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Sweden vs. Tunisia: World Cup 2026 Clash in Mexico

Published June 15, 2026

Sweden vs. Tunisia: World Cup 2026 Clash in Mexico
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Sweden, having secured their spot through an unconventional route via the UEFA Nations League, is set to face Tunisia in their opening 2026 FIFA World Cup match in Mexico. The Swedes enter the tournament with renewed confidence, while Tunisia seeks to overcome a recent goal-scoring drought.

Published — local time around the world

🇺🇸 Los AngelesSun 18:00
🇺🇸 New YorkSun 21:00
🇲🇽 Mexico CitySun 19:00
🇨🇦 TorontoSun 21:00
🇬🇧 LondonMon 02:00
🇵🇹 LisbonMon 02:00
🇪🇸 MadridMon 03:00
🇦🇷 Buenos AiresSun 22:00

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, sees its twelfth fixture return to Mexican soil as Sweden prepares to take on Tunisia. This match marks a significant moment for Sweden, whose path to the global tournament was far from conventional, having navigated the UEFA Nations League playoffs after failing to qualify directly from their initial group stage.

Under the guidance of new manager Graham Potter, Sweden, currently ranked 38th globally, has experienced a notable upturn in performance. This resurgence is largely attributed to the prolific scoring of Viktor Gyökeres, injecting much-needed vitality into a squad that has, by many accounts, been at a low point for the past decade. Despite their improved attacking prowess, concerns remain regarding their defensive solidity, an area that Tunisia will undoubtedly look to exploit.

Conversely, Tunisia arrives at the World Cup with a pressing need to find the back of the net. The North African side has endured a challenging run, failing to score in their last three outings. Their final warm-up fixture before the tournament proved particularly disheartening, culminating in a 5-0 defeat to Belgium, where they conceded 27 shots, with 12 on target. This defensive vulnerability, coupled with their offensive struggles, presents a clear opportunity for Sweden as both teams vie for crucial early points in the expanded 48-team tournament.

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