fter losing their first two games to England and Belgium, Tunisia are seeking to regain confidence and give their fans something to cheer by beating Panama. Such a victory would mean the world. Firstly, it would end a 40-year winless streak on the global stage, with Tunisia having registered their first and only victory at the competition against Mexico at Argentina 1978. Secondly, it would mean breaking their goalscoring record at the tournament, as they have never scored four or more times in a single World Cup campaign. The Eagles of Carthage are without three players due to injury: Mouez Hassen, who had to come off against England, and Dylan Bronn and Syam Ben Youssef, who both laid low against Belgium.