At the Estadio BBVA, Sweden will be looking to turn their early‑group wobble into a statement, pressing high from kickoff to force Tunisia into a defensive shape that has already seen their back three collapse in three of the last five matches. With a 0‑0 draw now looming on the odds book, the Swedes have the tactical leverage to keep the ball in midfield, switch quickly on the counter, and exploit the spaces behind Tunisia’s wide defenders—especially if they can convert the 15‑meter set‑piece corners into goal‑scoring chances. Tunisia, meanwhile, faces the pressure of a 0‑0 record and the need to inject transition threat into a game where their own pressing has cost them two of their last four contests. Their only realistic path to a win is to seize travel spots and deliver quick, incisive passes that can catch the Swedish defense off‑side; any lapse in midfield control will be punished by Sweden’s disciplined, high‑tempo pressing. The match is a classic fight‑or‑flight: a missed goal can seal fate, while a single turnover could swing the momentum into a knockout‑style delirium.