22:00 ET
scheduled
Match Details
| Stage | Group Stage |
| Group | Group F |
| Date | Sunday, June 14, 2026 |
| Kick-off | 22:00 ET |
| Status | scheduled |
Match Preview
Tunisia face Sweden at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey in a Group F opener critical to both teams' knockout hopes. Sweden return to the World Cup after missing 2022, with Graham Potter installing structured pressing around Newcastle striker Alexander Isak and creator Dejan Kulusevski. Tunisia, coached by Sabri Lamouchi, ride a disciplined block and the Premier League experience of Hannibal Mejbri. With the Netherlands favoured to win the group, both sides see this as a must-not-lose match.
📺 Where to Watch
Top broadcaster in each team's home country.
Tunisia
Tunisia
beIN Sports
Paid TV
Sweden
Sweden
SVT
Free TV
Probable Lineups
Projected starting XI based on the announced squad, ranked by international caps. Final lineups confirmed by FIFA an hour before kick-off.
Tunisia
- GK Aymen Dahmen CS Sfaxien
- DF Montassar Talbi Lorient
- DF Dylan Bronn Servette
- DF Ali Abdi Nice
- DF Yan Valery Young Boys
- MF Ellyes Skhiri Eintracht Frankfurt
- MF Hannibal Mejbri Burnley
- MF Anis Ben Slimane Norwich City
- MF Ismaël Gharbi FC Augsburg
- FW Elias Achouri Copenhagen
- FW Firas Chaouat Club Africain
Sweden
- GK Kristoffer Nordfeldt AIK
- DF Victor Lindelöf Aston Villa
- DF Isak Hien Atalanta
- DF Gabriel Gudmundsson Leeds United
- DF Carl Starfelt Celta Vigo
- MF Mattias Svanberg VfL Wolfsburg
- MF Ken Sema Pafos
- MF Jesper Karlström Udinese
- MF Yasin Ayari Brighton & Hove Albion
- FW Alexander Isak Liverpool
- FW Viktor Gyökeres Arsenal
Match Prediction
Draw
28%
36%
Sweden
Based on FIFA rankings and tournament data
Make Your Prediction
Head-to-Head
#44
FIFA Ranking
#38
CAF
Confederation
UEFA
Group F
Group
Group F
Sabri Lamouchi
Coach
Graham Potter
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Tunisia vs Sweden kick off?
The match kicks off on June 14, 2026 at 22:00 ET at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico.
What is the prediction for Tunisia vs Sweden?
Sweden are slight favourites thanks to Isak's scoring form and a deeper Premier League/Bundesliga player base. Tunisia's defensive discipline keeps it tight — a 1-0 or 2-1 Sweden win is the baseline projection, with a draw realistic if Isak is contained.