1. Pan of the Stuttgart "Fan Fest" with Spanish and Tunisian fans watching the football match on the big screen
2. Various of Tunisian and Spanish supporters with flags
3. Zoom in to Tunisian supporters cheering as Tunisia scores first goal
4. Various of Tunisian supporters
5. Fans standing in rain
6. Various of Spanish supporters
7. Various of Spanish supporters cheering as Spain scores penalty
8. Various of Spanish supporters cheering as Spain scores goal
9. Tunisian supporter crying
10. Various of Tunisian supporters
11. SOUNDBITE (French): Vox Pop: Tunisian supporter:
"The problem was that he (Tunisian coach Roger Lemerre) changed some players and put up a defensive wall. It was a tactical error, but there we go. We played well enough but we lost. The Spanish were stronger than us."
12. Spanish supporters celebrating
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish/German): Jose and Miguel, Spanish supporters:
"(Spanish) We have won, we have won. 3-1, we are the best that there is. (German) Berlin, Berlin, we're going to Berlin."
Thousands of Spanish and Tunisian fans gathered in front of a big screen in downtown Stuttgart on Monday evening to watch the World Cup Group H clash between the two teams.
Tunisian supporters roared and celebrated first as Jawhar Menari scored a goal in the eighth minute.
But Spanish substitute Raul Gonzalez and attacking partner Fernando Torres eventually scored within six minutes of each other to help Spain rally to a 3-1 win over Tunisia in Group H.
Raul scored in the 71st minute and Torres poked in the second in the 77th after being set up by substitute Cesc Fabregas.
Torres added a third goal from penalty spot in the 90th after he got pulled down by a defender.
"We played well enough but we lost," said one Tunisian supporter. "The Spanish were stronger than us."
Spain is emerging as a serious candidate to win the World Cup, and the result put the team in the second round and extended its unbeaten streak
under coach Luis Aragones to 24 games.
"Berlin, Berlin, we're going to Berlin," cheered a Spanish supporter in German.
Tunisia must beat Ukraine in its last match to have a chance to advance.
Spain has opened the World Cup with two wins twice before, but never with such a good goal margin.
Tunisia coach Roger Lemerre will have to restore morale to his squad to have any chance of beating Ukraine, which rebounded from its opening debacle to beat Saudi Arabia 4-0 earlier Monday.