World Cup
Koeman fields full squad as rain looms for Netherlands‑Tunisia
The Netherlands national team began its final preparation with the entire squad on the eve of their World Cup group match against winless Tunisia, scheduled for Friday at 01:00 Dutch time, while forecasts warn of heavy rain and thunderstorms that could disrupt the game.
Coach Ronald Koeman can rely on a full squad for the match. Midfielder Frenkie de Jong took part in the session, though his knee was wrapped in tape.
The training took place as the last preparation before the Friday 01:00 Dutch time kickoff against Tunisia. The Tunisian side have yet to earn a point in the group.
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Netherlands sit atop Group F and a victory over Tunisia would guarantee the group title. The match therefore carries significant stakes for the Dutch side. Forecasts predict heavy rain and thunderstorm activity during the scheduled time. Because the Netherlands will play their first World Cup game in an open stadium, officials may have to postpone or halt the encounter if conditions worsen.Netherlands brace for Morocco as World Cup knockout intensity soars
Simultaneously, the other Group F fixture pits Japan against Sweden. That match proceeds regardless of the weather concerns affecting the Dutch‑Tunisian game. The Dutch camp has emphasized readiness despite the looming weather, with Koeman noting the squad's full availability. No further changes to the lineup have been reported.