BW Arabia Qatar - Sweden vs Tunisia: World Cup Group F Round 1
SWinner: Sweden
THT 2 – 1
Sweden
Graham Potter
SHT: 2 – 1
Winner: Sweden
TTunisia
Sabri Lamouchi
Updated:
Full Time
5 – 1
Half Time
2 – 1
Goal Scorers
Yasin Ayari
Assist: Lucas Bergvall
In: Anthony Elanga
Out: Alexander Isak
In: Daniel Svensson
Out: Alexander Bernhardsson
Mattias Svanberg
Assist: Alexander Isak
In: Ismael Gharbi
Out: Rani Khedira
In: Mattias Svanberg
Out: Jesper Karlstroem
In: Firas Chaouat
Out: Anis Ben Slimane
In: Elias Achouri
Out: Ellyes Skhiri
In: Sebastian Tounekti
Out: Elias Saad
In: Hadj Mahmoud
Out: Yan Valery
In: Lucas Bergvall
Out: Benjamin Nygren
In: Elliot Stroud
Out: Gabriel Gudmundsson
Viktor Gyoekeres
Assist: Alexander Isak
Rani Khedira
Away
Omar Rekik
Assist: Hannibal Mejbri
Alexander Isak
Assist: Viktor Gyoekeres
Yasin Ayari
Netherlands vs Sweden
Japan vs Sweden
Tunisia vs Japan
Tunisia vs Netherlands
Netherlands vs Sweden
Tunisia vs Japan
Tunisia vs Netherlands
Japan vs Sweden
Alexander Isak
Home
Estadio BBVA
Guadalupe, Mexico
Capacity
51,800
Argentina
Argentina
Costa Rica
Argentina
Uruguay
Chile
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What time is Sweden vs Tunisia in Qatar?
Kickoff in Qatar is at 02:00 UTC on Monday 15 June 2026.
How can I watch Sweden vs Tunisia in Qatar?
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Which players are injured or suspended?
There are no reported injuries or suspensions listed for Sweden or Tunisia.
What is the head-to-head record between Sweden and Tunisia?
Sweden and Tunisia have met eight times in the available record, with Sweden winning 0, Tunisia winning 0, and 0 draws.
What competition and round is this match?
This is World Cup Group F, Round 1, at Estadio BBVA in Mexico.
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CounterAttacks
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FreeKicks
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GoalKicks
Goals
Offsides
RedCards
Saves
ShotsOffTarget
ShotsOnTarget
Substitutions
ThrowsIn
Treatments
YellowCards
Attacks
DangerousAttacks
TotalPasses
Sweden
Graham Potter
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Bench (15)
Tunisia
Sabri Lamouchi
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Bench (15)
BW Arabia Qatar - Sweden vs Tunisia Match Report, Result and Tactical Analysis
World Cup Group F Round 1 at Estadio BBVA in Mexico.
Sweden turned Round 1 of World Cup Group F into a statement of control at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, beating Tunisia 5-1 and preserving first place with 3 points. The home side finished with 5 goals for, 1 goal against and a goal difference of 4, while Tunisia remained on 0 points after a difficult opening result. For readers in Qatar, it was the kind of emphatic scoreline that quickly reshapes a group table, especially when the leader moves to 3 points and the team in fourth stays on 0. The match ended with Sweden as the clear winner, and the numbers behind it were decisive.
The scoring pattern gave Sweden authority from the start. Sweden struck in the 7th minute to lead 1-0, then doubled the advantage in the 30th minute to move 2-0 ahead before the break. Tunisia found a response in the 43rd minute, cutting the deficit to 2-1 and taking some momentum into halftime, where the score stood at 2-1. But Sweden reasserted control in the 59th minute, went to 3-1, and never let the contest drift. The home team then added further goals in the 84th minute and the 90th minute to close the evening at 5-1 and underline the gulf in finishing on the night.
That final margin also reflected the wider balance of the table, with Sweden sitting first on 3 points and Tunisia fourth on 0. Sweden’s record now reads 1 win from 1 played, with 5 goals for and 1 against, while Tunisia remain at 0 wins, 0 draws and 1 loss, with 1 goal for and 5 against. The gap between the leader and second place is 2 points, with Sweden on 3 and Japan on 1, so the result mattered well beyond the final whistle. In a group setting, a 5-1 outcome is not just a heavy victory; it is a clean way to protect position and keep the pressure on those chasing from behind.
- Sweden took 3 points from their first match in World Cup Group F and stayed top of the table with a goal difference of 4.
- Tunisia left Round 1 with 0 points, 1 played, 1 loss, and a goal difference of -4 after conceding 5 times.
- The match at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe moved from 2-0 to 2-1 at halftime, then returned to a decisive 3-1 and finished at 5-1.
- For fans in Qatar, the result sharpened the group picture immediately, because Sweden’s 2-point cushion over Japan now stands at the top of World Cup Group F.
There was also a clear tactical story in the timing of Sweden’s goals. The first two strikes, in the 7th and 30th minutes, allowed the home side to manage the game from a position of comfort, while Tunisia’s reply in the 43rd minute briefly invited tension before the interval. Sweden’s third goal in the 59th minute removed that doubt, and the late goals in the 84th and 90th minutes showed that the home side kept its concentration until the end. Tunisia’s yellow card in the 54th minute sat within that same spell, when the match was already tilting sharply in Sweden’s direction and the home team was still building its advantage.
Alexander Isak was named player of the match for Sweden, and that recognition fit the shape of a night in which the home side repeatedly found the decisive moments. At the team level, Sweden’s 5 goals for and 1 against from 1 played point to a strong opening foundation, while Tunisia’s 1 goal for and 5 against leave them with work to do after one match. The venue, the scoreline and the table all pointed the same way: Sweden were efficient, Tunisia were punished for every lapse, and the 5-1 result left little room for argument about the outcome.
For Qatar-based readers following World Cup Group F, the consequence is straightforward: Sweden left Round 1 with 3 points, first place, and a 2-point buffer over Japan, while Tunisia remained fourth on 0 points. In a group where early separation matters, Sweden’s five-goal performance gave them exactly the kind of opening they wanted, and Tunisia will now need a stronger response in their next outing.
BW Arabia Qatar - Sweden vs Tunisia Match Preview, Prediction and Tactical Analysis
World Cup Group F Round 1 at Estadio BBVA in Mexico.
Sweden and Tunisia will open World Cup Group F Round 1 at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe on 2026-06-15, with both sides starting on 0 points and both coaches looking at the first real chance to shape the group table. Graham Potter will lead Sweden into a contest that begins from 3rd place, while Sabri Lamouchi will take Tunisia into the same opening fixture from 4th. For supporters in Qatar, this is the kind of early-group meeting that can quickly define the tone of the competition, because there are no points yet to soften the impact of a slow start.
From the league positions alone, Sweden enter from the slightly stronger starting point, with 3rd place ahead of Tunisia in 4th. Both teams are level on 0 points, with identical records of 0 wins, 0 draws and 0 losses, and with 0 goals for, 0 goals against and a 0 goal difference apiece. That symmetry places the emphasis on preparation rather than past return, and it also sharpens the importance of the first result in World Cup Group F. For readers in Qatar following the opening day closely, the margins are set by status rather than numbers on the scoreboard.
That is why the meeting of Graham Potter and Sabri Lamouchi matters beyond the names on the touchline. Sweden begin from the more advanced league position, but Tunisia arrive with the same blank statistical slate, and the fixture will be shaped by who handles that pressure first. The venue in Guadalupe adds a neutral edge to the encounter, leaving both teams to establish their authority through structure and discipline rather than through any previous advantage. In Qatar, where tournament openers are often judged by control as much as outcome, the first 20 minutes will likely matter as much as the final balance of play.
- Sweden are listed 3rd, while Tunisia are listed 4th, a small but clear ranking edge for Graham Potter's side.
- Both teams start on 0 points, with 0 wins, 0 draws and 0 losses, so the opening result will immediately change the group order.
- Each side is level at 0 goals for, 0 goals against and a 0 goal difference, which leaves the first match as the first separator.
- The match will be played at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe on 2026-06-15, a useful reference point for fans in Qatar tracking the opening round.
The wider group picture gives the fixture even more weight. Japan lead the section with 0 points, and Netherlands are second with 0, so Sweden and Tunisia will be chasing the first meaningful movement beneath that pair. In that context, the gap between the top two and the rest is currently 0, which makes the opening round a chance to seize position rather than simply keep pace. For Qatar-based readers, that means the match is not just a first fixture; it is the first opportunity to turn a blank table into a platform for the rest of the campaign.
On paper, Sweden's 3rd-place starting point gives them the cleaner launch, but Tunisia's equal points, equal goals record and equal goal difference ensure that Sabri Lamouchi's side arrive without any numerical burden. When both teams stand on 0 across the key columns, small details become decisive: shape, control, and the ability to settle the game early. That is the attraction of a World Cup opener, especially for followers in Qatar who will expect the contest to be read through its effect on the group rather than through reputation alone. The first points of World Cup Group F will carry immediate significance, and the team that imposes itself in Guadalupe will take a valuable early step.
The opening in World Cup Group F will therefore be watched in Qatar as a measure of who can turn parity into position from the first whistle.
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Home · Goal
Home · Goal
Away · Goal
Away · Yellow Card
Home · Goal
In: Lucas Bergvall
Out: Benjamin Nygren
Sweden · Substitution
In: Elliot Stroud
Out: Gabriel Gudmundsson
Sweden · Substitution
In: Elias Achouri
Out: Ellyes Skhiri
Tunisia · Substitution
In: Sebastian Tounekti
Out: Elias Saad
Tunisia · Substitution
In: Hadj Mahmoud
Out: Yan Valery
Tunisia · Substitution
Home · Goal
In: Ismael Gharbi
Out: Rani Khedira
Tunisia · Substitution
In: Mattias Svanberg
Out: Jesper Karlstroem
Sweden · Substitution
In: Firas Chaouat
Out: Anis Ben Slimane
Tunisia · Substitution
Home · Goal
In: Anthony Elanga
Out: Alexander Isak
Sweden · Substitution
In: Daniel Svensson
Out: Alexander Bernhardsson
Sweden · Substitution
Sweden with a deserved victory after a fine display
That's it! The referee blows the final whistle
Ball possession: Sweden: 40%, Tunisia: 60%.
A great goal by Yasin Ayari
Lucas Bergvall provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Yasin Ayari from Sweden beats the keeper from outside the box with the right foot!
Lucas Bergvall relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ali Abdi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Firas Chaouat from Tunisia is ruled offside
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ali Abdi is penalised for pushing Gustaf Lagerbielke
Elias Achouri shoots from outside the box, but Kristoffer Nordfeldt has it under control
Elias Achouri tries his luck from distance but his effort ends up safely in the hands of Kristoffer Nordfeldt
Isak Hien from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
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Obstruction as Victor Nilsson Lindeloef cuts off the run of Elias Achouri. A free-kick is awarded.
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Abdelmouhib Chamakh from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Yasin Ayari swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
The fourth official shows there are 6 minute(s) of time to be added
Alexander Bernhardsson is leaving the field to be replaced by Daniel Svensson in a tactical substitution.
Alexander Isak is leaving the field to be replaced by Anthony Elanga in a tactical substitution.
Ball possession: Sweden: 38%, Tunisia: 62%.
Amine Ben Hamida successfully blocks the shot
Lucas Bergvall from Sweden sends an effort wide of target
Lucas Bergvall goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Lucas Bergvall but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Lucas Bergvall finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Viktor Gyoekeres creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Sweden with a potentially dangerous attack.
Yasin Ayari relieves the pressure with a clearance
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Isak Hien relieves the pressure with a clearance
Safe hands from Abdelmouhib Chamakh as he comes out and claims the ball
Firas Chaouat from Tunisia is ruled offside
Good effort by Alexander Isak as he directs a shot on target, but Abdelmouhib Chamakh saves it
Viktor Gyoekeres creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Sweden with a potentially dangerous attack.
Elliot Stroud makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
GOAL! After a review of the situation, the referee changed the initial decision and awards a goal for Sweden!
Ball possession: Sweden: 38%, Tunisia: 62%.
VAR - GOAL! - The referee has stopped the play. VAR check in progress, a potential goal for Sweden.
Mattias Svanberg from Sweden is ruled offside
What a super sub by the coach. Mattias Svanberg has just entered the pitch and is already on the scoresheet!
Yasin Ayari made the key pass for the goal!
Alexander Isak provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Mattias Svanberg scores with the right foot!
Anis Ben Slimane is leaving the field to be replaced by Firas Chaouat in a tactical substitution.
Rani Khedira is leaving the field to be replaced by Ismael Gharbi in a tactical substitution.
Jesper Karlstroem is leaving the field to be replaced by Mattias Svanberg in a tactical substitution.
The referee signals a free kick as Ali Abdi from Tunisia trips Alexander Bernhardsson
Ali Abdi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Safe hands from Kristoffer Nordfeldt as he comes out and claims the ball
Omar Rekik makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Kristoffer Nordfeldt from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Elliot Stroud relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Sweden: 37%, Tunisia: 63%.
Montassar Talbi from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Yasin Ayari relieves the pressure with a clearance
Hadj Mahmoud makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Goal kick for Sweden
Elias Achouri from Tunisia is ruled offside
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Elliot Stroud relieves the pressure with a clearance
Isak Hien relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Isak Hien hand-balls
Isak Hien controls the ball with his hand
Omar Rekik from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Yasin Ayari swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
The game is restarted
Play has been stopped while the referee talks to the players.
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Hadj Mahmoud from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Alexander Bernhardsson makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Sweden: 38%, Tunisia: 62%.
Lucas Bergvall is penalised for pushing Hannibal Mejbri
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Hannibal Mejbri relieves the pressure with a clearance
Gustaf Lagerbielke relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Safe hands from Abdelmouhib Chamakh as he comes out and claims the ball
Sebastian Tounekti from Tunisia goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Isak Hien
Isak Hien makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Sweden take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The game is restarted
Yan Valery is leaving the field to be replaced by Hadj Mahmoud in a tactical substitution.
Elias Saad is leaving the field to be replaced by Sebastian Tounekti in a tactical substitution.
The captain is forced to give away his armband, because he is leaving the field.
Ellyes Skhiri is leaving the field to be replaced by Elias Achouri in a tactical substitution.
The game is restarted
Ball possession: Sweden: 40%, Tunisia: 60%.
Water break. It's hot out there today and the game is paused so the players can take some liquids on-board.
Goal kick for Tunisia
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Montassar Talbi successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Alexander Isak is blocked
Sweden with a potentially dangerous attack.
Lucas Bergvall makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Anis Ben Slimane from Tunisia is ruled offside
Goal kick for Tunisia
Viktor Gyoekeres from Sweden sends an effort wide of target
Viktor Gyoekeres goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Viktor Gyoekeres but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Viktor Gyoekeres finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Sweden with a potentially dangerous attack.
Alexander Bernhardsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Alexander Bernhardsson wins an air challenge against Amine Ben Hamida
Ball possession: Sweden: 40%, Tunisia: 60%.
Goal kick for Tunisia
The game is restarted
Benjamin Nygren is leaving the field to be replaced by Lucas Bergvall in a tactical substitution.
Gabriel Gudmundsson is injured and is replaced by Elliot Stroud.
Gabriel Gudmundsson is down injured and receives medical treatment on the field.
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
The referee signals a free kick as Victor Nilsson Lindeloef from Sweden trips Hannibal Mejbri
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Amine Ben Hamida makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Sweden start a counter attack
Alexander Isak makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Alexander Bernhardsson from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ali Abdi swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Gabriel Gudmundsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Yasin Ayari makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Sweden: 41%, Tunisia: 59%.
Ellyes Skhiri with a bad execution which leads to a goal for the opponent
Viktor Gyoekeres managed to score from an easy position.
Alexander Isak provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Viktor Gyoekeres scores with the right foot!
Sweden start a counter attack
Alexander Isak makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Safe hands from Abdelmouhib Chamakh as he comes out and claims the ball
Goal kick for Tunisia
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Yan Valery is penalised for pushing Gabriel Gudmundsson
Gabriel Gudmundsson from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Isak Hien from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Montassar Talbi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Safe hands from Kristoffer Nordfeldt as he comes out and claims the ball
Alexander Bernhardsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Alexander Isak from Sweden is ruled offside
Sweden start a counter attack
A chance presents itself to Montassar Talbi from Tunisia but his header goes wide
Gabriel Gudmundsson from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Hannibal Mejbri from Tunisia swings in the corner from the left.
Ball possession: Sweden: 40%, Tunisia: 60%.
Isak Hien relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Gustaf Lagerbielke relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Jesper Karlstroem relieves the pressure with a clearance
The referee runs back to show Rani Khedira from Tunisia a yellow card for the previous foul.
Alexander Isak from Sweden is ruled offside
Montassar Talbi successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Viktor Gyoekeres is blocked
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Rani Khedira from Tunisia concedes a foul on Jesper Karlstroem but the referee decides against stopping the play and waves play on!
Ali Abdi wins an air challenge against Alexander Bernhardsson
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Sweden
Hannibal Mejbri goes for goal on the direct free kick, but the shot sails wide
The referee signals a free kick as Jesper Karlstroem from Sweden trips Elias Saad
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Alexander Isak fouls Amine Ben Hamida
Alexander Isak from Sweden is ruled offside
Sweden with a potentially dangerous attack.
Ball possession: Sweden: 41%, Tunisia: 59%.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Kristoffer Nordfeldt from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Jesper Karlstroem relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia with a potentially dangerous attack.
Jesper Karlstroem relieves the pressure with a clearance
Rani Khedira relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
The referee signals a free kick as Yan Valery from Tunisia trips Gabriel Gudmundsson
Yasin Ayari makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Anis Ben Slimane wins an air challenge against Victor Nilsson Lindeloef
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Yasin Ayari relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Gabriel Gudmundsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Gustaf Lagerbielke relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Alexander Bernhardsson wins an air challenge against Ali Abdi
The second half is underway
Sweden has been the better team in this half
It's over! The referee blows for half time
Ball possession: Sweden: 43%, Tunisia: 57%.
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Alexander Isak relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Yan Valery relieves the pressure with a clearance
Alexander Bernhardsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Isak Hien relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia with a potentially dangerous attack.
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Victor Nilsson Lindeloef from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Victor Nilsson Lindeloef relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Gabriel Gudmundsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Abdelmouhib Chamakh from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ali Abdi from Tunisia goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Alexander Bernhardsson
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The fourth official shows there are 4 minute(s) of time to be added
A player from Sweden takes a long throw into the opponent's box
Montassar Talbi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ball possession: Sweden: 45%, Tunisia: 55%.
Alexander Bernhardsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Isak Hien makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
With the goal, Tunisia have reduced their deficit. Will they be capable of pulling something out of the game?
Yan Valery made the key pass for the goal!
Hannibal Mejbri provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Omar Rekik Tunisia scores with a header.
The cross by Hannibal Mejbri from Tunisia successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Gustaf Lagerbielke from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
A player from Tunisia takes a long throw into the opponent's box
Gabriel Gudmundsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Jesper Karlstroem from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Benjamin Nygren is penalised for pushing Hannibal Mejbri
Goal kick for Tunisia
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Tunisia
Viktor Gyoekeres from Sweden fails to connect properly on the volley and sends the ball wide of target
The cross by Alexander Bernhardsson from Sweden successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Sweden: 45%, Tunisia: 55%.
Safe hands from Kristoffer Nordfeldt as he comes out and claims the ball
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Rani Khedira relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Ali Abdi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Amine Ben Hamida from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
A player from Sweden takes a long throw into the opponent's box
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Abdelmouhib Chamakh from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Benjamin Nygren swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Sweden: 46%, Tunisia: 54%.
Goal kick for Tunisia
Jesper Karlstroem relieves the pressure with a clearance
Rani Khedira relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Montassar Talbi wins an air challenge against Alexander Isak
Sweden take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Goal kick for Tunisia
A chance presents itself to Victor Nilsson Lindeloef from Sweden but his header goes wide
Benjamin Nygren from Sweden swings in the corner from the right.
Ali Abdi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Jesper Karlstroem relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Elias Saad from Tunisia is ruled offside
Isak Hien successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Rani Khedira is blocked
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Sweden: 51%, Tunisia: 49%.
Benjamin Nygren made the key pass for the goal!
Viktor Gyoekeres provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Alexander Isak from Sweden beats the keeper from outside the box with the right foot!
Sweden start a counter attack
Isak Hien relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
Sweden take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Yasin Ayari from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Isak Hien from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Montassar Talbi makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Gustaf Lagerbielke relieves the pressure with a clearance
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Goal kick for Sweden
Tunisia are in control of the ball.
The game is restarted
Ball possession: Sweden: 62%, Tunisia: 38%.
Water break. It's hot out there today and the game is paused so the players can take some liquids on-board.
The referee signals a free kick as Gabriel Gudmundsson from Sweden trips Elias Saad
Ellyes Skhiri relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Montassar Talbi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Hannibal Mejbri makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Benjamin Nygren makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Ali Abdi makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Ellyes Skhiri relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Sweden: 63%, Tunisia: 37%.
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Tunisia take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Gabriel Gudmundsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Gabriel Gudmundsson makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Amine Ben Hamida relieves the pressure with a clearance
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Sweden
Elias Saad fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Montassar Talbi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Sweden
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Yasin Ayari from Sweden trips Omar Rekik
Yasin Ayari relieves the pressure with a clearance
Yan Valery makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Montassar Talbi relieves the pressure with a clearance
The spectators on the stadium are entertaining themselves by doing the mexican wave.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ali Abdi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Benjamin Nygren wins an air challenge against Amine Ben Hamida
Ball possession: Sweden: 56%, Tunisia: 44%.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Anis Ben Slimane wins an air challenge against Yasin Ayari
Montassar Talbi from Tunisia intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Anis Ben Slimane from Tunisia is ruled offside
Elias Saad creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Good effort by Anis Ben Slimane as he directs a shot on target, but Kristoffer Nordfeldt saves it
Tunisia with a potentially dangerous attack.
Ellyes Skhiri relieves the pressure with a clearance
Gustaf Lagerbielke relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ali Abdi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are trying to create something here.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Hannibal Mejbri relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Sweden take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Yan Valery relieves the pressure with a clearance
The referee signals a free kick as Rani Khedira from Tunisia trips Yasin Ayari
Victor Nilsson Lindeloef wins an air challenge against Yan Valery
Alexander Bernhardsson from Sweden intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ball possession: Sweden: 66%, Tunisia: 34%.
Gabriel Gudmundsson is penalised for pushing Yan Valery
Goal kick for Tunisia
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Sweden
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Sweden managed to score the important first goal. Will they build on that?
Abdelmouhib Chamakh with a bad execution which leads to a goal for the opponent
G O O O A A A L - Yasin Ayari from Sweden scores from outside the box with the right foot!
Montassar Talbi successfully blocks the shot
Viktor Gyoekeres gets a finish in but his shot is hacked off the goal line!
Abdelmouhib Chamakh relieves the pressure with a clearance
Victor Nilsson Lindeloef creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Sweden with a potentially dangerous attack.
Sweden are in control of the ball.
The match resumes with a drop ball
The game is stopped
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Alexander Bernhardsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Sweden: 49%, Tunisia: 51%.
Goal kick for Tunisia
Viktor Gyoekeres from Sweden sends an effort wide of target
Viktor Gyoekeres goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Viktor Gyoekeres but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Viktor Gyoekeres finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Sweden start a counter attack
Victor Nilsson Lindeloef relieves the pressure with a clearance
The cross by Yan Valery from Tunisia successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Jesper Karlstroem relieves the pressure with a clearance
Omar Rekik makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Sweden are in control of the ball.
The game is restarted
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Dangerous challenge by Yan Valery from Tunisia. Gabriel Gudmundsson on the receiving end of that.
Gabriel Gudmundsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tunisia are trying to create something here.
Tunisia take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Gabriel Gudmundsson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Goal kick for Tunisia
Sweden are in control of the ball.
Victor Nilsson Lindeloef relieves the pressure with a clearance
Isak Hien relieves the pressure with a clearance
Omar Rekik relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Yan Valery relieves the pressure with a clearance
Sweden take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The pitch is in fantastic condition today and the players are enjoying the surface.
Welcome to tonights game where the floodlight surrounds the pitch.
Tunisia kick-off, and the game is underway.
The referee starts the match
Welcome to Estadio BBVA, the match will start in about 5 minutes.
Welcome to Estadio BBVA where the two teams take the field for the start of this match.
Welcome to Estadio BBVA where we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the two teams
Welcome to Estadio BBVA, where we await the arrival of today's teams.
Welcome to Estadio BBVA, now all we need are the two teams.
Welcome to today's crucial game from Estadio BBVA. We are awaiting the arrival of both teams, in anticipation of a great match!
Winner
Sweden
| # | Club | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Netherlands
Qualification to next stage
|
3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 4 | 6 | 7 |
| 2 |
Japan
Qualification to next stage
|
3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| 3 |
Sweden
Possible Qualification to next stage
|
3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 4 |
| 4 | Tunisia | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 12 | -10 | 0 |
Alexander Isak
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