Toronto FC's Jonathan Osorio and Richie Laryea will represent Canada in the World Cup, while Haiti's Derrick Etienne Jr. will play for Haiti. Canada faces Bosnia in its World Cup opener on June 12 at BMO Field. The match will be a tough one for Canada, as Bosnia has won five of eight games in the opening round of the European qualifiers. Coach Sergej Barbarez has a collection of talented players, including veteran forward Edin Džeko, midfielder Amir Hadžiahmetović, defender Sead Kolašinac, and forward Haris Tabaković. Canada is coming off a busy week in which it earned a 2-0 win over Uzbekistan in Edmonton and a 1-1 draw vs. the Republic of Ireland in Montreal. Toronto FC captain Jonathan Osorio came off the bench to score the winner in the first game, while Richie Laryea started both contests. Coach Jesse Marsch has some important business to take care of as he has until Thursday to name an injury replacement for midfielder Marcelo Flores. It's also very likely the centre back Moïse Bombito will also have to be replaced due to injury. The top two candidates to take their spots are former TFC players Ralph Priso and Jayden Nelson. After the Bosnia match, the scene shifts to Vancouver's BC Place for Canada where it will play Qatar on June 18 and Switzerland on June 24.