made an almost instant impact. Latching on to a neat flick from fellow substitute Promise David, he lashed home a clinical leveller to unleash bedlam in the stands.

Ultimately, neither side could find a winner in the sapping heat on the shores of Lake Ontario as the spoils were shared.

Nevertheless, it was a historic encounter for the Maple Leaves in more ways than one, and it means Canada stretch their unbeaten run to nine, while Bosnia draw a sixth game in a row in 90 minutes.

Both sides will head west for their second group games on Thursday, with Canada taking on Qatar in Vancouver and Bosnia clashing with Switzerland in Los Angeles.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Nikola Katic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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