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Heading into the World Cup, much of the talk around the Netherlands had (rightly) been on a frontline that did not really hold up in comparison with the great names that came before it. There is still a lot of work to do before the cast of 2026 can be compared to Ruud van Nistelrooy or Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink,
Brian Brobbey scored his third goal of the World Cup, and the Netherlands got a pair of goals that deflected off Tunisia and into its own net in a 3-1 victory that gave the Dutch the top spot in Group
For today’s Netherlands vs. Tunisia match, you can claim a $15 bonus using the Kalshi promo code ALCOM15, click here to get your $15 bonus today. After extending their World Cup unbeaten streak to 14 games with a commanding 5-1 victory over Sweden,
Japan created history with a 4-0 win over Tunisia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first AFC team to score four goals in a World Cup game, and also earning the largest margin of victory. Daichi Kamada scored Japan's quickest-ever goal in the fourth minute to kick things off,
Celtic winger Sebastian Tounekti started Tunisia's 4-0 defeat by Japan in World Cup Group F but club-mate Daizen Maeda did not feature for the victors at Estadio Monterrey. Tounekti, 23, played 64 minutes in Guadalupe as Tunisia sustained a second straight loss that ended their hopes of progress.
Sheffield Wednesday defender Yan Valery plays the full game as Tunisia lose to the Netherlands in their World Cup group.
Ayase Ueda scores a brace, Daichi Kamada bags his second goal of the tournament and Junya Ito gets off the mark in Mexico Japan marked the 1,000th game in the history of the World Cup with a 4-0 thrashing of Tunisia on Saturday in Guadalupe to close in on a place in the last 32.
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