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How to watch today's Tunisia vs Netherlands World Cup game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

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Today's game between Tunisia and Netherlands will kick-off at Jun 25, 2026, 7:00 p.m..

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In Canada, the TV channel and live stream options for Tunisia vs Netherlands are listed below. The match is available on TSN1, with streaming access via TSN+. French-language viewers can watch on RDS, with the RDS Apps also available for streaming.

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Tunisia and the Netherlands meet in their final Group F fixture at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Thursday, June 25, with the two sides arriving in vastly different circumstances.

Ronald Koeman's Netherlands come into this match full of confidence after their 5-1 demolition of Sweden in Houston. Cody Gakpo pulled the strings throughout, while Denzel Dumfries tormented the Swedish defence with his overlapping runs down the right flank. The Oranje need only avoid a heavy defeat to secure top spot in Group F.

Tunisia, by contrast, have already been eliminated. Back-to-back defeats — a 5-1 loss to Sweden and a 4-0 reverse against Japan — ended their tournament hopes at the group stage for a seventh successive time. The turmoil was compounded by the dismissal of coach Sabri Lamouchi after the Sweden defeat, with Hervé Renard stepping in to take charge for the remainder of the campaign.

With nothing left to play for in the standings, Renard will likely set his side up to be compact and difficult to break down, hoping to restore some pride after a bruising group stage. Captain Ellyes Skhiri and creative midfielder Hannibal Mejbri will be tasked with providing a spark in attack.

For the Dutch, this is an opportunity to build rhythm and sharpness before the knockout rounds begin. Virgil van Dijk leads a settled defensive unit, and Frenkie de Jong controls the tempo from deep. The forward line, spearheaded by Gakpo and Brian Brobbey, will be eager to add to what has already been a prolific group stage.

The gap in form and motivation between these two sides is stark, but Renard's organisational qualities could make life more difficult than the scorelines suggest.

Here is everything you need to know about where to watch Tunisia vs Netherlands, including TV channel, live stream options, and kick-off time.

How to watch Tunisia vs Netherlands with VPN

If you are travelling abroad or just want to access your usual streaming services from a different part of the world, you may run into geo-restrictions. This is where a Virtual Private Network (VPN) comes in handy.

A VPN, such as ExpressVPN, allows you to establish a secure, encrypted connection online. By virtually changing your location to a country where the game is being broadcast, you can bypass blackout restrictions and watch your favourite team live. A step-by-step guide is described later in this article, or you can also check out our guide to the best VPNs for streaming sports.


Team news & squads

Tunisia vs Netherlands lineups

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Tunisia
TUN
Formation
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NED
4-3-3
Tunisia

Starting XI

Netherlands

Substitutes

Manager

  • H. Renard
  • R. Koeman

Tunisia are managed on an interim basis by Hervé Renard, who took charge following the dismissal of Sabri Lamouchi after the opening defeat to Sweden. No confirmed injuries or suspensions are listed for the squad. The projected XI is: Dahmen; Abdi, Talbi, Valery, Rekik; Khedira, Ben Slimane, Mejbri; Saad, Mastouri, Ayari.

The Netherlands are managed by Ronald Koeman. No injuries or suspensions are currently confirmed. The projected XI is: Verbruggen; Van de Ven, Van Hecke, Van Dijk, Dumfries; Reijnders, Gravenberch, De Jong; Malen, Brobbey, Gakpo. Updates will be added closer to kick-off if further information becomes available.

Injuries and Suspended players

Injuries and Suspensions

  • No sidelined players

Injuries and Suspensions

  • No sidelined players

Form

TUN

TUN - Form

Goal Scored (Conceded)
1/15
Games over 2.5 goals
3/5
Both teams scored
1/5
NED

NED - Form

Goal Scored (Conceded)
10/6
Games over 2.5 goals
3/5
Both teams scored
4/5

Tunisia arrive in poor form, losing four of their last five matches. Their most recent outing was a 4-0 World Cup defeat to Japan on June 21, following a 5-1 loss to Sweden in their tournament opener on June 15. A 5-0 friendly defeat to Belgium on June 6 and a 1-0 loss to Austria on June 1 add to a difficult run, with only a goalless draw against Canada providing any respite. Tunisia have scored just one goal while conceding 15 across those five matches.

The Netherlands have won two of their last five, drawing two and losing one. Their most recent result was a 5-1 World Cup victory over Sweden on June 20, following a 2-2 draw with Japan in their group opener on June 14. Before the tournament, they beat Uzbekistan 2-1 in a friendly on June 8 and lost 1-0 to Algeria on June 3. A 1-1 draw with Ecuador rounds out the five-match run. The Dutch have scored 11 goals and conceded six across those fixtures, with two consecutive clean sheets nowhere in that sequence but their attacking output clear to see.


Head-to-Head Record

TUN

Last match

NED

0

Wins

1

Draw

0

Wins

1

Goals scored

1
Games over 2.5 goals
0/1
Both teams scored
1/1


The only recorded meeting between these two sides ended 1-1, a friendly played on February 11, 2009, with Tunisia as the designated home team. With just one match on record, no meaningful pattern can be drawn from the head-to-head history.

Standings

In Group F of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Netherlands currently sit top of the table, while Tunisia are fourth and already eliminated.

Step-by-step VPN guide to watch Tunisia vs Netherlands today

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  1. Download & Install: Sign up to ExpressVPN or another reputable VPN service (check out GOAL's guide here) and download the app on your device.
  2. Connect to a Server: Open the app and select a server location where the match is being shown (e.g. if you are in the UK but want to watch a US stream, connect to a US server).
  3. Clear Cache: Sometimes your browser holds onto your old location. Clear your cookies or refresh your browser to ensure the change takes effect.
  4. Start Streaming: Go to your broadcaster's website and app and enjoy the game.

How to watch on the Big Screen

Watching on your phone or laptop is fine, but live sports belongs on the big screen. Here is how to get the VPN working on your TV:

  • Smart TVs & Fire Stick: Most Android-based TVs and devices like the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Google Chromecast with Google TV have native VPN apps. Simply search for your VPN provider in the app store on your TV, log in, and connect just like you would on your phone.
  • Apple TV, Roku & Consoles: These devices often don't support direct VPN apps. The easiest workaround is to use Smart DNS (usually found in your VPN account settings) or Mirror/Cast the stream from your VPN-connected phone or laptop to your TV.

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