How to Watch Tunisia's Matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Live Streaming and TV Channels
Tunisia's 2026 World Cup Journey Begins
The Carthage Eagles are gearing up for their Group F matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. They face a challenging group featuring the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden. The excitement is palpable as Tunisia prepares to showcase their talent on this global stage.
Match Details: When and Where
The opening game for Tunisia is set against Sweden on June 15 at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico. The team has chosen the El Barrial Training Center in Monterrey as their base camp during the tournament.
Key Players to Watch
- Ellyes Skhiri: The midfield maestro with Bundesliga experience at Eintracht Frankfurt, orchestrating play and controlling the tempo.
- Hannibal Mejbri: The creative force who brings flair and energy to the attack, crucial for breaking down tough defenses.
- Montassar Talbi: Defensive leader from FC Lorient, bringing stability to the backline.
- Ali Abdi: A left-back known for his attacking runs and consistent performances.
- Elias Saad: Forward in form with Hannover 96, providing clinical finishing.
- Ismaël Gharbi: Versatile attacker adding dynamism across the front line.
- Youssef Msakni: Veteran presence offering leadership and experience.
Broadcast Information for Tunisia’s Matches
beIN Sports holds exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2026 World Cup in Tunisia and the broader Middle East and North Africa region. Viewers can catch all matches live via satellite channels or stream them on the TOD platform.
World Cup Kick-Off Times in Tunisia (CET)
The first match against Sweden starts in the early morning hours Tunisian time. Later group games against Japan and the Netherlands will have late-night kickoffs.
Tunisia's World Cup History
With the 2026 tournament included, Tunisia will have appeared seven times at the FIFA World Cup. Their previous qualifications came in 1978, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2018, and 2022.
Group F Standings and Schedule
Tunisia's Group F rivals are formidable, but the Carthage Eagles look ready to make an impact. Their schedule includes:
- June 15 vs. Sweden at Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
- Matches against Japan and the Netherlands following thereafter
Fans hoping to watch Tunisia can find live streams and broadcasts on TV4 for Sweden and beIN Sports for Tunisia, depending on the region.


