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Tunisia and Japan meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup second group stage match on Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 12:00 a.m. ET from Monterrey Stadium. Tunisia lost their opening match to Sweden 5-1, with Omar Rekik scoring their lone goal. Japan drew with the Netherlands 2-2 in their opener, with Daichi Kamada pitching in a score.
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Tunisia have conceded ten goals in their last two games -- having lost 5-0 to Belgium in their final friendly before the World Cup, before losing 5-1 to Sweden in the tournament opener. With that kind of record, no team can hope to win games at this level. Renard's no stranger to African nations, and he's no stranger to taking on a challenge.
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