Tunisia vs Netherlands for a World Cup 2026 Group F match on June 26 at Arrowhead Stadium – match preview, team news, lineups, and predictions.
| Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Netherlands to win | TBC | Tunisia vs Netherlands | Place Bet |
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Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands | TBC | Tunisia vs Netherlands | Place Bet |
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Netherlands Over 1.5 Goals | TBC | Tunisia vs Netherlands | Place Bet |
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Netherlands to win, both teams to score - no, and Cody Gakpo to score or anytime | TBC | Tunisia vs Netherlands | Place Bet |
Date of Tips: 22/12/2025
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (15:20 22/12/2025) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
Tunisia vs Netherlands on June 26th, Midnight kick-off for the UK taking place at the Arrowhead Stadium. This Tunisia vs Netherlands prediction digs into team news, likely lineups, and how these two actually match up. On paper, it looks one-sided, but World Cups have a habit of shaking things up.
You’ve got the Dutch chasing something they’ve waited decades for, while Tunisia return to the world stage knowing they’re heavy underdogs, but also capable of making life uncomfortable for more bigger opponents.
Let’s start with the Netherlands. Ronald Koeman is still the man in charge. He’s been around forever, but that experience matters at tournaments like this. He’s got a squad stacked with players from Europe’s top leagues, especially at the back. Virgil van Dijk leads the line defensively. Early 30s now, Liverpool captain, Premier League every week. Still the organiser, still the voice.
Around him, you’re looking at defenders like Nathan Aké from Manchester City and Matthijs de Ligt, now plying his trade in the Premier League as well. Add in the pace of Micky van de Ven and the flexibility of Jurriën Timber, and it’s a deep unit. Koeman trusts them. You can see it in how high the line pushes.
Further forward, Frenkie de Jong is the heartbeat. Barcelona midfielder, press-resistant, calm under pressure. Xavi Simons brings energy and movement from midfield too, while Cody Gakpo offers that direct goal threat from wide areas. Memphis Depay is still around as well. Older now, playing his football outside Europe, but still the Netherlands’ all-time top scorer after surpassing Robin van Persie in September 2025 to reach 55 goals in his international career.
Tunisia come in with Sami Trabelsi at the helm. Former international defender, now in his second spell as head coach. He knows tournament football inside out. His squad isn’t full of household names, but that’s never bothered Tunisia before.
Ferjani Sassi captains the side from midfield. Experienced, physical, and still playing club football in the Middle East. Youssef Msakni remains the creative spark.
Netherlands should line up in a familiar 4-3-3. Strong back four, midfield control, wide forwards cutting inside. Koeman rarely strays from that when it matters.
Tunisia are more flexible. Expect something closer to a compact 4-1-4-1 or 4-3-3 without the ball. Deep lines. Narrow shape. Force the Dutch wide and hope to frustrate.
This is really about patience. For the Netherlands, it’s about breaking a block down without forcing it. Tunisia won’t press high. They’ll sit, wait, and look for moments. Set pieces, counters, and any small chances they can capitalise on.
Tunisia have shown before they can hold their own against elite sides. They don’t panic and they don’t overcommit. But can they handle sustained pressure for 90 minutes? That’s the big question.
Expect the Dutch to dominate possession. Tunisia will try to slow it down and that often leads to fewer clear chances than people expect. Patience bets tend to suit these matchups. Worth thinking about how long it might take for the game to open up. Tunisia will happily take a point deep into the match if they can.
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You’d expect the Netherlands to come out on top here. They’ve got more quality, more depth and far more experience at the business end of tournaments. Tunisia won’t roll over and will fight for everything, but realistically this feels like a controlled, Dutch win.
Match Prediction: Netherlands to win. Bet with bet365.
A 2-0 or 3-0 win for the Netherlands stands out as the most realistic scorelines. Tunisia can stay organised for long spells, but sustained pressure usually tells in the end. Once the Dutch find a way through, the game should open up just enough for a second goal, especially if Tunisia have to push a little late on. It’s hard to see this turning into a scrap, more of a controlled Dutch performance that pulls away gradually.
Correct Score Prediction: Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands. Bet with bet365.
This one really leans towards the lower end of the goal scale. Tunisia’s whole game plan in matches like this is about staying compact and slowing the tempo. They’re not a side that throws bodies forward early, especially against stronger opposition. On the other side, the Netherlands don’t need to chase goals. If they go ahead, they’re more than happy to control possession and see the game out rather than push for a big scoreline. The safer bet here would be to back Netherlands to score Over 1.5 goals.
Over/Under Prediction: Netherlands Over 1.5 Goals. Bet with bet365.
A Netherlands win feels the natural starting point, given their control and depth. Adding a Netherlands anytime scorer makes sense too, with the Dutch likely to create enough chances even if it takes time. Round it off with Both Teams To Score – No, as Tunisia are set up to stay compact rather than open the game up. It all points to a measured Dutch win rather than a goal-fest.
Bet Builder Tip: Netherlands to win, both teams to score – no, and Cody Gakpo to score or anytime. Bet with bet365.
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The Netherlands are favourites, but Tunisia are more than capable of making it difficult.
Kick-off is at 00:00 UK time on June 26, 2026.
The match takes place at Arrowhead Stadium.