Coach - Nabil Maaloul: They are managed by ex-Tunisia international Nabil Maaloul, who is in his second spell in charge of the national team having previously quit during qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.
Legend - Radhi Jaidi: A rock at the back for his country for over 100 caps, Jaidi made a name for himself in England where he played for Bolton, Birmingham and Southampton to become a footballing hero back in Tunisia.
Star man - Whabi Khazzri: The Sunderland midfielder needs to shine when Tunisia open their campaign against England in Volgograd. His pace and dribbling ability are his best assets.
Did you know? Tunisia are a nothing if not consistent at World Cups as they’ve got the same record in their last three trips to the tournament – losing two and drawing one game every time.
Fun fact: Many movies utilise Tunisia’s landscapes. The most notable franchise to take advantage of this are the Star Wars films.
Qualifying: Finished top of Group A in the African qualification stages, winning four games and drawing two, losing none.
Fixtures: England (7pm, June 18, Volgograd Arena), Belgium (1pm, 23 June, Okrytiye Arena), Panama (7pm, 28 June, Mordovia Arena)
Goalkeepers: Farouk Ben Mustapha (Al Shabab, Saudi Arabia), Moez Hassen (Chateauroux, France), Aymen Mathlouthi (Al Baten, Saudi Arabia)
Defenders: Rami Bedoui (Etoile du Sahel), Yohan Benalouane (Leicester City, England), Syam Ben Youssef (Kasimpasa, Turkey), Dylan Bronn (Gent, Belgium), Oussama Haddadi (Dijon, France), Ali Maaloul (Al Ahly, Egypt), Yassine Meriah (CS Sfaxien), Hamdi Nagguez (Zamalek, Egypt)
Midfielders: Anice Badri (Esperance), Mohamed Amine Ben Amor (Al Ahli Riyadh, Saudi Arabia), Ghaylene Chaalali (Esperance), Ahmed Khalil (Club Africain), Saifeddine Khaoui (Troyes, France), Ferjani Sassi (Al Nasr, Saudi Arabia), Ellyes Skhiri (Montpellier, France), Naim Sliti (Dijon, France), Bassem Srarfi (Nice, France)
Forwards: Fakhreddine Ben Youssef (Al Ittifaq, Saudi Arabia), Saber Khalifa (Club Africain), Wahbi Khazri (Rennes, France)
Tunisia are at their highest ever FIFA World Ranking at 14, but they'll be without their star man Youssef Msakni for the tournament after he suffered a cruciate ligament injury to rule him out of contention.