
The Netherlands can clinch top spot in World Cup Group F tonight with a win against already eliminated Tunisia.Ronald Koemans men have taken four points from games with Japan and Sweden, an impressive return in one of the more difficult pools at the tournament.Tunisia have had a dreadful World Cup.Their opening game hammering by Sweden prompted the sacking of Sabri Lamouchi but Herve Renards appointment on a short-term deal failed to inspire the North Africans, who were subsequently thrashed 4-0 by Japan.PWDLFAGDPointsNetherlands211073+44Japan211062+44Sweden21016603Tunisia200219-80Table of ContentsWhere to watch Tunisia v Netherlands: TV and online streamsStats for Tunisia v NetherlandsWhere to watch Tunisia v Netherlands: TV and online streamsTunisia versus the Netherlands kicks off at midnight Thursday into Friday. You can watch it on BBC 1 and stream via the iPlayer.ClickHEREfor a full World Cup TV guideStats for Tunisia v NetherlandsTunisia have become the first team since Greece in 1994 to lose two games at a single World Cup by four or more goalsNetherlands have not lost any of three previous meetings with TunisiaThe Dutch have not lost any of five World Cup games against African nations Topics Netherlands National Football Team Tunisia National Football Team Add us as a preferred source on Google If you enjoy reading this article, you can help support our independent football journalism by adding 101 Great Goals as a preferred source You Should Also Read Tunisia vs Netherlands: Line-ups confirmed for World Cup clash Mitch Fretton 25th June, 2026 Tunisia v Netherlands: Predicted line-ups, preview and where to watch as Dutch look to secure top spot in Group F Jon Fisher 25th June, 2026 Japan cruise past Tunisia after Moriyasu masterclass Jon Fisher 21st June, 2026 Graham Potter: Sweden will learn a lot from Netherlands thrashing 101 GreatGoals 20th June, 2026 World Cup 2026: Netherlands 5-1 Sweden report, result, goals as Oranje claim victory in style 101 GreatGoals 20th June, 2026 Netherlands lead against Sweden as Ronald Koemans one line-up change pays off 101 GreatGoals 20th June, 2026