Tunisia vs Australia

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FIFA World Cup 2022: Tunisia vs Australia prediction, time, live-streaming details





FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group D - Denmark v Tunisia - Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - November 22, 2022 Tunisia's Ellyes Skhiri in action REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (REUTERS)

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FIFA World Cup 2022: The Tunisia vs Australia match will be the North African nation's chance to qualify for the knockout stages for the first time in their footballing history.

On November 26, Tunisia and Australia will have their second match of the FIFA World Cup 2022. In the Group D match, these teams are coming from quite different first games. While Australia suffered a 1-4 defeat against France in their first game, Tunisia managed to hold Denmark, much stronger than the North African team on paper, for a goalless draw in their first.

Overview

Tunisia, one of the four Arab teams competing in the first Middle Eastern World Cup, had arguably the loudest crowd during the opening round of matches when they held semi-finalist Denmark to a scoreless draw. Along with supporters from Tunisia, Tunisia have received support from Egypt and Algeria as well as those holding Palestinian flags. This support will be critical as they face Australia, which will be bidding to bounce back from their heavy defeat to France when they continue their world cup campaign.


Teams

Tunisia

If they manage to beat Australia, Tunisia would have a strong chance of qualifying for the next round for the first time in their football history. Tunisia have competed in FIFA world cups five times before FIFA 2022 and gotten eliminated every time. In fact, they loss all the matches in 1998, 2002 and 2006. This will be their golden opportunity. For their second group game, Tunisia should have their entire team fit and prepared. Wahbi Khazri, the leading goal-scorer in the team, did not play in the opening contest but is anticipated to play in this match.

Australia

France leads the group with three points, Tunisia and Denmark are next with one point each and Australia trails with none. And, it doesn’t look good for the Australian team in a group that is already quite tough on paper. The Socceroos learnt a lot from their performance even if they lost to the defending champions France in the first game. It would be intriguing to watch whether manager Graham Arnold chooses to go with the same starting lineup.


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