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Libya Press
Tunisia's national football team will play their final match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against the Netherlands on Thursday, June 25, 2026, at Kansas City Stadium in the United States. The kickoff is scheduled for 5:00 AM local time on Sunday, according to the official tournament schedule released today. Tunisia were officially eliminated from the competition after losing their first two matches in Group 5, making this final group stage fixture a battle for pride and preparation for future tournaments.
The match will be broadcast live on beIN Sports Max 2, which holds the exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2026 World Cup across the Middle East and North Africa region. Fans can also follow the action through digital streaming platforms available in the region. The game marks the third and final round of Group 5 fixtures, with Tunisia currently sitting at the bottom of the group standings after collecting zero points from their opening two encounters.
Earlier in the same group, Tunisia suffered a defeat against Japan in their second match, following an opening loss that sealed their elimination from the tournament. The Carthage Eagles entered the 2026 World Cup with high hopes but faced a challenging group that proved too difficult to navigate. Head coach Sami Trabelsi will be looking to end the campaign on a positive note against a strong Dutch side.
For the Netherlands, this match carries significant importance as the Dutch national team aims to secure first place in Group 5 and advance to the knockout stages with maximum momentum. The Netherlands have historically been one of European football's most consistent performers, and coach Ronald Koeman will be demanding a commanding performance against a Tunisian side playing with freedom despite their elimination. Dutch fans traveling to Kansas City are expected to fill the stadium in large numbers, creating an intimidating atmosphere for the North African side.
Tunisia's participation in the 2026 World Cup marks their sixth appearance in the tournament's history, but they have never progressed beyond the group stage. The team will be determined to break that barrier in future competitions, and the experience gained from facing top-tier opposition against both Japan and the Netherlands will prove invaluable for the development of Libyan football as well, given the close sporting ties between the two North African nations.
Libyan football supporters will be watching Tunisia's final group match closely, as the performance of North African teams on the world stage directly reflects the strength of Arab and African football. The Libyan national team, which has faced its own challenges due to years of instability, looks to neighboring Tunisia as a model for football development and international competitiveness. Several Libyan players compete in the Tunisian professional league, creating a direct connection between the two football communities.
The 2026 World Cup, hosted across the United States, represents a historic moment for football in the Arab world, with multiple North African and Middle Eastern teams participating. Libyan fans hope that Tunisia's experience will inspire the Libyan Football Federation to invest more heavily in youth development and infrastructure, areas that remain critical for the growth of the sport in Libya.
After the final whistle on Thursday, Tunisia will turn their attention to the next African Cup of Nations qualification campaign and long-term preparations for the 2030 World Cup. For the Netherlands, a deep run in the knockout stages remains the primary objective, with the team widely considered among the tournament favorites. Football fans across North Africa and the Middle East can catch all the action live on beIN Sports Max 2, with pre-match coverage beginning one hour before kickoff.
— LibyaPress / Sports Desk