Canada dominated its first-ever World Cup match at home despite trailing for much of it. A 78th-minute equalizer from in close by substitute Cyle Larin ensured a point for Canada after Bosnia and Herzegovinia had taken the lead in the 21st.

The final score was 1-1, but Canada impressed overall and deserved a better result. They’ll look for three points against Qatar on June 18 in Vancouver.

The match by the numbers

StatCanadaBosnia and Herzegovina
Possession50%33%
Attempts at goal138
Attempts on targetBIH: 3
Yellow Cards3
Fouls against10 20
Passes424 275
Passes completed314168
Corners4
Free Kicks20 11
Feature image courtesy AP Photo/Sam Balkansky via Canadian Press Images.
Statistics via FIFA.com.

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