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Sweden vs Tunisia Prediction, Betting Tips, Lineups & Odds | 15/06/2026

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National football team of Tunisia in the friendly match Canada - Tunisia, 31 March 2026
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Top 3 Bets Summary

  • Full-Time Result: Draw
  • Goals Market: Both Teams to Score
  • Asian Goal Line: Over 2.0 Goals
Sweden
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Odds are subject to change. Last updated June 11, 2026 1:38 pm

Sweden vs Tunisia Match Details

  • Location: To be confirmed
  • Stadium: To be confirmed
  • Date: 15/06/2026
  • Kick-off Time: 04:00 SAST

Top 3 Betting Picks for Sweden vs Tunisia

Here are our experts’ top three Sweden vs Tunisia predictions for this crucial tournament opener.

PicksWinner predictionType of betOdds
Pick 1DrawFull-Time Result3.40
Pick 2YesBoth Teams To Score2.00
Pick 3Over 2.0Asian Goal Line1.67

Pick 1: Full-Time Result: Draw

While the odds favour Sweden, their recent performances suggest a win is far from guaranteed. Tunisia have also been struggling for consistent form, making the draw a compelling value play in the Full-Time Result market. This looks like a tight affair where both sides could cancel each other out.

  • Sweden have won just two of their last 10 matches, with three ending in a draw.
  • Tunisia have also drawn three of their last 10 games, including two of their four matches at the recent AFCON.
  • Both teams failed to win their final warm-up matches, making it difficult to back either with confidence.

Pick 2: Goals Market: Both Teams To Score

Sweden’s defensive frailties under Graham Potter are well-documented, but their attacking firepower is undeniable. This combination points towards a game where both goalkeepers will be busy. The Both Teams to Score market at odds of 2.00 offers excellent value.

  • Both teams have scored in all six of Sweden’s matches under their new manager, with those games seeing an average of four goals.
  • The Swedes failed to keep a single clean sheet in their eight qualifying matches for the 2026 tournament.
  • Tunisia have scored in seven of their last nine matches, averaging 1.44 goals per game during that run.

Pick 3: Asian Goal Line: Over 2.0 Goals

With Sweden’s potent strike force and porous backline, goals seem likely. The Over 2.0 Asian Goal Line provides a safety net. If exactly two goals are scored, the stake is refunded, while three or more goals secure a win. This is a solid pick for any accumulator.

  • Sweden’s defensive issues were highlighted in their 2-2 draw with Greece, where the Greeks registered an xG of 2.05.
  • With Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres leading the line, Sweden possesses the quality to breach any defence.
  • Tunisia’s defence was rarely tested in a weak qualifying group and conceded five against Belgium, suggesting they may struggle against top European attacks.

Recent Form & Head-to-Head

Sweden’s path to the finals was unconventional. They failed to win any of their six qualifying group games but secured a playoff spot via the Nations League, where they beat Ukraine and Poland. Defensively, they remain a concern, having not kept a clean sheet in their last eight competitive fixtures. Their attack, featuring Isak and Gyokeres, remains their biggest strength.

Tunisia, conversely, dominated their African qualifying group with an unbeaten record and no goals conceded. However, their form against stronger European opposition is questionable, as shown in recent friendly defeats. The head-to-head record is sparse and outdated, with the last meeting being a friendly in 2003, making recent form a much more reliable indicator for our Sweden vs Tunisia betting tips.

Match Preview: Sweden vs Tunisia

The stakes are incredibly high as Sweden and Tunisia kick off their campaigns in what promises to be a fiercely competitive group. This opening fixture is widely seen as a must-win for both nations if they harbour serious ambitions of reaching the knockout stages. A loss for either side would be a massive blow to their progression hopes.

Sweden enter as favourites, but their inconsistent form makes them vulnerable. Graham Potter’s side has shown it can score goals but struggles to control games and keep clean sheets. Tunisia will look to leverage their solid qualifying record, but the question remains whether their defence can handle the step up in quality against a formidable European strike partnership.

Team News & Predicted Lineups

Sweden may be without Anthony Elanga, who is a doubt after picking up a knock against Greece. This could lead to a formidable front two of Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres starting together. Key defender Victor Lindelöf is expected to be fit to start.

Tunisia arrives with a relatively clean bill of health. Midfielder Hannibal Mejbri is expected to be available for selection after missing a recent friendly, likely slotting into the engine room alongside Ellyes Skhiri and Ismael Gharbi. Aymen Dahmen will be crucial in goal against Sweden’s dangerous forwards.

Sweden Predicted Lineup: (3-4-1-2) Nordfelt; Starfelt, Lagerbielke, Lindelof; Svensson, Karlstrom, Ayari, Gudmundsson; Nygren; Isak, Gyokeres

Tunisia Predicted Lineup: (4-3-3) Dahmen; Valery, Bronn, Talbi, Abdi; Mejbri, Skhiri, Gharbi; Tounekti, Achouri, Mastouri