Sweden vs Tunisia Betting Odds, Lineups, Prediction & Best Bets

Competition | World Cup 2026 |
Match Date | June 14 2026 |
Match Time | 10:00 p.m. ET |
Venue (City, Stadium) | Monterrey, Mexico — Estadio Monterrey |
Broadcast (TV, Streaming, Radio) | FOX, FS1, Telemundo (TV) / Peacock (Streaming) / TSN, CTV, RDS (Canada) |
Sweden vs Tunisia Match Summary
Under the lights at Estadio Monterrey, Sweden and Tunisia collide in a Group F opener where a single result could shape both nations' path through a brutal bracket featuring Japan and the Netherlands.
Sweden scraped into this tournament through the Nations League playoffs, beating Ukraine and Poland, but their form outside those knockout ties has been poor, with three stats that tell the real story: no shutouts in 11 straight matches.
Tunisia cruised through CAF qualifying, winning nine of ten games, but the confidence built over that campaign has been shattered — most brutally by a 5-0 loss to Belgium in their final warm-up match.
This is the first-ever competitive meeting between these nations. In four previous friendlies, Sweden have won twice and there has been one draw, with Tunisia winning the most recent encounter 1-0.
Sweden vs Tunisia Form
Sweden have adopted an attacking, possession-based approach, and the firepower is genuine — Viktor Gyökeres scored 13 goals during qualifying and the playoffs, and alongside Alexander Isak, Sweden's front three is one of the more dangerous units at this tournament. The vulnerability sits at the other end: Sweden has not kept a shutout in 11 consecutive matches. Warm-up draws against Norway and Greece exposed that fragility without the safety net of a knockout contest.
Tunisia has not scored in three consecutive warm-up matches, and the 5-0 demolition by Belgium stripped away whatever confidence their qualifying record had built. Yet it would be a mistake to dismiss the Carthage Eagles entirely — they became the first nation to complete a CAF group stage without conceding a single goal across ten matches. Whether that defensive discipline travels to the World Cup is the central question. Defensive midfielders Ellyes Skhiri and Rani Khedira are the linchpin, tasked with shielding a backline that looked alarmingly porous against Belgium's movement.
Sweden vs Tunisia Lineups & Team News
Injuries & Suspensions
Sweden: None reported
Tunisia: None reported
Sweden
Sweden's squad is dominated by Premier League talent. Viktor Gyökeres leads the line after his crucial playoff goals, flanked by Alexander Isak and Anthony Elanga in an exciting front three. Victor Lindelöf anchors the backline, while Brighton's Yasin Ayari is expected to start in midfield.
Tunisia
Hannibal Mejbri is Tunisia's creative fulcrum, though his club season at Burnley was disrupted by injuries and suspension. Ellyes Skhiri provides the defensive spine in midfield, and the experienced center-back pairing of Montassar Talbi and Dylan Bronn will be tasked with containing Sweden's potent attack.
Sweden vs Tunisia Predicted Lineup
Sweden
Formation: 4-3-3
Predicted Starting Lineup: V. Johansson; D. Svensson, G. Lagerbielke, V. Lindelöf, G. Gudmundsson; Y. Ayari, I. Hien, J. Karlström; A. Elanga, V. Gyökeres, A. Isak
Tunisia
Formation: 4-3-3
Predicted Starting Lineup: A. Dahmen; Y. Valery, M. Talbi, D. Bronn, A. Abdi; R. Khedira, E. Skhiri, H. Mejbri; S. Tounekti, E. Saad, E. Achouri
Sweden vs Tunisia Key Stats & Match Facts
- Tunisia won the last head-to-head clash 1-0 against Sweden.
- Sweden have failed to keep a shutout in their last 11 matches heading into this tournament.
- Tunisia have not scored in three consecutive warm-up matches ahead of the World Cup.
- Sweden have lost only two of their previous 12 opening-round matches in World Cup history.
- Tunisia have never advanced past the group stage in their previous six World Cup appearances.
Sweden vs Tunisia Talking Points
The most telling duel in this match is a generational one: Hannibal Mejbri — the young Burnley midfielder who is Tunisia's best hope of controlling the ball — against the physical, high-pressing midfield duo of Jesper Karlström and Yasin Ayari. Sweden's blueprint is clear: win the midfield, feed Gyökeres and Isak early, and exploit a Tunisian backline that Belgium torn apart with direct, vertical runs.
Tunisia's counter is just as specific. Rani Khedira and Ellyes Skhiri must cut off supply lines to Sweden's front three. If they can isolate Sweden's creative outlets and force long balls, the Carthage Eagles have the defensive structure to frustrate. Tunisia's best historical performances at World Cups have come when those two defensive midfielders dominate the second ball — and Gyökeres is the player who determines whether that defensive plan holds or collapses entirely.
Sweden vs Tunisia Predictions FAQs
When is the Sweden vs Tunisia World Cup game?
The Sweden vs Tunisia World Cup match is scheduled to kick off on Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 10:00 p.m. ET.
What is the Sweden vs Tunisia prediction?
Sweden is predicted to secure a narrow victory over Tunisia due to their superior attacking quality, led by Viktor Gyökeres and Alexander Isak. Tunisia will look to frustrate their opponents with disciplined defending and hit on the counter-attack, but Sweden's firepower should be enough to edge this one.
Where is Sweden vs Tunisia being played?
The match will be played at Estadio Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico — one of the official 2026 World Cup venues.
Where can I watch Sweden vs Tunisia?
In the United States, the match will be available on FOX, FS1, and Telemundo (TV), as well as Peacock (streaming). In Canada, fans can watch on CTV, TSN, and RDS.
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