Denmark and Tunisia will be getting their World Cup campaigns underway when they meet to help open up Group D in Qatar.
Led by the experienced Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen, Denmark will be hoping for a repeat result from 20 years back when the sides previously met when they triumphed 2-1 in a friendly.
With a group also featuring France and Australia, both sides know the importance of getting off to a good start with three points especially with a fixture against the world champions to come that could eliminate them from the competition.
There will not be much expectation on Tunisia heading into the game, but they came close to holding England to a draw at the last World Cup in their opening match before Harry Kane grabbed a late winner.
The match that takes place at the Education City Stadium could prove then to be an entertaining contest.
With the clash quickly approaching, Sportsmail takes you through everything you need to know below.
When is Denmark vs Tunisia?
Group D will open up with a clash between Denmark and Tunisia on November 22. The game will start at 1pm GMT, 8am EST in the USA and 11pm for Australian Eastern Time.
Date: Tuesday November 22
Time: 1pm (UK time), 8am (US EST), 11pm (AUS EST)
How to watch the match
The Denmark vs Tunisia game will be aired live on ITV One for UK viewers, with the option to view the match through the ITV Hub. STV viewers as well as those with access to the STV Player will also be able to watch the match..
Fox Sports 1 will broadcast the match in the United States, with Telemundo screening the game in Spanish. Peacock will also screen the match.
Australian fans can watch the game for free on SBS, including the live stream.
UK: ITV One and ITV Hub.
US: Fox Sports, Telemundo and Peacock
Australia: SBS and SBS On Demand
Where is Denmark vs Tunisia being played?
Denmark's clash with Tunisia will take place at the Education City Stadium - which is located in Al Rayyan, just to the west of Doha.
The Education City Stadium is a purpose built ground especially for the World Cup and holds a capacity of just over 45,000.
As well as group matches, the stadium will hold a last-16 match as well as a quarter-final at the tournament..
Location: Al Rayyan, Qatar
Stadium: The Education City Stadium
Denmark vs Tunisia: Team news
Andreas Christensen is in a race against time to be fit for the Group D opener as he bids to recover from a ligament injury he suffered in October playing for Barcelona.
Tunisia though look to have a fully fit squad as they look to produce a shock result
Denmark squad:
Goalkeepers: Kasper Schmeichel, Oliver Christensen, Frederik Ronnow.
Defenders: Simon Kjaer, Joachim Andersen, Joakim Maehle, Andreas Christensen, Rasmus Kristensen, Jens Stryger Larsen, Victor Nelsson, Daniel Wass, Alexander Bah.
Midfielders: Thomas Delaney, Mathias Jensen, Christian Eriksen, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Robert Skov, Christian Norgaard.
Forwards: Andreas Skov Olsen, Jesper Lindstrom, Andreas Cornelius, Martin Braithwaite, Kasper Dolberg, Mikkel Damsgaard, Jonas Wind, Yussuf Poulsen.
Tunisia squad:
Goalkeepers: Aymen Dahmen, Bechir Ben Said, Mouez Hassen, Aymen Mathlouthi.
Defenders: Ali Abdi, Dylan Bronn, Mohamed Drager, Nader Ghandri, Bilel Ifa, Wajdi Kechrida, Ali Maaloul, Yassine Meriah, Montassar Talbi.
Midfielders: Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, Ghaylane Chaalali, Aissa Laidouni, Hannibal Mejbri, Ferjani Sassi, Elyas Skhiri.
Forwards: Anis Ben Slimane, Seifeddine Jaziri, Issam Jebali, Wahbi Khazri, Taha Yassine Khenissi, Youssef Msakni, Naim Sliti.
Head-to-head record
Denmark and Tunisia will meet in a major competition for the first time having previously faced each other in a pre-World Cup friendly back in May 2002.
Denmark came out on top with a 2-1 win, with former Chelsea winger Jesper Gronkjaer opening the scoring in the first half With Zied Jaziri equalising just after the hour mark, only for Ebbe Sand to restore the lead in the 67th minute in Kimiidera, Wakayama