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Co-hosts earn 1st World Cup point

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See Bosnia's crazy save to keep World Cup lead over Canada
Bosnia and Herzegovina defender Sead Kolasinac made a stunning goal line clearance to deprive Canada's Richie Laryea in the 53rd minute, ricocheting the ball off the crossbar and back into play.

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Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Co-hosts earn first World Cup point - as it happened
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Co-host Canada scores late to earn 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina in the first World Cup match ever played in Canada
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Canada pick first ever FIFA World Cup point with 1-1 draw vs Bosnia at home
Canada's long wait for a positive FIFA World Cup result finally came to an end, but co-hosts will feel they left Toronto Stadium with mixed emotions after being held to a 1-1 draw by Bosnia and Herzeg...

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Canada Earns First World Cup Point In 1-1 Draw With Bosnia-Herzegovina
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How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Sling TV and save

Sling TV may not be the top choice for all viewers to watch the World Cup, but customers in select markets can stream the entire tournament at a great price. The 2026 FIFA World Cup has officially begun,
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The save of the World Cup? Kolašinac with a mad clearance

Sead Kolašinac may have just produced the biggest goal-line clearance of the entire 2026 World Cup on only the second day. With Bosnia and Herzegovina leading 1–0, the captain brilliantly cleared a shot from Canada’s Richie Laryea off the line.
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Watching The World Cup From A Restaurant? Use These Credit Cards To Save At Watch Parties

The World Cup kicks off June 11—and with matches in the U.S. costing upward of $1,200, soccer fans are more likely to watch the matches at home or at their local watch parties. Cities all over the country are hosting World Cup watch parties at local restaurants and bars.
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