Tunisia 2026 FIFA World Cup – Schedule, Results & Standings
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Tunisia World Cup 2026

Group F
3 Group Matches
Jun 14 – Jun 25, 2026
🇲🇽 Monterrey & 🇺🇸 Kansas City
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Eagles of Carthage — A Defensive Powerhouse Chasing History in Group F

Tunisia make their seventh FIFA World Cup appearance, arriving with arguably their most disciplined squad in history. The Eagles of Carthage went through CAF qualification without conceding a single goal — winning nine of ten matches. Drawn into Group F alongside Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden, Tunisia play in Monterrey, Mexico (×2) and Kansas City. Midfield maestro Ellyes Skhiri and creative spark Hannibal Mejbri lead a side built to surprise.

GROUP STAGE FIXTURES

Group F
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Sweden
SWE
Matchday 1
VS
Upcoming
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Tunisia
TUN
June 14, 2026  ·  Sunday
10:00 PM ET (FS1)
Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico
GROUP F
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Tunisia
TUN
Matchday 2
VS
Upcoming
🇯🇵
Japan
JPN
June 20, 2026  ·  Saturday
12:00 AM ET (FS1)
Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico
GROUP F · Match 1,000
🇹🇳
Tunisia
TUN
Matchday 3
VS
Upcoming
🇳🇱
Netherlands
NED
June 25, 2026  ·  Thursday
7:00 PM ET (Fox)
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
GROUP F

GROUP F STANDINGS

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🇯🇵Japan
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🔵 Top 2 teams qualify automatically to Round of 32. The 8 best third-placed teams across all groups also advance. Standings will update after each matchday.

POTENTIAL KNOCKOUT PATH

If Tunisia Qualify
Round of 32
vs Group C
winner
If Tunisia finish 2nd in Group F
Round of 16
TBD
Based on R32 results
Best 3rd Place
Top 8 third-placed
teams also advance
Alternative route to R32

GROUP F INFO

About Group F

Tunisia arrive at their seventh World Cup with a remarkable defensive record — they went through CAF qualification without conceding a single goal across 10 matches. Drawn into Group F with Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden, their campaign is split between Estadio BBVA in Monterrey (matches 1 & 2) and Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City (match 3). Their opener against Sweden and second game against Japan represent the best chances for points — the Japan match is also the landmark 1,000th match in World Cup history. Midfield anchor Ellyes Skhiri, creative force Hannibal Mejbri, and veteran leader Youssef Msakni give Tunisia genuine quality. Coach Sabri Lamouchi has instilled a disciplined, counter-attacking identity. Tunisia have never made it past the group stage — this could be the year they change that.