Sweden and Tunisia meet on June 14, 2026 at 22:00 in a FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage fixture. Both squads arrive with contrasting recent form and tactical setups that promise a competitive clash.
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Sweden Predicted Lineup (3-4-2-1)

Sweden are expected to set up in a 3-4-2-1 formation. Lucas Bergvall starts in central midfield alongside Jesper Karlström, with Yasin Ayari providing an option in the attacking line. Up front, Viktor Gyökeres leads the attack, supported by Alexander Isak in a dual-threat forward structure.
The defensive line features Victor Lindelöf, Gustaf Lagerbielke, and Hien, while Gabriel Gudmundsson and Daniel Svensson occupy the wing-back roles. Johan Johansson completes the midfield shape.
| Position | Player |
|---|---|
| GK | Bergvall |
| CB | Lindelöf |
| CB | Lagerbielke |
| CB | Hien |
| WB | Gudmundsson |
| MF | Karlström |
| MF | Johansson |
| WB | Svensson |
| AM | Ayari |
| AM | Isak |
| ST | Gyökeres |
Sweden’s Last Match: Sweden 3–2 Poland (WC Qualification Europe)
Gustaf Lagerbielke opened the scoring in that qualifier with a goal in the 44th minute. Anthony Elanga added a second in the 19th minute before being substituted in the 69th minute, and Viktor Gyökeres sealed the result with a late strike in the 88th minute. Lucas Bergvall and Besfort Zeneli came off the bench at the 69th minute, with Mattias Svanberg entering late at 90 minutes.
Tunisia Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1)

Tunisia line up in a 4-2-3-1. Aymen Dahmen starts in goal behind a back four of Yan Valery, Dylan Bronn, Montassar Talbi, and Ali Abdi. Ellyes Skhiri anchors the double pivot, with the attacking midfield trio of Ismaël Gharbi, Hannibal Mejbri, and Anis Slimane operating behind a lone striker. Oussama Khedira partners Skhiri in the center, and Firas Chaouat leads the line.
| Position | Player |
|---|---|
| GK | Dahmen |
| RB | Valery |
| CB | Bronn |
| CB | Talbi |
| LB | Abdi |
| DM | Skhiri |
| DM | Khedira |
| AM | Gharbi |
| AM | Mejbri |
| AM | Slimane |
| ST | Chaouat |
Tunisia’s Last Match: Mali 3–2 Tunisia (Africa Cup of Nations)
Tunisia suffered a narrow defeat against Mali in their most recent competitive outing. Dylan Bronn picked up a booking in the 7th minute and was substituted at the 12th minute, with Yassine Meriah entering as his replacement. Ismaël Gharbi and Hazem Mastouri were both replaced at the 70th minute, and Firas Chaouat came on to score in the 88th minute, providing a late consolation. Hannibal Mejbri was withdrawn at the 85th minute.
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