
Tunisia at World Cup 2026: The Eagles of Carthage Return to the Global Stage
Tunisia make their fifth FIFA World Cup appearance in 2026. With a core of experienced players and dangerous attackers, the Eagles of Carthage are determined to progress beyond the group stage for the first time.
Tunisia's record at FIFA World Cups is one of African football's most consistent stories. Five appearances across their history, including qualification for 1978, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2018, and 2022 — with the 2026 campaign marking yet another chapter in a long relationship between the Eagles of Carthage and the world's greatest football tournament.
The challenge Tunisia have never quite solved, however, is winning matches at the World Cup. Despite qualifying consistently and performing credibly against strong opposition, Tunisia have never advanced beyond the group stage. At World Cup 2026, changing that record is the primary ambition.
The Squad
Tunisia's core is built around experienced players who have performed at club level in Africa and beyond. The Eagles are well-organised defensively, disciplined in their structure, and capable of being dangerous on the counter-attack against teams who commit players forward.
Their key attacking outlets provide directness — players who can carry the ball at pace and test defenders in one-on-one situations. Tunisia's tactical approach has evolved under recent coaches to incorporate more flexibility, adapting between defensive solidity against stronger opponents and more open attacking play when they have the space to exploit.
The Group Stage
Tunisia's World Cup 2026 group will be their primary focus. The expanded 48-team format means that three teams from each group are in contention for the two automatic qualification spots, with the eight best third-placed teams also advancing. For Tunisia, this structure offers a genuine route to the Round of 32 even without winning the group — something that encourages a slightly more attacking approach in the knowledge that a good points tally across three matches could be enough.
Their opening match is always the most important. Tunisia's World Cup history shows that starting well creates momentum; starting with a defeat creates an almost impossible task.
What History Says
Tunisia's best World Cup performance was at the 1978 Argentina tournament, when they became the first African team to win a World Cup match, defeating Mexico 3-1. Since then, they have been competitive and present but have not been able to break through. The 2022 Qatar World Cup group stage exit — despite remaining competitive throughout — was another reminder of how fine the margins are at this level.
The Bigger Picture
For Arab fans, Tunisia's presence at the World Cup is another thread in the growing narrative of Arab football on the global stage. Alongside Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, Tunisia represents a region that is increasingly capable of competing with the world's best.
Whatever happens in the group stage, Tunisia's players and their supporters will carry with them the pride of a nation and the hope that 2026 will finally be the year the Eagles of Carthage make it past the first hurdle. Follow Tunisia's World Cup 2026 campaign live on KickD — scores, results, and standings updated in real time.
KickD Sports Desk
Our editorial team covers Arab football and the FIFA World Cup 2026 live on kickd.net — real-time scores, group standings, and match analysis updated around the clock.
⚡ Follow the action live
Real-time scores for every World Cup 2026 match on KickD