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World Cup 2026 Team Guide

Tunisia World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates

Japan come into the match with strong recent momentum and a clear tactical identity built on energy, coordination, and technical sharpness. They are at their best when they can press high, recover the ball quickly, and move it through midfield at pace, creating overloads in wide areas and opening spaces behind the opposition's first line. That style has served them well in recent years and makes them particularly dangerous in matches where they can dictate rhythm. Players such as Kaoru Mitoma, Takumi Minamino, Wataru Endo, and Ayase Ueda give Japan a strong blend of creativity, balance, and end product. Their main strengths are ball retention, pressing efficiency, and the ability to build sustained pressure without becoming predictable. The only real concern is whether they can convert territorial dominance into enough clear chances against a Tunisia side likely to sit deep and defend in numbers. Even so, Japan look well equipped to control long spells and should be regarded as the likelier winners if they maintain their usual level.

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Competition

World Cup 2026

Captain

To be confirmed

Confederation

To be confirmed

Group

Group B

TU

Nation Profile

Team Details

Team Name

Tunisia

Country

Tunisia

Coach

To be confirmed

FIFA Ranking

To be confirmed

TU

World Cup Group

Group B

Jun 19 to Jun 24

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Group Opponents

JapanUSAAustralia

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TUTunisiavsJapan

Jun 21 · 04:00 UTC

Group Stage Matchday 1

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TUTunisiavsNetherlands

Jun 25 · 23:00 UTC

Group Stage Matchday 2

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Team Results

Results will be updated once Tunisia completes its FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

TU

Team Overview

Japan come into the match with strong recent momentum and a clear tactical identity built on energy, coordination, and technical sharpness. They are at their best when they can press high, recover the ball quickly, and move it through midfield at pace, creating overloads in wide areas and opening spaces behind the opposition's first line. That style has served them well in recent years and makes them particularly dangerous in matches where they can dictate rhythm. Players such as Kaoru Mitoma, Takumi Minamino, Wataru Endo, and Ayase Ueda give Japan a strong blend of creativity, balance, and end product. Their main strengths are ball retention, pressing efficiency, and the ability to build sustained pressure without becoming predictable. The only real concern is whether they can convert territorial dominance into enough clear chances against a Tunisia side likely to sit deep and defend in numbers. Even so, Japan look well equipped to control long spells and should be regarded as the likelier winners if they maintain their usual level.

Squad

Projected Squad

TUGoalkeepers

  • Aymen Dahmen#16

TUDefenders

  • Yassine Meriah#4
  • Dylan Bronn#3
  • Montassar Talbi#6
  • Mohamed Drager#20
  • Ali Maaloul#20

TUMidfielders

  • Aissa Laidouni#14
  • Ellyes Skhiri#17
  • Ferjani Sassi#13
  • Anis Ben Slimane#8

TUForwards

  • Hannibal Mejbri#10
  • Youssef Msakni#7
  • Naim Sliti#7
  • Ismael Gharbi#18

Recent Form

Last 5

Last 5 Record

Mixed form

2W - 2D - 1L

8/15

Points

DM1
WM2
LM3
WM4
DM5

2

Wins

2

Draws

1

Losses

Latest result: Draw

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Team Stats

0

Matches

0

Wins

0

Draws

0

Losses

0

Goals For

0

Goals Against

0

Points

Key Players

AY

Aymen Dahmen

#16

YA

Yassine Meriah

#4

DY

Dylan Bronn

#3

MO

Montassar Talbi

#6

MO

Mohamed Drager

#20

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Tunisia face Netherlands in a decisive Group Stage test on June 25

Tunisia meet the Netherlands on June 25 at 23:00 UTC in a group-stage clash that pits defensive organization against attacking depth. The Dutch arrive as clear favorites, but Tunisia’s compact structure and set-piece threat could make this a tighter contest than the names suggest.

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Who will win Tunisia vs Japan?

Japan to edge a tight contest

What time is Tunisia vs Japan?

04:00 UTC

What is the predicted lineup?

This is a sharply balanced group-stage meeting between two well-drilled national teams with contrasting strengths. Tunisia usually bring structure, physicality, and compact defensive spacing, while Japan tend to impose a faster tempo, cleaner combination play, and more consistent pressing. The head-to-head record leans heavily toward Japan, and that historical edge adds a psychological layer to a fixture that is likely to be decided by fine margins rather than open exchange. Tunisia's route to success is likely to depend on staying organized in a mid-to-low block, protecting central zones, and using set pieces or quick transitions to create their best chances. Japan should have more of the ball and more control in advanced areas, with their wide threats and midfield rotations offering the best route through Tunisia's defensive shell. If Tunisia can keep the game level into the final half-hour, the pressure shifts toward Japan, but the Samurai Blue's superior depth and attacking fluency make them slight favorites overall. The most probable pattern is a cagey first half, a tight midfield battle, and relatively few clear chances. Tunisia have enough experience and defensive discipline to frustrate opponents, but Japan's recent form, cohesion, and historical success in this matchup make them better placed to find the decisive goal. A low-scoring Japan victory or a narrow draw fits the evidence best.

Where to watch?

Check local broadcasters and FIFA streaming partners in your region.

What is the head-to-head record?

The teams have met 5 times. Full head-to-head details are included in the match preview.

How have Tunisia and Japan performed recently?

This is a sharply balanced group-stage meeting between two well-drilled national teams with contrasting strengths. Tunisia usually bring structure, physicality, and compact defensive spacing, while Japan tend to impose a faster tempo, cleaner combination play, and more consistent pressing. The head-to-head record leans heavily toward Japan, and that historical edge adds a psychological layer to a fixture that is likely to be decided by fine margins rather than open exchange. Tunisia's route to success is likely to depend on staying organized in a mid-to-low block, protecting central zones, and using set pieces or quick transitions to create their best chances. Japan should have more of the ball and more control in advanced areas, with their wide threats and midfield rotations offering the best route through Tunisia's defensive shell. If Tunisia can keep the game level into the final half-hour, the pressure shifts toward Japan, but the Samurai Blue's superior depth and attacking fluency make them slight favorites overall. The most probable pattern is a cagey first half, a tight midfield battle, and relatively few clear chances. Tunisia have enough experience and defensive discipline to frustrate opponents, but Japan's recent form, cohesion, and historical success in this matchup make them better placed to find the decisive goal. A low-scoring Japan victory or a narrow draw fits the evidence best.

Who are the key players to watch?

This is a sharply balanced group-stage meeting between two well-drilled national teams with contrasting strengths. Tunisia usually bring structure, physicality, and compact defensive spacing, while Japan tend to impose a faster tempo, cleaner combination play, and more consistent pressing. The head-to-head record leans heavily toward Japan, and that historical edge adds a psychological layer to a fixture that is likely to be decided by fine margins rather than open exchange. Tunisia's route to success is likely to depend on staying organized in a mid-to-low block, protecting central zones, and using set pieces or quick transitions to create their best chances. Japan should have more of the ball and more control in advanced areas, with their wide threats and midfield rotations offering the best route through Tunisia's defensive shell. If Tunisia can keep the game level into the final half-hour, the pressure shifts toward Japan, but the Samurai Blue's superior depth and attacking fluency make them slight favorites overall. The most probable pattern is a cagey first half, a tight midfield battle, and relatively few clear chances. Tunisia have enough experience and defensive discipline to frustrate opponents, but Japan's recent form, cohesion, and historical success in this matchup make them better placed to find the decisive goal. A low-scoring Japan victory or a narrow draw fits the evidence best.

What is the best betting angle for this match?

Japan draw-no-bet and under 2.5 goals

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