Sweden beat Tunisia 5-1 at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey on Monday 15 June to go top of Group F after one round 1. Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak scored, with Yasin Ayari, a midfielder of Tunisian descent, adding a brace against the country of his heritage. Substitute Mattias Svanberg scored 18 seconds after coming on, the second-fastest substitute goal in World Cup history.
Graham Potter, the English manager appointed Sweden head coach in 2024 after spells at Brighton and Chelsea, opened his tournament with the most emphatic scoreline of the matchday. The margin matters in the 48-team field that opened this edition , where goal difference can decide the third-place places that send the best group runners-up through. A five-goal opening win gives Sweden a cushion that a single tight result would not, and hands Potter early validation in his first major tournament in charge.
