France vs Tunisia World Cup 2026 Tickets

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France World Cup 2026 vs Tunisia World Cup 2026

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France World Cup 2026 Tickets

Tunisia World Cup 2026 Tickets

  • 23 Dec

    Tue

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    7:30pm

    Tunisia vs. Uganda - Africa Cup of Nations

    Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat

    Almost sold out — only 7 tickets left!

  • 30 Dec

    Tue

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    5:00pm

    Tanzania vs. Tunisia - Africa Cup of Nations

    Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat

    Sold out
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Clash of Styles and Historic Context

Following the last World Cup, the French side come in as a fully established powerhouse, third in the FIFA rankings and recent finalists, with their 2018 title still etched in the memory. Their football blends slick combination play, high tempo and lethal finishing, with attackers ready to punish any mistake.

Opposite them, the North African team offers a compact structure, aggressive pressing and blistering transitions, the result of years competing at the very top of the continent. In 2022, the Eagles of Carthage already stunned the Europeans with a 1–0 win in the group stage, a reminder that there is no room for lapses in this tie.

In a group where every point is priceless, this showdown is played like a knockout from the very first minute.

World Cup Pedigree and Star Players

Since lifting the trophy in 2018, the French squad go into every tournament as leading contenders, now as reigning runners-up, with Kylian Mbappé as the ultimate threat in front of goal and the authority of Eduardo Camavinga at the heart of midfield.

On the other side, the Tunisian national team, with six World Cup appearances and a winning debut in 1978, now rely on the experience of Youssef Msakni and the energy of Hannibal Mejbri, the new driving force in their midfield.

Watching a dominant powerhouse face a fearless team that already knows how to knock down a giant is a chance you don’t get twice: secure your tickets and witness live a match that could decide the group.