Tunisia v Netherlands: Live stream, team news, tickets and more

Tunisia v Netherlands

Group F

Friday, 25 June | Kansas City Stadium

Kick-off time

18:00 (Kansas City) | 00:00 26 June (Tunis) | 01:00 26 June (Amsterdam)

The match

Africa meets Europe in this Group F finale, as Tunisia take on the Netherlands for just the fourth time. This will be the first competitive meeting between the pair.

The side which tops this section will go on to a Round of 32 clash versus the runner-up of Group C in Monterrey, while the nation which finishes as runners-up will take on the winner of that pool in Houston. If the third-placed side in the group qualify as one of the eight best, they have the potential to take on the winner of Group A, B, D, E or I in Mexico City, Vancouver, San Francisco Bay Area, Boston or New York New Jersey, respectively.

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Kansas City Stadium

Kansas City Stadium is certified by Guinness World Records as the loudest outdoor sports venue in the world and has hosted a record five consecutive NFL Conference Championships. The arena, which is the home of the NFL Kansas City Chiefs, reached a record-breaking decibel level of 142.2 when the Chiefs took on the New England Patriots in 2014.

Known as the soccer capital of America, Kansas City is home to two-time MLS champions Sporting KC and 2022 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) finalists KC Current and is a bi-state metropolitan area that straddles the state line between Missouri and Kansas. The venue will play host to four World Cup group stage clashes, a Round of 32 tie and one quarter-final.