Sweden and Tunisia close the first day of Group F of the 2026 World Cup this Sunday at the Monterrey Stadium. The 2-2 draw between Japan and the Netherlands left the zone completely open, so the winner of this match will take the lead with three points.
The Swedish team arrives backed by an experienced generation looking to make another outstanding World Cup performance. In addition, they have a slight advantage in record against Tunisia, with two wins, a draw and a loss in four friendlies played previously.
Tunisia, for its part, faces the match with the hope of surprising a European rival and starting its participation in the tournament on the right foot. Both teams know that adding three points in their debut can be decisive in the fight to advance to the round of 16.
The meeting will end a day full of emotions and unexpected results. With Japan and the Netherlands as the main candidates in the group, Sweden and Tunisia will seek to take advantage of the opportunity to place themselves at the top of one of the most even areas in the World Cup.
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