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  1. 11 down, 93 to gopublished at 02:47 BST

    Sweden v Tunisia (03:00 BST)

    Every side in groups A, B, C, D and E have played one game so far - and the same will be true of Group F after this one.

    There have been some highlights already. Even today, we have already had a last-gasp Ivory Coast winner, Germany thrashing Curacao 7-1 and Japan twice coming from behind against the Netherlands.

    If you need to catch up on any of the action before this one begins, head to our dedicated World Cup page.

    What does this one have in store? Is there more drama on the way?

    If you're also trying to complete the full 104, we've got 93 games to go.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 02:45 BST

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    Are you fully engrossed in the World Cup and have stayed up? Are you following along from a part of the world where the kick-off time is slightly kinder?

    As always, you can get in touch with us today by using the 'Get Involved' form on the side of this page.

    Let us know how you're finding the World Cup and your thoughts on today's game.

  3. Elsewhere in Group Fpublished at 02:43 BST

    Sweden v Tunisia (03:00 BST)

    Earlier today, Japan twice came from behind to draw with the Netherlands in Group F's first match.

    Keito Nakamura and Daichi Kamada scored either side of goals from Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville to earn them a point.

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    Japan come from behind to draw against Netherlands

  4. 'They know what they have to do'published at 02:41 BST

    Sweden v Tunisia (03:00 BST)

    Sweden

    Sweden boss Graham Potter: "It's super exciting of course. We are all really looking forward to the game, we've been waiting a long time and can't wait to play.

    "We have to play well, we want to be stable defensively. Try to use Alex and Viktor to the best way possible. Be stable and solid ourselves and try to score."

    On what he expects from Tunisia: "The first game of the group for us and for them so it's always a little bit of unknown. I think they might be a back five which they haven't been previous. We'll see.

    "Victor [Lindelof] will speak, I'll leave it to him. I've spoken already, they're ready, they know what they he to do. They believe in themselves, they trust in themselves. Go and enjoy the moment."

  5. Postpublished at 02:39 BST

    Sweden v Tunisia (03:00 BST)

    10 of the Sweden team are making their World Cup debuts. Victor Lindelof featured in four games in 2018.

  6. Team news - Gyokeres and Isak startpublished at 02:36 BST

    Sweden v Tunisia (03:00 BST)

    Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak are both in Sweden's starting line-up for their first game at this year's World Cup.

    Sweden XI: Nordfeldt; Laagerbielke, Hien, Lindelof; Bernhardsson, Karlstrom, Ayari, Gudmundsson; Nygren.

    Subs: Zetterstrom, Johansson, Starfelt, Smith, Ekdal, Zeneli, Svensson, Stroud, Johansson, Sema, Bergvall, Svanberg, Ali, Elanga, Nilsson.

    Sweden starting line-up

    Burnley's Hannibal Mejbri, previously of Manchester United, have shrugged off any worries about his fitness and starts for Tunisia.

    Tunisia XI: Chamakh; Valery, Talbi, Rekik, Ben Hamida, Khedira, Skhiri; Ben Slimane, Hannibal, Abdi; Saad.

    Subs: Dahmen, Ben Hessen, Arous, Bronn, Neffati, Chikhaoui, Achouri, Mahmoud, Gharbi, Ayari, Chaouat, Mastouri, Ben Ouanes, Elloumi, Tounekti.

    Tunisia starting line-up
  7. Getting ready in Monterreypublished at 02:33 BST

    Sweden v Tunisia (03:00 BST)

    As is to be expected when Sweden play at tournaments, we've already had a bit of Abba over the tannoy.

    Also, that Tunisia warm-up attire and the time of night is giving me some major cricket vibes.

    Tunisia arriveImage source, Getty Images
    Tunisia go onto the pitchImage source, Getty Images
    Sweden go onto the pitchImage source, Getty Images
  8. Welcomepublished at 02:30 BST

    Sweden v Tunisia (03:00 BST)

    Good evening! Or good morning, depending on the way you've decided to tackle this one.

    Either way, it's a 03:00 BST kickoff in the UK, and 8pm in Mexico.

    Graham Potter's Sweden take on Tunisia in Monterrey in their opening World Cup match.

    As always, we will be here to guide you through all of the action - and you can also listen to the game via BBC Radio 5 Live.

    Let's get rolling.