The Tunisia national football team lost 1-5 to Sweden in the FIFA World Cup 2026, which includes the Netherlands and Japan in Group 6. This match was the second time Sweden scored five goals in a World Cup match, with the first being an 8-0 win over Cuba in the 1938 France edition. Sweden became the second team in World Cup history to score three goals from outside the penalty area in a single match. The Tunisia national football team has played 19 matches in its World Cup history, losing 11, winning three, and drawing five. Tunisian players have scored 15 goals in their World Cup history but have conceded 31 goals. This loss is the worst in the history of the Carthage Eagles in their World Cup participation. The loss broke the record of Belgium, which outscored the Tunisian team 5-2 in the 2018 World Cup during the second round on June 23. Tunisia is participating in the World Cup for the seventh time, where the Carthage Eagles have never advanced beyond the group stage. Sweden achieved this result after defeating Tunisia in the sixth group of the 2026 World Cup. The Swedish team succeeded in entering the World Cup history with two notable numbers during their crushing victory over Tunisia on Monday morning.