Tunisia has never made it past the group stage of a World Cup. Six appearances, six early exits. The 2026 tournament in the US, Mexico, and Canada represents attempt number seven, and for the first time, the math actually works in their favor.
The expanded 48-team format means more teams advance from each group, giving Tunisia a realistic shot at a knockout round berth. Coach Sabri Lamouchi named his 26-man squad on May 15, featuring a significant overhaul from the roster that competed at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
A defensive fortress meets Group F
Here’s the stat that should make Tunisia’s Group F opponents nervous: the Eagles of Carthage qualified for this World Cup without conceding a single goal during their entire qualification campaign. Zero goals allowed.
The reward for that defensive masterclass is a group containing the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden. Tunisia opens against Sweden on June 15, faces Japan on June 21, and closes group play against the Netherlands on June 26.












