Belgium vs Tunisia Predictions, Picks & Odds – 06/06/2026
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Belgium head into this friendly in formidable shape, unbeaten across their last twelve outings with eight wins and four draws. Rudi Garcia's side are using this fixture at the Stade Roi Baudouin as their final tune-up before the World Cup, and Jeremy Doku has been in sparkling form. The hosts will look to sharpen their attacking combinations and build further momentum ahead of the tournament proper.
Tunisia arrive in Brussels with mixed recent results that have prompted questions about their readiness. A narrow defeat to Austria was sandwiched between a creditable draw against Brazil and a win over Haiti. The Eagles of Carthage are undergoing a generational transition, integrating younger talent into the squad, and this meeting with elite European opposition offers a valuable benchmark. Their goalless draw with Canada underlined defensive resilience but also highlighted a lack of cutting edge.
Belgium's twelve-match unbeaten streak speaks volumes about the depth and consistency Rudi Garcia has cultivated. Their record against Tunisia is equally persuasive: two wins from two previous meetings, most memorably that 5-2 demolition at the 2018 World Cup. With the home advantage at the Stade Roi Baudouin and a squad fine-tuning ahead of the summer's major tournament, the hosts look well placed to claim victory at 1.33.
Tunisia's recent form offers little to suggest they can spring an upset here. A loss to Austria, a goalless draw with Canada, and a narrow win over Haiti paint a picture of inconsistency. The Eagles of Carthage are integrating younger players into their setup, a process that inevitably brings growing pains against top-tier European opposition. Belgium should have too much quality across the pitch.
Jeremy Doku could prove the decisive figure, and with Belgium's attacking firepower, goals feel likely. Over 2.5 goals at N/A carries genuine appeal given the hosts' prolific recent output and Tunisia's defensive vulnerabilities. The home win remains our primary selection, backed by form, history, and setting. Odds and markets subject to change.
Trends to Know about Belgium vs Tunisia
- Belgium unbeaten in last twelve matches
- Belgium won both previous head-to-head meetings
- Tunisia lost their most recent competitive fixture
Form & Statistics: Belgium vs Tunisia
Belgium
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Tunisia
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Lineups: Belgium vs Tunisia
Belgium
Starters
- 1 Thibaut Courtois
- 2 Thomas Meunier
- 3 Nathan Ngoy
- 4 Brandon Mechele
- 5 Timothy Castagne
- 6 Amadou Onana
- 7 Youri Tielemans
- 8 Jérémy Doku
- 9 Kevin De Bruyne
- 10 Leandro Trossard
- 11 Charles De Ketelaere
Bench
- Romelu Lukaku
- Dodi Lukébakio
- Nicolas Raskin
- Hans Vanaken
- Axel Witsel
- Maxim De Cuyper
- Matias Fernandez-Pardo
- Diego Moreira
- Senne Lammens
- Mike Penders
- Arthur Theate
- Joris Seys
- Alexis Saelemaekers
Absent
- Zeno Debast (injury)
Tunisia
Starters
- 1 Abdelmouhib Chamakh
- 2 Mohamed Amine Ben Hmida
- 3 Montassar Talbi
- 4 Omar Rekik
- 5 Adem Arous
- 6 Ellyes Skhiri
- 7 Khalil Ayari
- 8 Ismaël Gharbi
- 9 Elias Achouri
- 10 Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud
- 11 Hazem Mastouri
Bench
- Firas Chaouat
- Anis Ben Slimane
- Mortadha Ben Ouanes
- Rayan Elloumi
- Sebastian Tounekti
- Aymen Dahmen
- Sabri Ben Hessen
- Ali Abdi
- Dylan Bronn
- Rani Khedira
- Elias Saad
- Hamza Abdelkarim
- Chikhaoui
- Neffati
Absent
- Hannibal Mejbri (injury)
Both sides line up in confirmed formations, with Belgium deploying a 4-2-3-1 against Tunisia's disciplined 4-4-1-1. Kevin De Bruyne operates in the number ten role behind the lone striker, supported by the directness of Jérémy Doku and the creativity of Charles De Ketelaere on either flank.
Tunisia's compact mid-block, anchored by Ellyes Skhiri in the centre of the park, will look to frustrate Belgium's attacking intent and hit on the counter. With Romelu Lukaku available from the bench, the Red Devils carry an additional threat should the match require a more direct approach in the second half.
Belgium vs Tunisia: Head-to-Head
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How to Watch Belgium vs Tunisia Match?
What time is Belgium vs Tunisia?
Belgium vs Tunisia kicks off at the Stade Roi Baudouin on Saturday 6 June 2026 at 14:00 BST.
Where is Belgium vs Tunisia being played?
This match takes place at the Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels, Belgium's national football stadium.
How Can I Watch Belgium vs Tunisia on TV and Live Stream?
Check local listings for broadcast details, as coverage varies by region for this friendly international fixture.
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