20 Jun
Sat
•10:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
14 Jun
Sun
•3:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
20 Jun
Sat
•10:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•6:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
23 Dec
Tue
•7:30pm
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
30 Dec
Tue
•5:00pm
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
14 Jun
Sun
•8:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
20 Jun
Sat
•10:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•6:00pm
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
After the 2022 World Cup, the Japanese national team has become synonymous with coordinated pressing, high tempo and lightning-fast ball circulation – the trademark style that allowed them to come from behind and stun European powerhouses in that unforgettable group stage.
On the other side stands Tunisia, the standard-bearer of North African football: an intense unit, rock-solid at the back and lethal when they win the ball and break forward in just a few touches, capable of taking prestigious wins off world champions. These two already met at the 2002 World Cup, with victory for the Asians – a precedent that feeds the pride of some and the hunger for revenge of others. In a group where every point can bring you closer to or further from the last 16, this showdown between Japan and North Africa will be fought in every press, every tackle and every 50–50 ball.
Riding the momentum of their latest run to the round of 16, the side from the archipelago arrives with a generation that blends flair and grit: Takefusa Kubo, Kaoru Mitoma and Wataru Endo bring creativity, leadership and a fierce competitive edge.
Facing them, the Maghreb outfit leans on the experience and killer instinct of Wahbi Khazri, the work rate of Ellyes Skhiri and the class of Youssef Msakni. Don’t just catch the highlights: lock in your tickets and witness live a clash that could decide the fate of the group at football’s biggest stage.