Overview
- The match is scheduled for Saturday, June 6 at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels and will stream in the United States on Prime Video/ViX.
- Belgium are expected to field a mix of veterans and younger players with leaders such as Kevin De Bruyne, Thibaut Courtois, Axel Witsel and Romelu Lukaku in contention as Rudi Garcia manages minutes and roles.
- Tunisia arrive after strong World Cup qualifying but a disappointing AFCON 2025 exit and a recent 1-0 loss to Austria, and they may be without key midfielder Hannibal Mejbri because of injury.
- Match officials list Anastasios Sidiropoulos as referee with VAR still to be confirmed, and previews and bookmakers largely favour a Belgium win, commonly predicted at 2-0.
- Beyond the scoreline, the game will shape final squad decisions, reveal short-term fitness concerns, and set momentum as Belgium prepare for Group G and Tunisia for Group F at the 2026 World Cup.