Canada to face Tunisia on Tuesday after learning first World Cup opponent
TORONTO —
Tani Oluwaseyi wants to stake his claim atop Canada’s formation for the World Cup.
The big striker with a solid understanding of star attacker Jonathan David is set to get an opportunity when he takes the pitch Tuesday evening.
And by the time the men’s national soccer team crosses BMO Field’s white lines, one of the tournament co-hosts will also finally know its first opponent at the global showcase.


