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Sweden are one of Europe's most respected footballing nations, and they have a proud World Cup history, finishing as runners‑up on home soil in 1958 and reaching the semi‑finals in both 1950 and 1994. Their identity has long been built on collective strength rather than individuality, yet they have still produced iconic players across generations, from Gunnar Nordahl and Nils Liedholm to Henrik Larsson and Zlatan Ibrahimović. Their route to this World Cup has been anything but straightforward. Forced into the play‑offs after a challenging qualifying campaign, Sweden showed their grit when it mattered most, grinding out results and earning their place at the tournament the hard way. Today's Sweden blend experienced leaders like Emil Forsberg and Victor Lindelöf with a new wave of exciting talent, including Dejan Kulusevski, Anthony Elanga, and Alexander Isak. It's a group capable of troubling any opponent, and as they head into the World Cup, optimism is growing. Graham Potter's side are set to be one of the most highly anticipated teams at this summer's tournament, so if you're looking to book World Cup tickets for a Sweden game or you're just interested in learning more about them, this is the guide for you.

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Current Squad & Key Players

Off the back of an up-and-down qualifying campaign, Sweden head into this summer's World Cup with a point to prove. Their squad is largely settled; however, as with any international football team, there is a need for evolution and experimentation, as you can see from their squad below.

Recent squad

  1. GK: Melker Ellborg (Sunderland)
  2. GK: Kristoffer Nordfeldt (AIK)
  3. GK: Noel Törnqvist (Como)
  4. DF: Gabriel Gudmundsson (Fiorentina)
  5. DF: Isak Hien (Atalanta)
  6. DF: Herman Johansson (FC Dallas)
  7. DF: Gustaf Lagerbielke (Sporting Braga)
  8. DF: Victor Nilsson Lindelöf (Aston Villa)
  9. DF: Carl Starfelt (Celta Vigo)
  10. DF: Elliot Stroud (Mjällby AIF)
  11. DF: Daniel Svensson (Borussia Dortmund)
  12. MF: Benjamin Nygren (Celtic)
  13. MF: Eric Smith (FC St. Pauli)
  14. MF: Mattias Svanberg (VfL Wolfsburg)
  15. MF: Williot Swedberg (Celta Vigo)
  16. MF: Besfort Zeneli (IF Elfsborg)
  17. MF: Jesper Karlström (Udinese)
  18. MF: Hugo Larsson (Eintracht Frankfurt)
  19. MF: Lucas Bergvall (Tottenham Hotspur)
  20. MF: Yasin Ayari (Brighton and Hove Albion)
  21. FW: Taha Ali (Malmö FF)
  22. FW: Roony Bardghji (Barcelona)
  23. FW: Anthony Elanga (Newcastle United)
  24. FW: Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal)
  25. FW: Gustav Lundgren (GAIS)
  26. FW: Gustaf Nilsson (Club Brugge)

Key players

  • Alexander Isak – Sweden's main threat. Isak is calm, clever, and clinical. He finds space easily, links play well, and gives Sweden a reliable source of goals.
  • Viktor Gyökeres – Gyökeres runs at defenders, holds the ball up, and forces mistakes. His power and work rate make him a constant problem for any back line.
  • Dejan Kulusevski – Kulusevski brings vision and quality on the ball, able to create chances from wide or central areas. He hasn't played since the end of the 24/25 season, so his sharpness is still a question, but his talent remains important for Sweden.

Sweden's World Cup Qualification Journey

Sweden's path to the 2026 World Cup was anything but smooth, but it ended in dramatic success. Drawn into a tough Group B alongside Switzerland, Kosovo, and Slovenia, Sweden struggled for consistency throughout the campaign, finishing without a win in their six group matches. They picked up draws home and away against Slovenia, but defeats to Kosovo and Switzerland left them outside the automatic qualification places.

That meant the play‑offs, and this is where Sweden came alive. In the semi‑final, they produced one of their best performances of qualifying, beating Ukraine 3–1 away from home. Five days later, they completed the job in front of their own fans, edging Poland 3–2 in a tense final to book their ticket to the World Cup.

  • 5 September 2025 – Slovenia 2–2 Sweden
  • 8 September 2025 – Kosovo 2–0 Sweden
  • 10 October 2025 – Sweden 0–2 Switzerland
  • 13 October 2025 – Sweden 0–1 Kosovo
  • 15 November 2025 – Switzerland 4–1 Sweden
  • 18 November 2025 – Sweden 1–1 Slovenia
  • 26 March 2026 (Play-off Semi-Final) – Ukraine 1–3 Sweden
  • 31 March 2026 (Play-off Final) – Sweden 3–2 Poland

Sweden's Group Assignment & Opponents

Sweden will play in Group F at the 2026 World Cup, facing Tunisia, the Netherlands, and Japan. It's a mixed group with three very different opponents, each offering a different kind of challenge.

Their tournament starts on 14 June against Tunisia in Monterrey. Tunisia are usually well‑organised and hard to break down, so Sweden will need patience in their opening game.

Next up is a big European clash on 20 June in Houston, where Sweden take on the Netherlands. It's likely their toughest match of the group and could play a huge part in deciding who goes through.

Sweden finish the group on 25 June in Dallas against Japan, a team known for their speed, energy, and work rate. It's a completely different test from their first two games.

After fighting through the play‑offs to qualify, Sweden arrive with momentum, but they'll need to be at their best to get out of a group featuring a range of skills and game plans.

Sweden's World Cup 2026 Fixtures

Sweden face a tough start to their World Cup campaign with fixtures against three experienced sides; however, they will fancy their chances of progression from Group F. Take a look at their group stage fixtures below:

  • June 14, 2026 – Sweden vs Tunisia (Monterrey Stadium, Guadalupe, Mexico)
  • June 20, 2026 – Sweden vs Netherlands (Houston Stadium, Houston, USA)
  • June 25, 2026 – Sweden vs Japan (Dallas Stadium, Arlington, USA)

Sweden's Tactical Approach & Playing Style

Sweden's approach is built on structure, discipline, and making the most of key moments in attack. Out of possession, they stay compact in a 4‑4‑2 or 4‑3‑3 shape, keeping distances tight and forcing opponents into wide areas. The back line is organised and physical, with the midfield working hard to close space and protect the centre of the pitch.

When they win the ball, Sweden look to break quickly. Isak offers calm link‑up play, Gyökeres brings direct running and power, and Kulusevski, if fit, adds creativity between the lines. Their transitions are simple but effective: win it, play forward early, and attack quickly.

Set pieces are also a key weapon, with Sweden often relying on deliveries into dangerous areas to create chances. Overall, their style is straightforward: stay solid, stay organised, and move swiftly when the opportunity arises.

Host Cities & Venues Where Sweden Plays

Estadio BBVA is one of Mexico's most modern football stadiums, known for its sleek, mountain‑inspired design and strong fan experience. Located in Guadalupe, Greater Monterrey, it has quickly become a major venue for domestic and international football since opening in 2015. Hosting World Cup matches for the first time, it now gets the chance to create its own iconic moments on the global stage. This is where Sweden begin their tournament, facing Tunisia on June 14, 2026, in a setting built for noise, energy, and big‑game atmosphere.

NRG Stadium, renamed "Houston Stadium" for the World Cup, is a modern, climate‑controlled venue featuring a retractable roof and a natural grass pitch. It has hosted major events for over two decades, including Super Bowls, Final Four tournaments, and international football. Its advanced facilities and Houston's strong sports culture make it an ideal stage for Sweden's second group match against the Netherlands on June 20, 2026.

AT&T Stadium in Arlington is one of the most recognisable venues in the United States, famous for its huge capacity, retractable roof, and record‑breaking video board. Home to the Dallas Cowboys, it has already staged major football events, including Gold Cup and Copa América matches. With the stadium hosting World Cup games for the first time, it now welcomes Sweden's final group match against Japan on June 25, 2026, providing a world‑class backdrop for a potentially decisive fixture.

World Cup 2026 Fan Zones for Sweden Supporters

The World Cup Fan Festival is the go-to destination for fans without a stadium ticket to watch World Cup games. Located across the host cities, fans can watch live match screenings, eat local food and see some top-tier entertainment, all while soaking in the tournament atmosphere. Below is a list of the fan zones already announced across the host cities and the ones that are suspected to play a part:

City Fan Zone Location Estimated Capacity Announced
AtlantaCentennial Olympic Park20,000–25,000Yes
Boston (Foxborough)Boston City Hall Plaza or Boston Common10,000–15,000Not yet
Dallas (Arlington)Fair Park25,000–30,000Not yet
HoustonEast Downtown Houston20,000Not yet
Kansas CityNational WWI Museum and Memorial15,000–20,000Not yet
Los AngelesExposition Park or SoFi Stadium30,000+Not yet
MiamiBayfront Park20,000–25,000Not yet
New York/New JerseyLiberty State Park (Jersey City)40,000–45,000Yes
PhiladelphiaLemon Hill, East Fairmount Park25,000Yes
San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara)Likely San Jose or San Francisco Civic Center20,000+Not yet
SeattleSeattle Center20,000+Yes
TorontoNathan Phillips Square15,000–20,000Yes
VancouverJack Poole Plaza15,000Yes
Mexico CityPlaza de la Constitución (Zócalo)30,000+Yes
MonterreyMacroplaza20,000Yes
GuadalajaraPlaza de la Liberación20,000Yes

Sweden's Tournament Predictions & Chances

Sweden aren't one of the big favourites for the World Cup, but they still have the players and mentality to cause problems for anyone. While teams like England, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, and France get most of the attention, Sweden are used to working without that pressure, and that can suit them.

Their road to the tournament wasn't smooth, but it showed what this team is about. After a tough qualifying group with no wins, they stepped up when it mattered most, beating Ukraine away and then Poland in a dramatic play‑off final. That resilience will give them confidence heading into the World Cup.

With key players like Isak and Gyökeres leading the attack, and the hope that Kulusevski can return to fitness, Sweden have enough quality to compete. If they stay organised, take their chances, and build on the momentum from the play‑offs, they could surprise a few people this summer.

Sweden's World Cup History & Legacy

Sweden have a long and proud history at the World Cup. They first made their mark in 1958, when they reached the final on home soil, finishing runners‑up to a Brazil side led by a young Pelé. That tournament remains one of the defining chapters in Swedish football, showcasing a team that combined discipline with attacking quality.

Sweden have reached the semi‑finals on two other occasions: in 1950, when they finished third, and in 1994, when a memorable run in the United States saw them claim another third‑place finish. The 1994 team, featuring stars like Tomas Brolin, Martin Dahlin, and Henrik Larsson, is still celebrated to this day.

Across the decades, Sweden have built a reputation for being difficult to beat, tactically organised, and capable of upsetting bigger nations. They have regularly produced standout players, from Gunnar Nordahl and Nils Liedholm to Zlatan Ibrahimović and Henrik Larsson, each adding to the country's football identity.

While they have not lifted the trophy, Sweden's legacy is defined by their ability to compete deep into tournaments, despite not always having the most talented squads. Their return to the 2026 World Cup continues a tradition of punching above their weight on the global stage.

Sweden's Squad Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Solid defence – Sweden stay organised, keep their shape well, and are tough to break down. Their back line is physical, disciplined, and rarely gives away cheap chances.
  • Strong forwards – Isak and Gyökeres give Sweden a real threat up front. One is calm and technical, the other powerful and direct, which makes them hard to defend against.
  • Dangerous from set pieces – Corners and free‑kicks are a big part of Sweden's game. They have good delivery and strong aerial players who can turn tight matches.

Weaknesses

  • Not enough creativity – Sweden can struggle to create chances, especially against teams that sit deep. Without a fully fit Kulusevski, they lack someone who can unlock a defence.
  • Inconsistent goal scoring – Even with good strikers, Sweden don't always produce enough chances, which leads to long spells without goals.
  • Hard to chase games – If Sweden fall behind, they can find it difficult to change the tempo or dominate possession, as their style is built more around structure than attacking control.

How to Buy World Cup 2026 Tickets for Sweden

The World Cup is the pinnacle of professional football, and it only comes around every four years, so tickets are in high demand and notoriously tricky to get your hands on. In fact, our customer service team gets a lot of fans who ask: How can I book World Cup tickets for a Sweden game? And it can be tricky. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the pond.

  1. Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
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  3. Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
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