Tunisia Open FIFAe Qualifiers Tonight with Packed Group A Schedule
The journey to the FIFAe World Cup begins today for Tunisia as the national squad steps into the African Qualifiers in the eFootball Console (2v2) category under the official FIFA banner.
This marks an important moment for the team, as they enter a highly competitive stage where every match will matter. Tunisia will be looking to make a strong start and build momentum early in the campaign, knowing that consistency and focus are key in a format where small details can decide entire games.
Representing Tunisia are Ayoub Wanessi and Haroun Meftah, forming a duo ready to take on the challenge of Group A. With the 2v2 format placing a strong emphasis on communication, timing, and chemistry, the pair will need to stay perfectly in sync throughout the competition. Every pass, rotation, and decision on the virtual pitch will count, especially against strong opposition fighting for the same qualification spot.
A Packed Group A Schedule
It’s a fast-paced night with five matches lined up back-to-back—leaving no margin for mistakes. All attention will be on the 19:45 clash against Egypt, a key fixture that could define Tunisia’s group run.
Match Schedule (Local Time):
- 18:00 — Tunisia vs Botswana
- 18:30 — Tunisia vs Comoros
- 19:00 — Tunisia vs South Africa
- 19:45 — Tunisia vs Egypt
- 20:15 — Tunisia vs Somalia
Watch & Support
Fans of Tunisian eSports and football enthusiasts can follow every moment of the competition live. Matches will be streamed on the official Facebook page of the Tunisian Football Federation as well as on Twitch. The live coverage begins at 18:00 local time and promises exciting gameplay and national pride on display
A Key Moment for the Scene
This campaign marks an important step for Tunisian esports, as the national team competes on the continental stage, aiming to qualify for the FIFAe World Cup. With everything on the line, Tunisia enters the server ready to compete.
With determination and pride, the team enters the server ready to compete, represent their country, and fight for a place among the world’s best.
Good luck to Team Tunisia.
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