Tunisia will go head-to-head with Malawi on Monday at 10:00 p.m., as part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Currently leading Group H with 13 points, the Carthage Eagles are determined to secure another victory to solidify their qualification hopes.
However, they will be without key players Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane and Elias Achouri due to suspension and injury, respectively.
Despite these absences, Tunisia remains confident in their tactical strength and teamwork.
Ahead of the match, Tunisian coach Sami Trabelsi acknowledged the challenge ahead stating that they are focused on maintaining momentum even though they are going against a strong opponent.
Meanwhile, Malawi, with just six points, is looking to recover from recent 1-0 defeats to Equatorial Guinea and Namibia. Coach Callisto Pasuwa remains hopeful, drawing motivation from their narrow 1-0 loss to Tunisia in the previous encounter.
Despite their limited experience on the international stage, having participated in three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, most recently in 2021, Malawi remains a determined side.
With key players like Lanjesi Nkhoma and Patrick Mwaungulu, they aim to exploit any weaknesses in Tunisia’s defense and keep their World Cup dream alive.