05.06.2026 • Updated: 15.06.2026
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Sweden vs Tunisia Match result — 15.06.2026

Sweden
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June 15, 2026
02:00
World Cup
5 1
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Hours
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Minutes
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Seconds
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Tunisia
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H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Total games 1
Total Goals Avg 6.00
Both teams scored 100%
5.00 Total average 1.00
0.00 Yellow cards 1.00
Last 1 match
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15.06.2026 World Cup
Sweden
Tunisia
5 2 3 1 1 0
1.36 0.28
4 2
0 1
0 0

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Sweden

Team Overview

In their latest friendly, Sweden faced Greece at home, ending in a 2-2 draw. This result leaves the team looking to build on their performance as they prepare to host Tunisia.

Match statistics (Sweden vs Greece):

  • Possession: 53% – 47%
  • Corners: 1 – 4
  • Fouls: 6 – 11
  • Yellow cards: 0 – 2
  • Shots on target: 5 – 4
Tunisia

Team Overview

Tunisia's most recent outing was a heavy defeat to Belgium, where they lost 0-5 in an away friendly. This disappointing result adds pressure as they prepare to face Sweden.

Match statistics (Belgium vs Tunisia):

  • Possession: 66% – 34%
  • Corners: 13 – 0
  • Fouls: 9 – 9
  • Yellow cards: 0 – 2
  • Shots on target: 12 – 1

Sweden - Tunisia Match Result

Sweden Dominates Tunisia in World Cup Opener

In a commanding performance, Sweden triumphed over Tunisia with a decisive score of 5-1 in their World Cup group stage match. The victory showcased Sweden's attacking prowess, particularly in the second half, where they scored three goals to secure a comprehensive win.

Sweden started strong, with Y. Ayari opening the scoring early in the 7th minute, followed by A. Isak doubling the lead in the 30th minute. Tunisia managed to respond just before halftime with a goal from O. Rekik, but Sweden's momentum was unyielding. The Swedes maintained a slight edge in possession at 49% compared to Tunisia's 51%, but they were far more effective in front of goal, registering 7 shots on target out of 13 total attempts.

The second half saw Sweden continue their dominance, with V. Gyokeres scoring in the 59th minute, and M. Svanberg adding another in the 84th. Ayari capped off the scoring with his second goal in stoppage time. Tunisia struggled to keep pace, managing only 2 shots on target throughout the match.

Despite a yellow card for Tunisia's R. Khedira, the match was largely clean, with Sweden committing 10 fouls to Tunisia's 8. Sweden's tactical discipline and clinical finishing were key to their success, setting a positive tone for the remainder of the tournament.