How to watch Tunisia v Netherlands live, including TV channel, free streaming details, match commentary and kick off time.

Live StreamingDateKick Off TimeTV Channel
Tunisia v Netherlands26 June 202600:00 BSTBBC One

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Tunisia v Netherlands on TV: Live Streaming Details

Tunisia head into this final Group F fixture already eliminated from the tournament after two heavy defeats, having conceded nine goals and scored just once across their opening two games. With nothing left to play for but pride, Herve Renard’s side will be desperate to avoid adding any unwanted history to what has already been a bruising campaign.

A defeat by four or more goals tonight would make Tunisia the first team ever to lose all three matches at a single World Cup by such a margin, a scenario that looks uncomfortably plausible given they have won just one of their last nine matches across all competitions and have conceded four or more goals in each of their last three games.

Tunisia sacked manager Sabri Lamouchi within 24 hours of their 5-1 opening defeat to Sweden and brought in Renard, who has now coached at three consecutive World Cups having led Morocco in 2018 and Saudi Arabia in 2022. He made three changes for the Japan game and is expected to tinker again here, though there are no fresh injury concerns in the squad.

The Netherlands head to Kansas City knowing a win here would seal top spot in Group F, with Ronald Koeman’s side unbeaten in 14 consecutive World Cup matches excluding penalty shootouts. After a 2-2 draw with Japan in their opener, the Dutch were rampant against Sweden, with braces from Brian Brobbey and Cody Gakpo powering them to a 5-1 win and leaving them full of confidence heading into this final group game.

Koeman has never lost a World Cup match against African opposition in his time in charge of the Netherlands, and the Dutch have never been beaten by an African side across the entire history of the tournament, winning four and drawing one of their five previous meetings.

There is one concern worth noting. The Netherlands have conceded in each of their last six games, a habit Koeman will be keen to break before the knockout rounds begin. Brobbey is pushing hard to start after his brace against Sweden, with Koeman facing a decision over whether to rest some starters ahead of the round of 32 or keep the momentum going with a strong lineup.

Six of the Netherlands’ last seven competitive games have produced four or more goals in total, and with Tunisia needing to play for pride and the Dutch chasing top spot, this has the makings of another open and entertaining night in Kansas City.

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