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Tunisia - Uruguay
Cut straight to the action with the latest highlights from the FIFA World Cup 2026. Release date: 26 June 2026
Sweden boast a formidable strike partnership in Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres, ‌but the two will have their work cut out in their opening World Cup Group F game on Sunday when they take on a Tunisia side that didn't concede a goal in qualifying.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is taking over North America this summer and there's still time to see the action in person when Sweden and Tunisia meet on June 14 at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, Nuevo León (Monterrey,
Tunisia hopes to beat fellow World Cup 2026 contender Belgium for the first time since 1992 as the two teams face off in a friendly on Saturday. MORE: 2026 FIFA World Cup: USA national team games, locations revealed How
Group F might be the closest to a ‘pool of death’ at the 2026 World Cup with Japan, Netherlands, Sweden and Tunisia all more than capable sides.
Cut straight to the action with the latest highlights from the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Sheffield Wednesday right-back Yan Valery joins up with Tunisia as they begin preparations for for their opening World Cup game against Sweden.
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