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Sweden vs TunisiaFIFA World Cup 2026 · Group stage · Group F

5:1
Full Time
Kickoff
22:00
Date
Jun 14, 2026
Venue
Estadio BBVA Bancomer
City
Guadalupe
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RECENT FORM

Last 5 · qualifier results

HEAD TO HEAD · LAST 1

Sweden · 1W· 0D ·Tunisia · 0W
Sweden
5 : 1
Tunisia
14.06.2026

Group F standings

Pre-tournament · order by FIFA rank
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AI PREDICTION

SWE
45%
Draw
25%
TUN
29%
Over 2.5 goals51%
Both teams to score55%

Model updated · Source: Sportmonks predictive model

MATCH PREVIEW

Sportmonks editorial preview ahead of Sweden vs Tunisia.

The FIFA 2026 World Cup match, Sweden vs Tunisia, kicks off at 03:00 [GMT+1] on Monday, June 15, at the Estadio BBVA. Sweden will begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium in what looks set to be one of the tighter contests of the opening round. They make a return having missed the 2022 edition. Meanwhile, recent results from the Blue and Yellow have been inconsistent. While Graham Potter's side have shown flashes of quality, particularly in attack, they have struggled to maintain defensive stability. Across their last 15 matches in all competitions, Sweden have won 53% of their games, averaging 2.07 goals scored per match. However, they have also conceded 1.27 goals per game, suggesting they can be vulnerable when opponents exploit space in transition. The short-term form is less encouraging. Sweden have lost four of their last eight matches, scoring just 1.25 goals per game while conceding 1.88. They have also suffered several heavy defeats during that period, indicating that defensive concentration remains a concern. Nevertheless, there are positive signs. Sweden are unbeaten in their last three matches and possess genuine attacking quality through the likes of Liverpool’s Alexander Isak and Arsenal’s Viktor Gyökeres, both of whom are capable of deciding matches with limited opportunities. Anthony Elanga is expected to team up with the duo in attack when they appear with a 4—3—3 formation.

Tunisia arrive with a reputation built on organisation and resilience. In the 2022 edition of the WC, the Eagles of Carthage failed to qualify for the knockout stage, having come third in Group D. Avoiding a repeat of a similar outcome remains the objective for Tunisia. Luckily, under Sabri Lamouchi, they have developed into a difficult side to defeat. Across their last 40 matches in all competitions, Tunisia have won 53% of their games while conceding just 0.53 goals per match. That defensive record is among the strongest of any team entering the tournament and highlights why Sweden may find clear-cut chances difficult to create. The North Africans have avoided defeat in 16 of their last 20 matches and remain unbeaten in 18 of their previous 21 away fixtures. However, draws have become a recurring theme, with half of their last six matches ending level. Tunisia have not won any of their last three games [DWDLL], and while they remain competitive, occasionally they struggle to turn solid performances into victories. Elias Saad, Sebastian Tounekti and Elias Achouri are expected at the attacking end of a 4—3—3 formation.

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee
Y. Falcón Pérez
Assistant 1
M. Del Yesso
Assistant 2
F. Rodríguez
4th Official
J. Calderón

CONFIRMED LINEUPS

Sweden

Starting XI
  1. 2Gustaf Lagerbielke
  2. 3Victor Lindelöf
  3. 4Isak Hien
  4. 5Gabriel Gudmundsson
  5. 9Alexander Isak
  6. 10Benjamin Nygren
  7. 16Jesper Karlström
  8. 17Viktor Gyökeres
  9. 18Yasin Ayari
  10. 21Alexander Bernhardsson
  11. 23Kristoffer Nordfeldt
Substitutes
  1. 1Jacob Widell Zetterström
  2. 6Herman Johansson
  3. 7Lucas Bergvall
  4. 8Daniel Svensson
  5. 11Anthony Elanga
  6. 12Viktor Johansson
  7. 13Ken Sema
  8. 14Hjalmar Ekdal
  9. 15Carl Starfelt
  10. 19Mattias Svanberg
  11. 20Eric Smith
  12. 22Besfort Zeneli
  13. 24Elliot Stroud
  14. 25Gustaf Nilsson
  15. 26Taha Ali

Tunisia

Starting XI
  1. 1Abdelmouhib Chamakh
  2. 2Ali Abdi
  3. 3Montassar Talbi
  4. 4Omar Rekik
  5. 8Elias Saad
  6. 10Hannibal
  7. 13Rani Khedira
  8. 17Ellyes Skhiri
  9. 20Yan Valery
  10. 21Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida
  11. 25Anis Slimane
Substitutes
  1. 5Adem Arous
  2. 6Dylan Bronn
  3. 7Elias Achouri
  4. 9Hazem Mastouri
  5. 11Ismaël Gharbi
  6. 12Mortadha Ben Ouanes
  7. 14K. Ayari
  8. 15Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud
  9. 16Aymen Dahmen
  10. 18Rayan Elloumi
  11. 19Firas Chaouat
  12. 22Sabri Ben Hessen
  13. 23Moutaz Neffati
  14. 24Raed Chikhaoui
  15. 26Sebastian Tounekti

EVENTS TIMELINE

  • 7'Yasin Ayari
  • 30'Alexander Isak
  • Omar Rekik43'
  • Rani Khedira🟨54'
  • 59'Viktor Gyökeres
  • 65'🔁Lucas Bergvall
  • 65'🔁Elliot Stroud
  • Elias Achouri🔁72'
  • Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud🔁72'
  • Sebastian Tounekti🔁72'
  • Ismaël Gharbi🔁83'
  • 84'Mattias Svanberg
  • Firas Chaouat🔁84'
  • 84'🔁Mattias Svanberg
  • 86'📺Mattias Svanberg
  • 90'🔁Anthony Elanga
  • 90+1'🔁Daniel Svensson
  • 90+6'Yasin Ayari

MATCH STATS

Live · Source: Sportmonks
SwedenvsTunisia
49%Possession51%
13Shots6
7On Target2
356Passes371
4Corners2
10Fouls8
0Yellow Cards1
1Offsides1

Updates every minute during INPLAY · Sportmonks statistics include

POST-MATCH RECAP

Sportmonks editorial recap of Sweden vs Tunisia.

In their World Cup opener, Sweden secured a 5-1 victory at Monterrey Stadium over Tunisia. The match saw a 2-1 scoreline at halftime before Sweden clinched the win.

Sweden started the match best and took the lead early when Yasin Ayari netted after seven minutes making it 1-0.

Sweden increased the lead to 2-0 after half an hour's play as Alexander Isak found the net with an assist by Viktor Gyökeres.

Six minutes left to play Sweden's Mattias Svanberg increased the lead with an assist by Alexander Isak.

The 5-1 goal came in extra time when Yasin Ayari scored for Sweden with an assist by Lucas Bergvall.

Sweden's next World Cup games are against Netherlands on 20 June and Japan on 26 June. Tunisia play Japan on 21 June and Netherlands on 26 June.

Tunisia reduced the score to 2-1 just before the half-time whistle as Omar Rekik scored with an assist by Hannibal.

With 59 minutes on the clock Sweden's Viktor Gyökeres found the net following a Alexander Isak assist to double their lead.

Sweden's next World Cup games are against Netherlands on 20 June and Japan on 26 June. Tunisia play Japan on 21 June and Netherlands on 26 June.

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