Canada draws 1-1 with Bosnia-Herzegovina in World Cup opener.
Canada tied Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-1 in their World Cup Group B opener in Toronto. Jovo Lukic scored for Bosnia in the 21st minute before substitute Cyle Larin equalized in the 78th minute.
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All outlets report the same scoreline and scorer. NPR leads with Canada's soccer moment; Al Jazeera and Globe focus on Larin's equaliser; Politico briefly notes the match in passing.
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“Canada is ready to become a soccer nation as it hosts World Cup opener against Bosnia-Herzegovina”NPR NPR LEFT
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“Bosnia, Canada share points in hard-fought draw at World Cup” · Al Jazeera, Globe and Mail, Politico
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