View the live stream and TV coverage details and live score for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group F Match - Sweden vs Tunisia
Sweden and Tunisia conclude the opening round of FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F on Sunday, June 14, at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico. Kick-off is scheduled for 4:00 a.m. CEST (June 15), 10:00 p.m. US Eastern Time (EDT) and 8:00 p.m. local time in Monterrey (CST). With group rivals the Netherlands and Japan also expected to challenge for qualification, both teams know this is a pivotal opportunity to claim three valuable points. Sweden return to the World Cup after missing the last edition, while Tunisia are appearing in their third consecutive finals and hope to finally reach the knockout stage for the first time.
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| Germany | In Germany, fans can access live coverage on: |
| Portugal | In Portugal the game will be broadcast live on Sport TV Channel 5. |
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| Belgium | Football fans in Belgium can follow the match live on: |
| Spain | DAZN and Movistar Plus+ – M+ Liga de Campeones will broadcast the match live in Spain. |
| Sweden | The live coverage of the match will be available on SVT 1, SVT Play and Discovery +. |
| Norway | The Norwegian football fans can watch the match live on NRK 1 and NRK Sports |
| France | M6, beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect, My Canal and Free will provide live coverage for French football fans. |
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Sweden: Head coach Graham Potter has built his attack around the prolific strike partnership of Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres, although winger Dejan Kulusevski misses the tournament through injury. Midfielder Lucas Bergvall is pushing for a starting role, but Benjamin Nygren, Yasin Ayari and Jesper Karlström are expected to begin in midfield. Sweden qualified via the UEFA Nations League playoffs after a difficult qualifying campaign.
Tunisia: Coach Sabri Lamouchi has no major injury concerns and is expected to field his strongest available XI. Tunisia arrive with one of the tournament's best defensive records after becoming the first team to qualify for a World Cup without conceding a goal, although their recent friendly results have been mixed. Midfielder Ellyes Skhiri remains the key figure, while Youssef Msakni provides the experience in attack.
Sweden (4-3-3): Robin Olsen; Emil Holm, Victor Lindelöf, Isak Hien, Gustaf Lagerbielke; Jesper Karlström, Yasin Ayari, Benjamin Nygren; Anthony Elanga, Viktor Gyökeres, Alexander Isak.
Tunisia (4-3-3): Bechir Ben Said; Wajdi Kechrida, Montassar Talbi, Yassine Meriah, Ali Abdi; Ellyes Skhiri, Rani Khedira, Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane; Elias Achouri, Youssef Msakni, Seifeddine Jaziri.