Belgium - Tunisia live - Football
Belgium host Tunisia on 6 June 2026 at a sold-out King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels in the Red Devils' final home match before the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
Match Info: Belgium vs Tunisia
Belgium vs Tunisia kicks off on Saturday, 6 June 2026, at 14:00 BST at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels. The match is an international friendly serving as Belgium's last warm-up on home soil ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Where to Watch Belgium vs Tunisia?
UK viewers can follow the match online via UEFA TV, which carries a global stream of the fixture. Across the United States, the game is available on Fubo TV, Tubi and VIX, while Canadian fans can watch on DAZN or fuboTV Canada. In Australia, coverage is on Stan Sport, and in New Zealand on SKY Go NZ.
Belgian fans can watch on TV via La Une or online through RTBF Auvio Direct and Proximus Pickx. Tunisian supporters can tune in to the public broadcaster Watania 1 on television. In Germany and Austria, the match is carried by DAZN and its linear channel DAZN1, while Italian viewers have a choice of Sky Sport Calcio, Sky Go Italia or NOW TV.
Across Latin America, Disney+ holds rights in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and several other countries, while Brazil can also watch via Globoplay. In France, the fixture is available on L'Équipe on TV and L'Equipe Live or Molotov.tv online. Much of sub-Saharan Africa can access the game through DStv Now.
Belgium vs Tunisia - Match Preview
Belgium's final home send-off before the 2026 World Cup pits the Red Devils, unbeaten in 11 straight matches, against a Tunisia side preparing for Sweden, Japan and the Netherlands at the tournament.
Rudi Garcia's Belgium arrive in Brussels riding a wave of momentum. Four days earlier, they beat Croatia 2:0 in Rijeka, with Youri Tielemans netting his 13th international goal before Romelu Lukaku sealed the result deep into injury time - his first international strike in nearly a year. Garcia, who has been in charge since January 2025, has not tasted defeat in any of his 11 matches as Belgium head coach, accumulating seven wins and four draws. In the World Cup, Belgium are drawn in Group G alongside Egypt, Iran and New Zealand.
Tunisia make the trip to Brussels having qualified for a seventh World Cup, their third in succession, under exceptional circumstances: they went through all 10 African qualifying matches without conceding a single goal - the first team in history to achieve that feat. However, new coach Sabri Lamouchi, who replaced Sami Trabelsi after Tunisia's early exit at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, must solve a persistent lack of cutting edge in front of goal before the tournament starts. At the World Cup, the Eagles of Carthage face Sweden, Japan and the Netherlands - arguably the most demanding group in the nation's World Cup history.
Head-to-Head: Belgium vs Tunisia
Belgium and Tunisia have met just twice in official competition - and on neither occasion did Tunisia manage a win. The Red Devils lead the all-time record with 1 victory and 1 draw, scoring 6 goals to Tunisia's 3, both meetings having taken place at the FIFA World Cup.
Here is the complete record of official meetings between the two nations:
- 10 June 2002 - FIFA World Cup, Group H - Belgium 1:1 Tunisia
- 23 June 2018 - FIFA World Cup, Group G - Belgium 5:2 Tunisia
Belgium - Recent Form
Belgium have won 3 and drawn 2 of their last 5 matches without a single defeat, scoring 16 goals and conceding just 4 - form that marks them as one of the most in-form nations heading into the World Cup.
The Red Devils demolished the United States 5:2 in March 2026, then drew 1:1 with Mexico, and rounded off their pre-tournament camp with a composed 2:0 victory over Croatia. The standout subplot was the return of Romelu Lukaku, whose goal against Croatia - his first in almost a year - was a welcome sign after a difficult season disrupted by injury at Napoli. Kevin De Bruyne, who captained the side in Rijeka, summed up the mood: "We're on the right track, but let's stay calm." Jeremy Doku's persistence on the left flank, creating the assist for Tielemans, demonstrated again why he remains one of Belgium's most dangerous weapons.
Looking back further, Belgium thrashed Liechtenstein 7:0 in November 2025, though a 1:1 draw against Kazakhstan in the same month was a minor blip. Youri Tielemans's movement into the box and Kevin De Bruyne's creativity remain central to everything Belgium do going forward.
Tunisia - Recent Form
Tunisia's last 5 matches brought 1 win, 3 draws and 1 defeat, with just 3 goals scored and 3 conceded - numbers that reflect a side built on defensive solidity but still searching for a reliable goalscorer.
Most recently, Tunisia lost 0:1 to Austria on 1 June 2026. Before that, they held Canada to a goalless draw and beat Haiti 1:0 in late March - tight, functional results rather than convincing performances. A 1:1 draw with Mali in January 2026 carried particular weight: in the aftermath of Tunisia's elimination from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations by Mali on penalties, Hannibal Mejbri publicly called for a complete overhaul of Tunisian football, remarks that accelerated coach Trabelsi's departure and led to Sabri Lamouchi's appointment.
Hannibal Mejbri, aged 23 and playing at Burnley, remains Tunisia's most creative force, operating as a No 10 with the ability to thread passes under pressure and drive forward. His leadership in the dressing room has grown considerably, even as the team's collective cutting edge in front of goal remains a concern at the highest level.
Facts and Statistics
5 key facts about Belgium vs Tunisia ahead of the 2026 international friendly:
- Belgium are unbeaten in both previous official meetings with Tunisia: 1 win and 1 draw at the FIFA World Cup, with a combined score of 6:3.
- Belgium's 5:2 win at the 2018 World Cup in Russia is the largest margin of victory in the history of these two sides.
- Tunisia qualified for the 2026 World Cup without conceding a single goal across all 10 African qualifying matches - the first team in the history of the CAF qualification process to achieve this.
- Belgium are unbeaten in 11 consecutive matches under Rudi Garcia, who took over as head coach in January 2025.
- King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels is sold out for this fixture; Belgium depart for their World Cup base in Seattle on 8 June 2026.
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