Sweden vs Tunisia Highlights and Goals

Sweden vs Tunisia Highlights and Goals

World Cup
2:00 AMJune 15, 2026
Group Stage – 1
Sweden
Show Score

5 – 1
HT:(2 – 1)
Tunisia
Estadio BBVA
Referee: Yael Falcon Perez, Argentina

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Match Stats

Ball possession
49%
51%
1.36
Expected goals (xG)
0.28
-2.99
Goals Prevented
-2.99
Attack
13
Total shots
6
7
Shots on target
2
3
Shots off target
3
3
Blocked shots
1
9
Shots inside box
2
4
Shots outside box
4
4
Corner kicks
2
3
Offsides
6
Passing
353
Total passes
364
280 (79%)
Accurate passes
288 (79%)
Discipline
10
Fouls
8
0
Yellow cards
1
0
Red cards
0
1
Goalkeeper saves
1
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Lineup

Sweden

3-1-4-2

23
G

Kristoffer Nordfeldt




6.5
3
D

Victor Lindelöf (C)




6.2
4
D

Isak Hien




6.9
2
D

Gustaf Lagerbielke




6.9
16
M

Jesper Karlström




6.5
5
M

Gabriel Gudmundsson




7.2
18
M

Yasin Ayari


Goal 7′
Goal 90+6′


8.6
10
M

Benjamin Nygren




7.0
21
M

Alexander Bernhardsson




6.7
9
F

Alexander Isak


Goal 30′
Assist 59′Assist 84′


8.9
17
F

Viktor Gyökeres


Goal 59′
Assist 30′


8.2

Substitutes
25
F

Gustaf Nilsson


26
M

Taha Abdi Ali


22
M

Besfort Zeneli


13
M

Ken Sema


6
M

Herman Johansson


15
D

Carl Starfelt


20
D

Eric Smith


14
D

Hjalmar Ekdal


12
G

Viktor Johansson


1
G

Jacob Widell Zetterström


11
F

Anthony Elanga



Substitution Out 90+1′ Replaced by A. Isak

8
D

Daniel Svensson



Substitution Out 90+1′ Replaced by A. Bernhardsson

19
M

Mattias Svanberg


Goal 84′

Substitution Out 84′ Replaced by J. Karlstrom



7.7
7
M

Lucas Bergvall


Assist 90+6′
Substitution Out 65′ Replaced by B. Nygren



6.9
24
M

Elliot Stroud



Substitution Out 65′ Replaced by G. Gudmundsson



7.0

Coach
Graham Potter

Tunisia

5-3-2

1
G

Abdelmouhib Chamakh




4.2
2
D

Ali Abdi




5.0
21
D

Amine Ben Hmida




6.6
3
D

Montassar Talbi




7.0
4
D

Omar Rekik


Goal 43′


7.2
20
D

Yan Valery




5.2
10
M

Hannibal Mejbri


Assist 43′


7.3
17
M

Ellyes Skhiri (C)




5.9
13
M

Rani Khedira



Yellow Card 54′ Tripping



5.9
25
F

Anis Ben Slimane




6.3
8
F

Elias Saad




6.7

Substitutes
9
F

Hazem Mastouri


18
F

Rayan Elloumi


14
F

Khalil Ayari


12
M

Mortadha Ben Ouanes


24
D

Raed Chikhaoui


23
D

Moataz Nefati


6
D

Dylan Bronn


5
D

Adem Arous


22
G

Sabri Ben Hessen


16
G

Aymen Dahmen


19
F

Firas Chaouat



Substitution Out 84′ Replaced by A. Slimane



6.5
11
F

Ismael Gharbi



Substitution Out 83′ Replaced by R. Khedira



6.0
7
M

Elias Achouri



Substitution Out 72′ Replaced by E. Skhiri



6.3
26
F

Sebastian Tounekti



Substitution Out 72′ Replaced by E. Saad



6.2
15
M

Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud



Substitution Out 72′ Replaced by Y. Valery



6.7

Coach
Sabri Lamouchi

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Sweden demolished Tunisia 5-1 at Estadio BBVA, with Alexander Isak and Yasin Ayari leading a dominant World Cup performance that showcased clinical finishing and relentless attacking prowess.

Sweden arrived at the tournament in strong form and showed no signs of slowing down. Tunisia, meanwhile, hoped to make an impact in their World Cup campaign. The stage was set for an intriguing Group Stage clash in Mexico.

The match exploded into life immediately. Ayari struck in the seventh minute, giving Sweden an early advantage. Tunisia’s defense looked vulnerable from the opening whistle, struggling to contain Sweden’s attacking movement.

Isak doubled Sweden’s lead in the 30th minute with a composed finish. The striker’s movement and positioning proved too much for Tunisia’s backline. Sweden controlled possession and dictated play with ease.

Tunisia pulled one back through Omar Rekik in the 43rd minute. The defender’s goal offered brief hope for a comeback. However, Sweden’s attacking threat remained far too potent to overcome.

The halftime whistle arrived with Sweden firmly in control. They held a 2-1 lead and had created numerous chances. Tunisia needed significant tactical adjustments for the second half.

Viktor Gyökeres extended Sweden’s advantage in the 59th minute. The forward’s goal effectively ended Tunisia’s comeback hopes. Sweden’s attacking intensity never wavered after the interval.

Mattias Svanberg added a fourth goal in the 84th minute. His finish showcased Sweden’s complete dominance in the closing stages. Tunisia’s defense had completely broken down.

Ayari completed the rout with a sixth-minute stoppage-time goal. The midfielder’s second of the match capped a devastating performance. Sweden’s attacking display was relentless and clinical throughout.

The statistics painted a picture of Swedish superiority. Sweden managed 13 shots with seven on target, while Tunisia managed just six shots with two on target. Sweden’s expected goals (xG) of 1.36 reflected their dominance. Tunisia’s 0.28 xG showed their limited attacking threat.

Isak led the performance with a rating of 8.9, contributing one goal and two assists. Ayari scored twice and earned an 8.6 rating. Gyökeres added one goal and one assist while maintaining an 8.2 rating.

This comprehensive victory sends Sweden into their next World Cup fixture with tremendous momentum. Tunisia must regroup quickly and identify areas for improvement in their remaining matches.

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