This Group A closer at Brann Stadion in Bergen pits a Tunisia U23 side that has already secured top spot against a Colombia U19 team that has yet to win in the tournament. Tunisia arrive on six points, having beaten D.R. Congo and China by three goals each, while Colombia sit fifth and bottom with just a single draw to show from three matches. The age gap between the squads is a real factor here: Tunisia’s U23 players carry two to three years of physical development over Colombia’s U19 group, and that has shown in the goal difference so far. A player to track for Tunisia is forward Omar Ben Ali, who has contributed goals and carries a consistent shooting threat. For Colombia, midfielder Matías Orozco leads in ball progression and is the engine behind most of their attacking build-up play.
Hot stat: Tunisia have scored seven goals in three group matches and conceded only three, while Colombia have shipped eight across the same number of games. That 15-goal combined tally across just six matches signals an open tournament group, and Colombia’s defensive record makes them a particularly inviting opponent for Tunisia’s forwards.
| 🏆 Tournament: | Maurice Revello Tournament 2026, Group A |
| 🏟 Venue: | Brann Stadion, Bergen, France |
| 🗓️ Date: | 10.06.2026 |
| ⏰ Time: | 19:00 CEST |
Colombia U19 vs Tunisia U23 Prediction
Tunisia U23 are the clear pick here. They top Group A, have won two of three matches convincingly, and face a Colombia side that has lost twice and drawn once without a single win in 2026. The age advantage compounds the quality gap: Tunisia’s U23 squad simply outmuscles and outpaces a younger Colombian group across the pitch.
Colombia’s pass accuracy sits at a reasonable 689 out of 863 attempted passes, but they have generated only 39 shots in five recent matches, which is a low volume for a team chasing a result. Tunisia, by contrast, rack up 26 interceptions in their last five games, suggesting a high-pressure defensive structure that disrupts build-up play efficiently. Colombia also picked up a red card in their recent run, and their 34 fouls across five matches points to a side that concedes set-piece opportunities regularly. Tunisia convert those situations: 28 free kicks earned in five matches gives Anis Boujelbene’s side plenty of dead-ball chances.
Tunisia’s defensive shape, strong interception numbers, and superior goal-scoring form across the tournament make a Tunisia win the most grounded selection. We predict a comfortable Tunisian victory, with goals on both sides unlikely given Colombia’s attacking limitations.
- Best bet: Tunisia U23 to win
- Value option: Tunisia U23 to win and over 2.5 goals
- Avoid: Colombia U19 win or draw, given their winless 2026 record and defensive fragility
| 🔥 Hot Tip: | Tunisia U23 to score in both halves |
| ⚽ Total Goals: | Over 2.5 |
| 💥 Both Teams To Score: | Yes |
| 🎯 Total Corners: | Over 8.5 |
Team Analysis
Colombia U19 have had a difficult campaign. They opened with a 3-5 loss to Saudi Arabia U21, then fell 0-1 to China U19, before salvaging a 2-2 draw against D.R. Congo U23 in their most recent outing. That draw is their only point, and it came against a D.R. Congo side sitting fourth in the group. César Torres has not yet found a combination that produces results, and the squad’s form over the last 30 days reads zero wins from three matches. Their 18 corner kicks in five recent matches is the one area where they generate pressure, but a conversion rate of zero free-kick goals from 19 attempts tells the story of their inefficiency in the final third.
Tunisia U23 have been the standout team in this group. Their most recent match was a 3-0 demolition of China U19, and before that they beat D.R. Congo 3-0 as well. Their only blemish was a 1-3 defeat to Saudi Arabia U21. Prior to the tournament, they lost twice to Ivory Coast U20, which may have sharpened Anis Boujelbene’s defensive organisation: Tunisia now show 26 interceptions across five recent matches, the higher figure between these two sides. With 4 goals in three tournament games and a squad that earns 28 free kicks per five-match window, they carry multiple routes to goal.
Most Recent Head-to-Head Matches
Head-to-head data between these specific age-group sides is limited, so the table below reflects each team’s aggregated stats across their five most recent matches to give a direct performance comparison.
| Statistic | Colombia U19 | Tunisia U23 |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 2 | 4 |
| Total shots | 39 | 21 |
| Free kicks | 19 | 28 |
| Corner kicks | 18 | 9 |
| Total fouls | 34 | 29 |
| Pass accuracy (%) | 689/863 | 504/666 |
| Interceptions | 17 | 26 |
| Offsides | 7 | 8 |
🚨 Check out our dedicated Colombia U19 vs Tunisia U23 stats page for more info.
Pre-game Odds and Win Probability: Tunisia U23 the Favourite
- Moneyline Colombia U19 N/A | Tunisia U23 N/A
- Draw N/A
- Over/Under Over 2.5 N/A | Under 2.5 N/A
- BTTS (both teams to score) Yes N/A | No N/A
No bookmaker odds have been supplied for this fixture, which is common for youth and age-group tournaments. Based purely on form, group standings, and the age differential, Tunisia U23 should be strong favourites. Colombia’s inability to win any match in 2026 and their defensive record of eight goals conceded in three group games would likely price them as heavy underdogs. Tunisia’s free-kick frequency and interception numbers suggest a team that controls matches rather than simply reacting, which adds value to any Tunisia-win market.

Colombia U19. Source: Official Facebook
Possible Starting Lineups
Colombia U19 Possible Starting Eleven

- GK: Antonio Simancas
- DF: Edmilson Herazo, Cristian Uribe, Jaidinson Córdoba Urrutia, Jhon Pajaro
- MF: Matías Orozco, Jesús Chinchia, Juan Palacios, Juan David Aponzá
- FW: Alan Garcia, Santiago Arrechea Cárdenas
César Torres has rotated between two goalkeepers, with Antonio Simancas and Juan Covilla splitting duties. Simancas gets the nod here based on his save record. The back four builds around the most-capped defenders in recent matches, with Cristian Uribe and Edmilson Herazo anchoring the centre. Matías Orozco is the player to watch in midfield: his 121 passes and 10 shots across two appearances make him Colombia’s most active contributor. Up front, Alan Garcia and Santiago Arrechea Cárdenas are the only forwards with goals in this tournament run. The expected formation is 4-2-3-1, consistent with their last five matches.
Tunisia U23 Possible Starting Eleven

- GK: Anas Khardani
- DF: Rayan Boukadida, Josef Taieb, Mohamed Amine Allela, Anis Doubal
- MF: Dhirar Brik, Amenallah Meherzi, Mohamed Sadok Mahmoud
- FW: Walid Dhouib, Omar Ben Ali, Zayon Chtaï-Telamio
Anas Khardani is the first-choice goalkeeper and has also contributed an assist, reflecting how involved he is in Tunisia’s build-up from the back. Mohamed Amine Allela anchors the defensive line with 180 minutes of recent action and strong pass volume. In midfield, Dhirar Brik leads interceptions with four across two games, making him the defensive screen that allows Tunisia to press high. The attacking trio of Dhouib, Ben Ali, and Chtaï-Telamio have all scored in recent matches, giving Boujelbene a genuinely multi-threat front line. Tunisia will likely set up in a 4-2-3-1 mirror of Colombia’s shape, which suits their pressing and transitional style.
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Tunisia U23. Source: Official Facebook
TipsGG Match Prediction
Tunisia U23 are the side to back in this Group A finale. They have the better form, a stronger squad age profile, and they have already demonstrated they can put three goals past opponents at this tournament level. Colombia U19 have conceded eight goals in three games and carry zero wins in 2026, making this a difficult assignment even with nothing left to play for on Tunisia’s side. To be honest, the only scenario where Colombia take anything from this match is if Tunisia rotate heavily and lose focus, but Boujelbene’s side have looked organised throughout. We predict Tunisia U23 to win, with goals likely to flow given Colombia’s defensive record and Tunisia’s attacking depth across their front three.

