Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. Canada Prediction (6/12/2026): World Cup Group B Opener
Our Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. Canada prediction for the 2026 World Cup Group B opener is Canada to win at -120, our Strong Play for Friday’s card. Canada walks into BMO Field unbeaten in 11 straight friendlies, riding the loudest home crowd this program has ever heard, against a Bosnia side built to sit deep and counter through a striker who might not even play. The one piece of bad news (and it’s real): captain Alphonso Davies is out.
The occasion alone would carry this one. Friday is Canada’s first-ever home World Cup match: the men’s side played in Mexico in 1986 and Qatar in 2022, but never in front of its own fans. Toronto gets the tournament’s Canadian curtain-raiser, and Jesse Marsch’s team gets a matchup whose shape we already know. Bosnia wants this slow, compact, and ugly. Canada’s job is to make the game look like its last 11.
BMO Field, Toronto
Matchup Overview
Canada hasn’t lost a match since last summer’s Gold Cup quarterfinal, a penalty-shootout exit against Guatemala. Since then it’s 11 friendlies, zero defeats (six wins, five draws), closing with a 2-0 win over Uzbekistan and a 1-1 sendoff draw with Ireland in Montreal on June 5. The injury news broke both ways this week: Davies is ruled out of the opener while he works through a hamstring return-to-play protocol, but center back Moise Bombito, who looked like a tournament scratch for months after breaking his leg in October, is available after coming through modified training. Full team news and predicted lineups are on ESPN’s match preview.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is at just its second World Cup ever, and it earned this one the hard way: a playoff in Zenica that ended with Italy eliminated on penalties. Sergej Barbarez has built a side that defends in a deep block and breaks through veteran Edin Dzeko and young winger Esmir Bajraktarevic, which makes the fitness race of striker Haris Tabakovic (ankle) the quiet storyline of the week. Dzeko and midfielder Ivan Sunjic were managed in camp but should be fit. A counterpunching team that may be missing its target man, against a home side that hasn’t trailed often in a year, is a tough way to open a tournament.
Odds & Line Analysis
BetMGM prices Canada at -120 to win in 90 minutes, with Bosnia & Herzegovina at +350 and the draw at +240; the consensus across 11 books sits in the same -118 to -125 band. The total is 2.5 at most shops, with the Under favored (-150 at BetMGM against +130 on the Over), and a couple of books hang 2.0 instead. Remember this is a three-way market: -120 implies roughly a 55% chance of a Canada win in regulation by the book’s own number (vig included), with the draw soaking up a big chunk of what’s left.
What the price tells you: the market respects the matchup more than the form lines suggest it should. A team unbeaten in 11, at home, against a deep-block side with a doubtful striker would usually run shorter than -120. The discount is the Davies absence and the three-way draw risk, because Bosnia’s entire game plan is to drag this into the band where the draw cashes. That’s the bet we’re making against, and at -120 we’re getting paid a fair number to make it.
Key Factors
Three angles carry this Strong Play: Canada’s year-long unbeaten run is built on exactly this kind of game, Bosnia’s counterattack may be missing its finisher, and the home opener is a genuine situational edge rather than a narrative one.
Six wins and five draws across 11 straight friendlies without a loss, and the profile matters as much as the streak: Marsch’s press dictates territory and tempo against sides that sit off, which is precisely what Bosnia plans to do. Bombito being available restores the back line’s best athlete, and the 1-1 Ireland sendoff was a managed tune-up, not a wobble.
Barbarez’s deep block only works if the outball sticks, and Haris Tabakovic (ankle) is racing the clock to be fit for the opener. If he can’t go, the focal point falls to Edin Dzeko at age 40, with Esmir Bajraktarevic carrying the speed. A counterattacking side that can’t hold the ball up doesn’t just score less; it defends more, and 90 minutes of defending against Canada’s wave pressure is a losing proposition.
Davies is out, and there’s no spinning that: he’s the captain, the most dangerous attacker, and the player Bosnia feared most. Canada’s unbeaten run also includes five draws, which is exactly the result that kills this ticket in a three-way market. And Bosnia eliminated Italy to get here, so the deep block isn’t theoretical; it just survived the highest-pressure qualifier in Europe. This is a Strong Play on the matchup, not a lock. There’s no such thing.
The Pick
Take Canada to win at -120 as our Strong Play for the Group B opener. The form gap is a year deep, the venue edge is the largest this program will ever have, and the most likely Bosnia game plan depends on a striker who may not start. The -120 price already carries the Davies discount, and we’re happy to pay it. If the three-way wrinkle is new to you, our moneyline betting guide walks through how the draw reshapes the price. The read here mirrors the one we ran on Thursday’s Mexico opener: form gap, venue edge, opponent short on goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to what bettors are asking before Canada’s first home World Cup match: kickoff time, the Alphonso Davies news, the betting line, and how Bosnia got here.
What time does the Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina World Cup match kick off?
Kickoff is 3:00 p.m. ET on Friday, June 12, 2026 at BMO Field in Toronto. It is Match 3 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Group B opener, and the first men’s World Cup match ever played on Canadian soil.
Is Alphonso Davies playing for Canada against Bosnia and Herzegovina?
No. Canada coach Jesse Marsch confirmed Davies is ruled out of the opener while he works through a hamstring return-to-play protocol. There was better news on defense: center back Moise Bombito, who broke his leg in October, is available after coming through modified training.
Who is favored to win Canada vs. Bosnia, and what is the pick?
Canada is a -120 favorite on BetMGM’s three-way moneyline, with Bosnia & Herzegovina at +350 and the draw at +240. Our pick is Canada to win as a Strong Play, based on an 11-match unbeaten run, the home-opener edge, and Bosnia’s doubtful striker situation.
How did Bosnia and Herzegovina qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
Bosnia won a European playoff in Zenica, eliminating Italy on penalties, to reach its second World Cup ever and first since 2014. Under coach Sergej Barbarez, the team defends in a deep block and counters through Edin Dzeko and Esmir Bajraktarevic.

