Japan Faces Tunisia in Crucial Group F Clash
As the 2026 World Cup progresses, Japan and Tunisia meet in Group F, both seeking to secure their first win of the tournament. The match takes place at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico.
Tunisia’s Coaching Changes
Tunisia enters this match under new leadership. Herve Renard has taken over as head coach following Sabri Lamouchi’s dismissal after a 5-1 defeat to Sweden. Renard is tasked with revitalizing a struggling team hoping to secure its first win.
Japan Aims for Progress
Japan, under the guidance of Hajime Moriyasu, has the opportunity to secure a spot in the Round of 32 with a victory. The team has incorporated four changes in its lineup, seeking to leverage its strengths in transition and final third quality.
Japan Starting XI
- Goalkeeper: Suzuki
- Defenders: Itakura, Hiroki Ito, Tomiyasu
- Midfielders: Tanaka, Nakamura, Junya Ito, Kamada, Sano, Doan
- Forward: Ueda
Tunisia Starting XI
- Goalkeeper: Dahmen
- Defenders: Abdi, Talbi, Rekik, Bronn, Valery
- Midfielders: Mejbri, Skhiri (captain), Slimane, Tounekti
- Forward: Saad
Weather and Stadium Atmosphere
Monterrey’s weather conditions have stabilized since Friday’s extreme temperatures and thunderstorms. The cooler evening kickoff is favorable for the teams and fans alike.
The local crowd predominantly supports Japan. The atmosphere is expected to be lively, with fans participating in cultural exchanges and enjoying regional music prior to the match.
Tunisia’s Defensive Woes
Tunisia’s defense struggled against Sweden, prompting urgent improvements. Herve Renard’s renowned organizational skills will be crucial for Tunisia to withstand Japan’s offensive prowess. The team’s hope lies in forming a disciplined defense and capitalizing on counter-attacks through Hannibal Mejbri.
Renard’s World Cup Resume
Having previously achieved success in international football, Herve Renard brings valuable experience. Known for orchestrating Saudi Arabia’s victory over Argentina in 2022, Renard hopes to apply his skills to secure a turnaround for Tunisia.
Japan’s Ambitions
Despite consistent performances, Japan aims to advance beyond the Round of 16, a stage they have yet to surpass. This generation of players has defeated top teams and expectations are high for them to reach the quarter-finals.
Broadcast Information
- U.S.: FS1
- UK: BBC
- Canada: TSN
- Australia: SBS
- Tunisia: BeIN Sports
- Japan: DAZN Japan
The match begins at 10pm CT, ensuring prime time coverage for fans across different time zones.

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