Tunisia vs Netherlands: Line-ups confirmed for World Cup clash

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The Netherlands will look to complete an unbeaten World Cup group stage campaign by beating Tunisia in their final game.

The Dutch currently sit on four points, having drawn with Japan and smashed Sweden already.

A win tonight would ensure they go through top, and give themselves the best chance of an easier run in the knockouts.

Catch up with all the team news right here on 101GreatGoals.

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Tunisia team news

Hervé Renard has made four changes to the starting XI that aced Japan – Mohamed Ben Hmida, Rani Khedira, Hazem Mastouri, and Ismaël Gharbi come in today for Omar Rekik, Sebastian Tounekti, Dylan Bronn, and Elias Saad.

Tunisia starting XI: Aymen Dahmen, Mohamed Amine Ben Hmida, Ali Abdi, Montassar Talbi, Yan Valery, Rani Khedira, Ellyes Skhiri, Ismaël Gharbi, Hannibal Mejbri, Anis Ben Slimane, Hazem Mastouri

Netherlands team news

Ronald Koeman has made one change to the starting XI that faced Sweden – Nathan Aké comes in for Micky van de Ven. Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey keeps his place after terrorising Sweden.

Netherlands starting XI: Bart Verbruggen, Nathan Aké, Virgil van Dijk, Jan Paul van Hecke, Denzel Dumfries, Tijjani Reijnders, Frenkie de Jong, Ryan Gravenberch, Cody Gakpo, Brian Brobbey, Donyell Malen

Where to watch Tunisia v Netherlands: TV and online streams

3EPG36J ARLINGTON – Koki Ogawa of Japan celebrates the 2-2. (lr) Jan Paul van Hecke of the Netherlands, Virgil van Dijk of the Netherlands, Denzel Dumfries of the Netherlands are disappointed during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group F match between the Netherlands and Japan at Dallas Stadium on June 14, 2026, in Arlington, United States. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP

Tunisia versus the Netherlands kicks off at midnight Thursday into Friday. You can watch it on BBC 1 and stream via the iPlayer.

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Stats for Tunisia v Netherlands

  • Netherlands have not lost any of three previous meetings with Tunisia
  • The Dutch have not lost any of five World Cup games against African nations
  • Tunisia have become the first team since Greece in 1994 to lose two games at a single World Cup by four or more goals

Prediction for Tunisia v Netherlands

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