11 Jun
Thu
•8:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
18 Jun
Thu
•8:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
24 Jun
Wed
•8:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
23 Dec
Tue
•7:30pm
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
30 Dec
Tue
•5:00pm
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
14 Jun
Sun
•8:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
20 Jun
Sat
•10:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•6:00pm
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
Every point is pure gold in a group where the South Korean side arrives with a crystal-clear identity: relentless high press, non-stop tempo and wave after wave of attacks, backed by years of maximum intensity and that round of 16 at Qatar 2022, reached after a memorable comeback against Portugal.
On the other side, the Tunisian squad embodies the North African school, with a united block, aggressive in every challenge and used to troubling European powerhouses, as shown by their win over France and draw with Denmark in that same tournament. On the pitch, Eastern discipline and Maghrebian craft collide in a group-stage showdown where every single point can tip the balance between staying in the fight or going home far too early.
For the Asian team, the attacking burden falls on Son Heung-min, supported by the authority of Kim Min-jae at the back and the creativity between the lines of Lee Kang-in—a spine that already knows how to knock out favourites on the World Cup stage.
Facing them, the North African side is built around the tireless work of Ellyes Skhiri in midfield, the experience of Youssef Msakni and a squad hardened in do-or-die games at both World Cups and continental tournaments. Don’t settle for watching it on TV: lock in your seat and experience first-hand a showdown where a single moment can rewrite the fate of the group.