Canada’s Tani Oluwaseyi, centre left, gets a header despite pressure from Tunisia’s Omar Rekik, centre right, during first half of their friendly in Toronto, on Tuesday.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Following months of supposition, prognostication and contingency plans, the Canadian men’s national team on Tuesday finally learned the identity of its opponent for its opening World Cup match on June 12.
Instead of what many presumed would be four-time world champion Italy, Jesse Marsch’s team will instead face off against a much less ballyhooed opponent, with Bosnia and Herzegovina making its second appearance in the finals thanks to a 4-1 penalty shootout win over the Italians.
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