Tunisia are looking for their first World Cup win since their first ever appearance at the tournament in 1978, while Panama will be hoping to pick up either their first win or their first point in a World Cup on their tournament debut. 

This looks like being a tight game between the two sides, who are looking to create history for their respective nations in the process.

TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch

In the United States (US), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial).

In the United Kingdom (UK), the game can be watched live on TV on ITV 4 or streamed live online using the ITV Player.

Squads & Team News

Panama were hammered 6-1 by England last time out but Felipe Baloy’s late consolation goal was the first they have scored at a World Cup. Román Torres is the poster boy and captain of this Panama side and he will be hoping to lead his side to their first ever points at a World Cup against Tunisia.

Potential Panama XI:  Penedo; Murillo, Escobar, Torres, Gomez, Perez, Barcenas, Cooper, Davis, Godoy, Rodriguez

Tunisia are hoping they will get special dispensation from FIFA to call up another goalkeeper. Mouez Hassen was injured against England while Farouk Ben Mustapha is doubtful after sustaining an injury in training on Tuesday, leaving them with just Aymen Mathlouthi between the sticks.

Also providing a headache is the unavailability of right-back Dylan Bronn and centre-back Syam Ben Youssef who were forced off injured in the first half of last Saturday’s 5-2 loss to Belgium.

Potential Tunisia XI:  Mathlouthi, Naguez, Benalouane, Meriah, Maaloul, Skhiri, Sassi, Khaui, Badri, F.Ben Youssef, Khazri

Betting & Match Odds

Tunisia are heavy favourites to win this one with dabblebet with odds of 8/11, while Panama are priced at 15/4, with a draw available at 12/5.

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Match Preview

Tunisia are the favourites to come out as the winners in this one after putting in decent showings in defeats by the top two in Group G.

The star player on show is likely to be Wahbi Khazri, who has shown why he initially earned a move to then-Premier League side Sunderland in 2016 in his first two games.

Though much of the attention on the final Group G fixtures will be on England against Belgium, for these two teams and countries this is a massive fixture as they look to round off their tournaments on a positive note.