4 Takeaways From Canada's World Cup Opener vs. Bosnia And Herzegovina
The first FIFA World Cup match on Canadian soil delivered drama, dread and most importantly, a point.
Canada's historic World Cup match on home soil is now behind us, and it nearly became a national wake. Bosnia and Herzegovina opened the scoring in the 21st minute through striker Jovo Lukic, who headed in his first-ever international goal from point-blank range after Sead Kolašinac's near-post flick on a corner.
For an hour, around 43,000 fans at Toronto Stadium stared down a familiar nightmare.