
23 Dec
Tue
•7:30pm
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
30 Dec
Tue
•5:00pm
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
Tunisia approaches the 2026 World Cup with its trademark blend of grit and tactical order. The Carthage Eagles aim to compete from a base of defensive solidity and intensity, backed by a group gaining experience across European and African leagues.
In their World Cup journey since debuting in 1978, Tunisia have produced creditable performances. Leaders like Radhi Jaïdi, Wahbi Khazri, and Youssef Msakni brought leadership and attacking spark, shaping a clear identity.
For 2026, experts view Tunisia as a stubborn contender in the groups, hard to beat. If they keep the block tight and sharpen their finishing from limited chances, they can fight for qualification. The key will be efficiency and managing fine margins.