The US and Canada hit the pitch for the first time at their home World Cup, but on day two the drama extended from the field to the TV booths and beyond.Here are the quick hits from around the World Cup today.Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey will not play in his team's World Cup opener after Canada denied his visa application while he awaits trial in London on multiple charges of rape.FIFA said in a statement the 32-year-old Partey won't be able to travel from his team's base camp in Smithfield, Rhode Island, for Ghana's opening match with Panama in Toronto."His visa application has been refused by the Canadian government Cyle Larin's late equaliser ignited the home crowd and broken Bosnian hearts.US President Donald Trump was not at his nation's opening World Cup game against Paraguay, but he did manage to pick up the phone on the eve of the game to give the squad a call.“Well, I just got to say you’re a fantastic guy, a fantastic coach, and you’re all about your record and your success, and I know how great the players are,” Trump said. “I think you’ve got a really good chance of going all the way