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World Cup 2022 – Tunisia vs Australia: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time for Group D clash


TUNISIA are set to take on Australia in their second 2022 Qatar World Cup encounter.

The Eagles of Carthage landed a spot in football’s biggest cup competition by scraping past African rivals Mali over two legs.

Jackson Irvine was on the losing team as the Aussies were thrashedCredit: Getty

And they’ll be determined to at least go one step further than their 2018 campaign which saw them finish third behind Belgium and England in Group G.

However, the Aussie’s fourth place group finish during the Russian World Cup edition could spur them on in the same manor as Tunisia.

But the Socceroos haven’t managed to secure a World Cup knock-out spot since 2006.

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What time does Tunisia vs Australia kick off?

  • Tunisia will be taking on Australia in the second set of Group D fixtures on Saturday, November 26.
  • It is scheduled to kick off at 10am UK time – 12pm local time.
  • Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar is the allocated arena for this encounter and it can host a capacity of 40,000 fans.
  • The Tunisian’s came out on top when the sides last met way back in a 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup clash.

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What TV channel is Tunisia vs Australia on and can it be live streamed?

  • Tunisia vs Australia will be broadcasted LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
  • Viewers also have the option to stream the entire action live via the BBC Sport website or BBC iPlayer app.
  • The BBC iPlayer app is available to download on your mobile phone or preferred tablet device.

Can I watch Tunisia vs Australia for FREE?

Yes! Tunisia’s Group D clash against Australia can be watched for FREE in the UK so long as you have a valid TV license.

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What are the odds?

Tunisia win 6/5

Draw 9/4

Australia victory 13/5


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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