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Tunisia vs Netherlands: Can the Eagles of Carthage Cause a World Cup Upset?

The Netherlands arrive as heavy favourites for this World Cup 2026 group stage clash, but Tunisia have a history of making life uncomfortable for Europe's elite. Thursday night could be scenes.

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23.00 Thursday 25th June 2026
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· 4 min read
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Right, let's talk about this one. Tunisia vs Netherlands. World Cup 2026. Thursday the 25th of June, kicking off at eleven o'clock at night UK time, which means you're either a night owl or you're setting an alarm. Either way, this is worth your attention.

Look, I'm not going to pretend the data sheet is overflowing with juicy statistics here. It's a World Cup group stage opener, the numbers are all zeroes, and anyone trying to tell you they've run this through some model is making it up. What we've got instead is football knowledge, context, and a genuine match to get excited about. So let's get into it.

The Netherlands: Tournament Favourites With a Point to Prove

The Dutch are good. Really good. And I reckon this is a squad that genuinely believes it can go deep in this tournament. Netherlands teams of the past decade have either been brilliant or a complete shambles with not much in between. That's what makes them fascinating to watch and absolutely terrifying to back on an accumulator.

What you're getting with the Netherlands is a team packed with quality across every line. They press with intensity, they move the ball quickly, and when they're clicking they are genuinely a joy. Not that I'd say that too loudly in front of Rafa, obviously. He'd spend forty-five minutes telling me about the beauty of their positional rotations and I'd be there nodding going yeah mate but are we winning though.

The key for the Netherlands will be avoiding complacency. World Cup history is absolutely full of big European sides coming unstuck against African opposition in the group stage because they turned up expecting three points to be handed to them. Tunisia are not here to make up the numbers. They never are.

Tunisia: Underestimate Them at Your Peril

Honestly, this is the bit I really want people to take in. Tunisia at major tournaments have a habit of being awkward, organised, and genuinely dangerous on the counter. They are not a side that rolls over. They are not a side that opens up and invites pressure. They make you work for every single thing you get.

The Eagles of Carthage, as they're known, have qualified for this World Cup and they deserve to be here. They will be organised. They will be disciplined. And they will be looking to nick something on the break. That is their game plan against a side like the Netherlands and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. You play to your strengths. Always.

The question for Tunisia is whether they can be brave enough in possession to actually create. If they sit too deep for too long, they invite pressure and eventually something will give. But if they stay compact, hit on the counter, and keep it tight until the last twenty minutes... well. Stranger things have happened, mate.

The Tactical Battle

Look at the fixture and what does it tell you. This is a classic big European side versus organised African opposition. And the tactical conversation is genuinely interesting.

The Netherlands will want to dominate the ball, stretch the pitch, and find pockets of space between Tunisia's defensive lines. They've got the quality to unlock a low block if they're patient, but patience isn't always something Dutch sides carry in abundance. There's always that urge to speed things up, to force it.

Tunisia will want to stay in their shape, win the ball back quickly in midfield, and transition fast. The moment Netherlands get stretched, even slightly, Tunisia will look to punish them. That is not a hopeful guess. That is a game plan that has worked against better sides than this before.

I actually looked at the numbers for once and... there are no numbers. Which is genuinely liberating. No xG, which Marcus insists stands for expected goals and I insist stands for extremely boring, no form tables, nothing. Just pure football brain. Feels good, honestly.

The Vibes

Right, let's talk about the bigger picture here. This is the World Cup. The actual World Cup. There are no dead rubbers at this stage. Every point matters. Tunisia need to start their campaign with belief, and a result against the Netherlands, even a draw, would send a massive message to the rest of the group.

For the Netherlands, this is a chance to announce themselves. Win convincingly and suddenly there is a buzz around the camp, confidence is high, and the tournament opens up. Drop points here and suddenly everything gets complicated. The pressure, for all that they are heavy favourites, is very much on them to deliver.

The vibes around neutral World Cup fans will absolutely be with Tunisia in this one. Everyone loves an underdog story. Everyone wants to see the upset. And there is something genuinely brilliant about a World Cup that throws these kinds of games at us on a Thursday night.

The Tip

I'm going big on this... Netherlands to win but Tunisia to score. Look, I don't see Tunisia holding out for a shock result over ninety minutes, the Dutch quality is too much. But Tunisia will not be shutting up shop without a fight. They will get at least one moment, one chance, and I reckon they take it.

If you're feeling brave, and you've come to the right place if you are, BTTS is worth a look. Netherlands to win, both teams to score. Don't @ me when Tunisia make it interesting in the last twenty minutes and I'm screaming at my phone. You heard it here first.

Back to the drawing board if it's a boring nil-nil, obviously. But something tells me this one has goals in it.

Related: Form: Tunisia · Form: Netherlands · Head-to-head: Tunisia vs Netherlands

Match data, form summaries, and head-to-head records are sourced from SportSignals’ proprietary AI analysis engine.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Tunisia vs Netherlands at the World Cup 2026?

Tunisia vs Netherlands kicks off on Thursday 25 June 2026 at 23:00 UK time.

Who are the favourites for Tunisia vs Netherlands?

The Netherlands are heavy favourites heading into this World Cup 2026 group stage fixture. Tunisia are the underdogs but are well capable of making life difficult for European opposition at major tournaments.

What is the best bet for Tunisia vs Netherlands?

Netherlands to win with both teams to score looks like an interesting option. Tunisia are organised and dangerous on the counter, so keeping a clean sheet may prove difficult for the Dutch despite their quality. Always gamble responsibly.