Second Match for Canada
Canada faces its second commitment in the 2026 World Cup with the unchanged hope of achieving its first victory in its history at the biggest football event. The debut in Toronto left a bittersweet taste after the 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also the first World Cup point for the Maple Leaf team.
Cyle Larin's goal in the 78th minute was more than just an equalizer; the goal was a relief for a country that had waited decades to see its team score in a World Cup. "It was something special for me. I was ready to come in and help the team. I knew the goals were going to come. I score when Canada needs me, and I always have," expressed the forward after the match, reflecting the confidence that permeates the locker room.
























