The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway, and all eyes in Canada are turning toward tonight's Group B showdown against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Just hours before their opening match, Canada's new 2026 home jersey is attracting plenty of attention among supporters. The kit keeps the country's iconic red-and-white identity while introducing a cleaner modern look designed for the nation's biggest football moment in history.
As one of the three World Cup hosts, Canada enters the tournament carrying huge expectations. Playing in front of a home crowd in Toronto, the team will be hoping to secure its first-ever World Cup victory. The match against Bosnia is already being viewed as one of the most important games in Canadian football history.
The new jersey represents more than just a fresh design. For many fans, it symbolizes the growth of Canadian football over the last decade, led by stars such as Jonathan David and a new generation of talent. However, Canada will have to begin its campaign without captain Alphonso Davies, who has been ruled out through injury.
Bosnia arrive as determined underdogs returning to the World Cup for the first time since 2014. Their coach Sergej Barbarez has already promised that his team will "play with heart" despite Canada's home advantage.
Whether Canada can start their home World Cup journey with three points remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — the new 2026 home jersey will be one of the most recognizable looks of the tournament.
What do you think of Canada's new World Cup kit? Can they defeat Bosnia tonight and make history on home soil?


