
Jump To: Watch from anywhere UK US Australia Preview Group B PredictionCopy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterWatch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina today as the opening fixture in World Cup 2026 Group B pits the co-hosts against second-time qualifiers the Dragons.The first World Cup game ever held on Canadian soil will take place at Toronto's BMO Field, where the Canucks co-hosts will feel right at home. Jesse Marsch is sweating on the fitness of captain Alphonso Davies after the Bayern Munich man's recent injury troubles.Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: key informationKick-off time: 8:00pm BST / 3:00pm ET / 5:00am AEST (Sat)FREE Stream: BBC (UK) / SBS (AUS)TV & Streaming: Fox (US)Watch from anywhere: Get Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)One of the World Cup's oldest players will lead the line for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Edin Dzeko, now 40, will expect to pass 150 international appearances and 75 goals this summer. He already holds both national records.Sergej Barbarez's team qualified for their first World Cup since 2014 via the play-offs, where they beat Wales and Italy, both on penalties.Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information you need to watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina in the FIFA World Cup 2026 online, on TV, and from anywhere.Watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina for FREECanada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina will be free-to-stream across multiple regions, including BBC in the UK, RT Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, RTBF/VRT in Belgium, SRF/RTS/RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey.English commentary will be provided on BBC, RTE Player and SBS On Demand. Outside one of these countries? 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The streaming service carries both Fox and FS1 and comes with a 3-day free trial right now. Prices following that come in at $19.99/month.How to watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina in AustraliaIn Australia, you can watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina on the free SBS On Demand.Watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina live and free on SBSIt's all very easy for Australian fans with every game of the FIFA World Cup available for free on SBS On Demand. You will need an account and a valid Aussie postcode (e.g. 2026)Free StreamCanada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: World Cup 2026 PreviewThis will be the first meeting between these nations and both are eyeing up a place in the expanded knock-out rounds for the first time in their rather different histories.Coached by American boss Jesse Marsch, the Canadians qualified automatically as co-hosts and will play all three of their Group B matches on home soil. Should they progress by any other route than winning the group, they'll be heading south in the next round.Les Rouges, who have lost all six past World Cup fixtures, will need to produce some top team performances to clear their path to the round of 32 but their charge is now spearheaded by a couple of players with genuine top-level pedigree.Canada's captain, Alphonso Davies, is part of the furniture at Bayern Munich. Jonathan David, so excellent for Lille, has just completed a first frustrating season in Serie A with Juventus.Barbarez's Bosnia represent a formidable first test. Ex-Manchester City forward Dzeko is their most experienced player by far but there is a core of established names in a squad that also boasts five players aged 21 or younger.Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Group BFourFourTwo's predictionCanada 1-1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaFourFourTwo predicts a tight affair between two teams determined to get their first point in a group where it could make the world of difference.DisclaimerWe test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. 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