Belgium vs Tunisia Predictions, Picks & Odds – 06/06/2026
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Belgium head into this friendly at the Stade Roi Baudouin in fine fettle, unbeaten across their last twelve outings. Rudi Garcia's side have won two and drawn one of their most recent three fixtures, with Romelu Lukaku marking his return from a lengthy injury layoff with a goal in the 2-0 victory over Croatia. That result will have lifted spirits as Belgium look to finalise their World Cup preparations and settle on a preferred starting eleven.
Tunisia arrive in Brussels seeking improvement after a narrow 1-0 defeat to Austria. Under Sabri Lamouchi, the Eagles of Carthage are undergoing a generational shift, with younger faces being integrated into the squad. A draw and a win from their other recent outings offer some encouragement, yet consistency remains elusive. Lamouchi will view this fixture as a valuable measuring stick against elite European opposition ahead of a World Cup campaign where history beckons.
Belgium's recent form makes the home win at 1.33 a straightforward selection. Three consecutive results without defeat, including two victories, underline a side brimming with confidence. Romelu Lukaku's return from injury and his goal against Croatia add firepower to an attack that has averaged over three goals per match across the last six fixtures. The hosts carry genuine momentum into this final warm-up.
Tunisia, by contrast, arrive in Brussels on the back of a narrow defeat to Austria and with a squad in transition under Sabri Lamouchi. The integration of younger players is a worthy long-term project, but it inevitably brings inconsistency in the short term. Their mixed sequence of results, featuring a loss, a draw and a single win from their last three, suggests they lack the cohesion to trouble Belgium seriously.
With the hosts keeping clean sheets regularly and Tunisia still finding their feet, backing Belgium to win and both teams not to score at N/A offers the best value alongside the straight home victory. Belgium's defensive solidity and attacking depth should prove too much for a side still bedding in new personnel. 18+. Please gamble responsibly. For help, visit GambleAware.co.uk
Trends to Know about Belgium vs Tunisia
- Belgium unbeaten in last twelve matches
- Lukaku back scoring after injury layoff
- Tunisia lost their most recent 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 Timothy Castagne
- 3 Arthur Theate
- 4 Koni de Winter
- 5 Maxim De Cuyper
- 6 Youri Tielemans
- 7 Amadou Onana
- 8 Alexis Saelemaekers
- 9 Kevin De Bruyne
- 10 Jeremy Doku
- 11 Charles De Ketelaere
Bench
- Romelu Lukaku
- Thomas Meunier
- Axel Witsel
- Dodi Lukebakio
- Nathan Ngoy
- Nicolas Raskin
Absent
- Leandro Trossard (Missing fixture (likely rest after UEFA Champions League final))
- Zeno Debast (Leg injury, expected back June 13, 2026)
Tunisia
Starters
- 1 Abdelmouhib Chamakh
- 2 Yan Valery
- 3 Montassar Talbi
- 4 Omar Rekik
- 5 Ali Abdi
- 6 Ellyes Skhiri
- 7 Rani Khedira
- 8 Anis Ben Slimane
- 9 Elias Achouri
- 10 Ismael Gharbi
- 11 Firas Chaouat
Bench
- Dylan Bronn
- Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud
- Elias Saad
- Hazem Mastouri
- Sebastian Tounekti
Absent
- Hannibal Mejbri (Injury, will miss the game; withdrawn during the recent match against Austria.)
Medium confidence
Both sides line up in a mirrored 4-2-3-1, setting the stage for a tactically balanced friendly. Kevin De Bruyne operates as the creative fulcrum behind the Belgian front line, with Amadou Onana providing the defensive cover that allows him that freedom in the number ten role.
Tunisia's double pivot of Ellyes Skhiri and Rani Khedira will need to be disciplined to contain Belgium's attacking midfield runners, particularly the direct threat of Jeremy Doku on the left flank. Both probable XIs are drawn from credible multiple sources, giving reasonable confidence in what each coach intends to field.
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 14:00 BST on Friday 6 June 2026 at the Stade Roi Baudouin.
Where is Belgium vs Tunisia being played?
This match takes place at the Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels, Belgium.
How Can I Watch Belgium vs Tunisia on TV and Live Stream?
Check your local listings for broadcast details, as coverage varies by region for this friendly international fixture.
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