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Tunisia head to the 2026 World Cup having achieved something no team in history has done before — qualifying for the tournament without conceding a single goal. The Eagles of Carthage won their CAF qualifying group with 28 points from ten matches, scoring 22 goals and keeping ten clean sheets in a campaign of stunning defensive dominance. Newly appointed manager Sabri Lamouchi — the former France international and ex-Nottingham Forest, Ivory Coast and Rennes coach — now leads Tunisia into one of the tournament's toughest groups. Drawn in Group F alongside the Netherlands, Japan and European Playoff B (Ukraine/Sweden/Poland/Albania), Tunisia face formidable opposition but arrive with the confidence of a team that has made a habit of punching above their weight on the world stage. At the 2022 World Cup, they beat defending champions France 1-0 — continuing a tradition of giant-killing that stretches back to 1978, when they became the first African and Arab nation to win a World Cup match.

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Whether you want to watch Tunisia at the 2026 World Cup, see them at the Africa Cup of Nations, or catch the Eagles of Carthage in a qualifier or friendly, we have tickets available for every Tunisia match. Browse upcoming fixtures below and book your Tunisia football tickets securely online.

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World Cup 2026 — Mexico to Kansas City

Tunisia's group stage campaign begins in Mexico and finishes in the United States. Two matches at the Estadio BBVA in Monterrey provide familiar conditions for a squad accustomed to North African heat, while the finale against the Netherlands in Kansas City is the marquee fixture. Notably, Tunisia vs Japan on June 20 will be the 1,000th match in World Cup history — a milestone game in Monterrey that adds extra significance to an already crucial encounter.

Date Match Venue
14 June 2026 European Playoff B vs Tunisia Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
20 June 2026 Tunisia vs Japan Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
25 June 2026 Tunisia vs Netherlands Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

Looking for the full World Cup experience? Visit our dedicated Tunisia World Cup 2026 tickets page for complete details on the Eagles of Carthage's campaign, host city guides and all available World Cup tickets.

Africa Cup of Nations

Tunisia are one of Africa's most decorated nations — AFCON 2004 champions on home soil and perennial contenders at every continental tournament. At AFCON 2025 in Morocco, they reached the Round of 16 before a heartbreaking penalty defeat to Mali. The Eagles of Carthage have qualified for every AFCON since 1994 and their passionate, tactically disciplined style makes them must-watch opponents in African football.

About the Tunisia National Team

Official Name Tunisia National Football Team
Nickname Eagles of Carthage (Les Aigles de Carthage)
Manager Sabri Lamouchi (since January 2026)
Home Stadium Stade Olympique de Radès, Tunis (60,000)
Federation Tunisian Football Federation (FTF), founded 1957
Kit Colours Red (home), White (away)
Major Honours AFCON champions (2004); 7× World Cup qualifiers

Tunisia's identity is built on grinta — the Tunisian concept of grit, determination and collective fight. Despite a population of just 12 million and limited sporting infrastructure, the Eagles of Carthage consistently qualify for major tournaments through sheer tactical discipline, defensive organisation and a never-say-die mentality. Their qualifying campaign for 2026 was the ultimate expression of this philosophy: ten matches, zero goals conceded, group winners by a distance. The squad draws from a wide diaspora — players based across Europe's top leagues, the Middle East and Tunisia's domestic competition — creating a multicultural blend that reflects the country's position at the crossroads of Africa, the Arab world and Europe.

Lamouchi's appointment in January 2026 brings European coaching experience and an understanding of Tunisian football culture. A former French international midfielder who played for Monaco, Inter Milan and Marseille, Lamouchi has managed Ivory Coast at a World Cup (2014), coached in the English Championship with Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City, and worked in Ligue 1 with Rennes. His task is to harness the squad's defensive excellence and add the attacking edge needed to finally break through the group stage barrier.

Key Tunisia Players

Hannibal Mejbri — The Jewel

Burnley's creative midfielder is Tunisia's most valuable player and the face of their new generation. Still just 22 at the World Cup, Mejbri combines technical quality, vision and a fiery competitive edge that makes him the squad's most exciting talent. His experience in English football — first at Manchester United, then Burnley — has prepared him for the intensity of World Cup football.

Ellyes Skhiri — The Engine

Eintracht Frankfurt's experienced midfielder provides the Bundesliga quality and tactical intelligence that anchors Tunisia's midfield. Skhiri's ability to break up play, distribute efficiently and cover enormous ground makes him essential to Tunisia's pressing game and defensive structure.

Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane — The Super Sub

Al Ahly's midfielder was Tunisia's top scorer in World Cup qualifying with four goals — all remarkably scored coming off the bench. Ben Romdhane's ability to change games as a substitute gives Lamouchi a devastating weapon, and his experience at one of Africa's biggest clubs adds an elite competitive edge.

Aïssa Laïdouni — The Warrior

The midfield dynamo who became a fan favourite at the 2022 World Cup with his tireless running and aggressive pressing against Denmark and France. Laïdouni's energy and intensity epitomise Tunisia's fighting spirit, and he remains central to everything the Eagles of Carthage do in the middle of the park.

Youssef Msakni — The Mongoose

Tunisia's all-time talisman and one of North African football's greatest ever talents. Now in his mid-thirties and back at Espérance de Tunis, Msakni is Tunisia's third all-time top scorer and second most-capped player. If selected, this would be the culmination of a career that saw him nicknamed "The Mongoose" for his slippery dribbling and ability to score crucial goals.

Tunisia's Tournament History

Tunisia's World Cup story is one of historic firsts and frustrating near-misses. In 1978, they became the first African and Arab nation to win a World Cup match, beating Mexico 3-1 in Argentina. They've since qualified for six more World Cups but have never progressed beyond the group stage — despite famous results like beating France at the 2022 World Cup and drawing with Germany in 1978. The pattern is consistent: brilliant individual performances, resolute defending, agonising elimination on fine margins. The 2026 tournament, with the expanded 48-team format allowing three teams to advance per group, offers Tunisia their best-ever chance to finally reach the knockout stages.

Tournament Appearances Best Result Notable Moment
World Cup 6 (7th in 2026) Group stage (all editions) 1978: First African/Arab WC win (3-1 vs Mexico); 2022: Beat France 1-0
AFCON 20+ Champions (2004) 2004: Winners on home soil in Radès; consistent continental force

Tunisia's Tournament Record at a Glance

Stat Record
World Cup appearances 6 — 7th in 2026
Best World Cup result Group stage (all editions)
WC 2026 qualification Won group: 9W 1D 0L, 22 goals scored, 0 conceded — historic
WC 2026 Group Group F — Netherlands, Japan, European Playoff B
Historic milestone Tunisia vs Japan = 1,000th World Cup match in history
Giant-killing record Beat France (2022 WC), first African/Arab WC win (1978), drew Germany (1978)
AFCON titles 1 (2004, home)

For the complete World Cup breakdown, visit our Tunisia World Cup 2026 tickets page.

How to Buy Tunisia Football Tickets

Looking for Tunisia football tickets? The Eagles of Carthage bring one of the tournament's most passionate fan bases — Tunisian supporters travel in huge numbers and create unforgettable atmospheres. Their World Cup route through Monterrey and Kansas City promises electric encounters against Japan and the Netherlands. We've sourced Tunisia tickets to make the process simple and secure:

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tunisia Tickets

Has Tunisia qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

Yes — Tunisia qualified by winning their CAF group with a historic record: 9 wins, 1 draw, 0 defeats, 22 goals scored and zero conceded. They became the first team in World Cup history to qualify without conceding a single goal.

Who is Tunisia's manager?

Sabri Lamouchi was appointed in January 2026 on a contract until 2028. The French-Tunisian coach previously managed Ivory Coast at the 2014 World Cup and has experience in the English Championship with Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City.

Can Tunisia get out of Group F?

Group F is tough — the Netherlands and Japan are strong favourites, and the European Playoff B winner adds another quality opponent. However, the expanded format allows three teams to advance from each group, and Tunisia's defensive record and giant-killing pedigree mean they should never be underestimated. Their 1-0 victory over defending champions France at the 2022 World Cup proved they can beat anyone.

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