Rudi Garcia sets Belgium up for Tunisia at 3 p.m. — Belgique – Tunisie

Rudi Garcia sets Belgium up for Tunisia at 3 p.m. — Belgique – Tunisie

Belgique – Tunisie arrives on Saturday, June 6, 2026, with Belgium hosting Tunisia at the Roi-Baudouin stadium in Brussels at 3 p.m. It is Belgium’s last friendly before the 2026 World Cup, and Rudi Garcia will use it to sharpen his team’s automatisms.

Roi-Baudouin in Brussels

The setting is clear: home soil, a 3 p.m. kickoff, and one final test before the tournament begins. Belgium will face Egypt nine days later, so this match gives Garcia a short runway to settle details that have not yet clicked into place.

Tunisia provides the kind of test Belgium wants at this stage. The friendly is being used as preparation, but it also asks Belgium to manage a side that will begin its own World Cup campaign against Sweden on the same day.

Garcia and Lamouchi

Garcia’s focus is on repetition and timing rather than spectacle. A last warm-up at this point in the calendar is less about experimenting broadly than about tightening the habits Belgium will need when Egypt arrives.

Sabri Lamouchi has a different target. He will use the match to learn more about his players’ ambitions in the United States, which makes this friendly meaningful for both benches even before kickoff.

La chaîne L’Equipe

Fans who want to follow the match can do so live on La chaîne L’Equipe. The broadcast, the venue, and the timing all point to a straightforward date on the calendar, but the football itself carries the weight: Belgium gets one last home rehearsal, and Tunisia gets a direct test before its own opening match.

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