Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2026 World Cup Group Stage: Match Details and Preview
The Canada men’s national soccer team will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in a crucial Group F match on June 12, 2026, at 22:02 local time (02:02 UTC on June 13), according to confirmed tournament schedules. The match, set to air on HTV 2, marks the second of three group stage games for both teams as they compete for a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout rounds.
The game will be held at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada, as part of the U.S.-Canada-Mexico 2026 World Cup hosting arrangement. Canada, the tournament’s co-host, has already secured a spot in the group stage after qualifying through the CONCACAF region, while Bosnia and Herzegovina advanced via the UEFA qualification process.
Match Details and Broadcast Information
The Canada-Bosnia and Herzegovina clash is scheduled for June 12, 2026, at 22:02 local time in Toronto. The match will be broadcast on HTV 2, a Croatian public television channel, though viewers in Canada and the U.S. may also access the game through official World Cup platforms such as ESPN and CBC Sports. FIFA has not yet confirmed the exact broadcast rights for the match, but HTV 2’s inclusion aligns with the tournament’s international distribution strategy.

Local time in Toronto on June 12 will be Eastern Time (UTC-4), meaning the match will begin at 10:02 PM ET. Fans in Europe will need to adjust for a 6-hour time difference, with the game starting at 4:02 AM on June 13 in cities like London and Paris.
Tournament Context and Group Standings
Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina are both in Group F of the 2026 World Cup, alongside Belgium and Morocco. The group stage features a round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the knockout rounds. As of the latest updates, Canada has yet to play its opening match, while Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first game is scheduled for June 10 against Morocco.
Canada’s qualification campaign was bolstered by strong performances in the CONCACAF Nations League, including a 2-1 victory over the U.S. in the 2023 final. Bosnia and Herzegovina, meanwhile, secured their place through a playoff win over Ukraine, showcasing resilience in high-pressure matches.
Key Players and Tactical Considerations
Canada’s squad, led by Bundesliga