Sweden vs Tunisia Live Streaming Guide | Match Preview | Analysis | Prediction | Team News & Where to Watch
FIFA World Cup 2026 — Group F (Match 12) | Sunday, June 14, 2026 | 8:00 PM Local (CST) / 10:00 PM ET | Monterrey Stadium (Estadio BBVA), Monterrey, Mexico
1. Match Overview
A highly anticipated tactical duel unfolds at the Monterrey Stadium in Mexico as a rejuvenated Sweden team clashes with a revamped Tunisia squad on Matchday 1 of Group F. Sweden make a welcome return to the World Cup stage under the leadership of Graham Potter after the bitter disappointment of missing out on Qatar 2022. Known for their tactical discipline and newly unlocked offensive dynamism, the Blågult (Blue and Yellow) are hungry to re-establish themselves as European giants.
Tunisia arrive at their third consecutive World Cup with an entirely new outlook. Under the guidance of former French international Sabri Lamouchi, the Eagles of Carthage have completely overhauled their roster, choosing to transition away from veteran legends to prioritize a younger, highly physical squad. Having never progressed past the group stage in six previous World Cup appearances, Tunisia are determined to make history in North America, starting with a statement performance in Mexico.
2. Group F Snapshot
Netherlands | Japan | Sweden | Tunisia
With the Netherlands and Japan representing incredibly formidable opponents in Group F, the margin for error in this opening fixture is virtually nonexistent. For both Sweden and Tunisia, this matchup is widely considered a "must-win" to secure an automatic qualification spot, making every tackle, set piece, and tactical adjustment in Monterrey absolutely critical.
3. Match Preview
Sweden’s journey to the 2026 World Cup has been a remarkable tale of redemption. After starting qualification disastrously under Jon Dahl Tomasson, Graham Potter took the reins. Despite a rocky start, Potter utilized Sweden's Nations League standing to secure a play-off path, where a spectacular Viktor Gyökeres hat-trick helped slide them past Ukraine, followed by a dramatic 3–2 victory over Poland. Potter has implemented a highly fluid, modern system that maximizes Sweden’s devastating attacking tandem of Alexander Isak and Gyökeres. Despite the absence of Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski (recovering from knee surgery), Sweden possess one of the most feared transition offenses at this tournament.
Tunisia enter the tournament as a fascinating tactical wildcard. Manager Sabri Lamouchi has made bold squad choices, leaving out notable veterans like Ferjani Sassi and Yassine Meriah to build a high-pressing, structurally robust team. The centerpiece of this transition is 32-year-old Union Berlin midfielder Rani Khedira, who committed to represent Tunisia and brings invaluable Bundesliga experience to the midfield engine room. Alongside Burnley’s creative catalyst Hannibal Mejbri, Tunisia boast an aggressive, highly industrious central spine designed to disrupt opponents and protect their backline.
4. Team News
Sweden: Graham Potter has a mostly fit squad to choose from, barring long-term absentee Dejan Kulusevski. Viktor Johansson is tipped to start in goal, protected by a center-back pairing of captain Victor Lindelöf and Hellas Verona star Isak Hien. Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres are fully fit and will lead the front line.
Tunisia: Sabri Lamouchi has reported no fresh injury concerns. High-profile additions like Rani Khedira and young talent Ismaël Gharbi (Braga) are fully integrated. Eintracht Frankfurt’s Ellyes Skhiri will marshal the defensive midfield alongside Khedira, while Nice's Ali Abdi is fit to occupy the left-back position.
5. Predicted Lineups
Sweden (3-4-1-2):
Johansson; Starfelt, Hien, Lindelöf; Elanga, Svanberg, Bergvall, Gudmundsson; Ayari; Isak, Gyökeres
Tunisia (4-3-3):
Dahmen; Valery, Talbi, Bronn, Abdi; Skhiri, Khedira, Mejbri; Gharbi, Mastouri, Achouri
6. Head to Head
Sweden and Tunisia have a very sparse competitive history, with their previous encounters largely limited to international friendlies and youth levels. Historically, Sweden’s physical and direct style has caused problems for North African opposition, but Tunisia's modern, European-based midfield makes this a completely fresh and unpredictable tactical matchup.
7. Tactical Analysis
The defining battle of this match will take place in Tunisia's midfield screen against Sweden's dual-striker threat.
Under Potter, Sweden build up playing out from the back, utilizing the technical quality of youngsters like Lucas Bergvall to feed Isak and Gyökeres. Isak often drops deeper or drifts out wide to create isolation plays, allowing Gyökeres to use his physical power to bully central defenders in the box.
Tunisia’s primary objective will be to starve Sweden of central service. The double-pivot of Ellyes Skhiri and Rani Khedira will act as a defensive shield, aggressively screening the spaces in front of central defenders Montassar Talbi and Dylan Bronn. When Tunisia win possession, they will look to transition rapidly through Hannibal Mejbri, exploiting the spaces behind Sweden's overlapping wing-backs by releasing the pacey Elias Achouri and teenage talent Ismaël Gharbi down the wings.
8. Form Guide
Sweden (last 5 matches): W L W W W
Sweden secured their ticket to North America via two high-pressure, high-scoring UEFA playoff matches, displaying elite offensive coordination and mental resilience under pressure.
Tunisia (last 5 matches): D W W D W
Tunisia arrive in Monterrey on an impressive unbeaten run in competitive fixtures, highlighting a stingy defensive unit that has proven difficult to break down.
9. Prediction
This match promises to be an intense, physically demanding encounter. Tunisia's defensive solidity and industrious midfield under Sabri Lamouchi will make life incredibly difficult for Sweden's build-up play, and they are fully capable of frustrating the Europeans for long stretches.
However, Sweden’s sheer attacking talent in Gyökeres and Isak is arguably one of the most potent duos at the tournament. Their individual movement and clinical efficiency should eventually find a way through the Tunisian low block in the second half.
Final Score Prediction: Sweden 2 — 0 Tunisia
10. Where to Watch
Sweden — SVT / TV4
Tunisia & Middle East — beIN Sports / TOD
USA — FOX / FS1 | Stream: Fubo TV, FOX App, Tubi
Canada — TSN / CTV
UK — ITV / BBC | Stream: ITVX (FREE) / BBC iPlayer (FREE)
Ireland — RTÉ | Stream: RTÉ Player (FREE)
Australia — SBS | Stream: SBS on Demand (FREE)
Germany — ARD / ZDF / MagentaTV
France — TF1 / beIN Sports
Global — FIFA+ (available in select regions)
11. Kick-Off Times
Monterrey (Local/CST): 8:00 PM (June 14)
Tunis (CET): 3:00 AM (June 15, Monday)
Stockholm (CEST): 4:00 AM (June 15, Monday)
New York (EDT): 10:00 PM (June 14)
London (BST): 3:00 AM (June 15, Monday)
Dubai (GST): 6:00 AM (June 15, Monday)
Mumbai (IST): 7:30 AM (June 15, Monday)
Tokyo (JST): 11:00 AM (June 15, Monday)
Sydney (AEST): 12:00 PM (June 15, Monday)
São Paulo (BRT): 11:00 PM (June 14)
12. Quick Facts
Tournament: FIFA World Cup 2026
Group: F — Matchday 1
Date: Sunday, June 14, 2026
Venue: Monterrey Stadium (Estadio BBVA), Monterrey, Mexico
FIFA Rankings: Sweden (22nd) | Tunisia (35th)
