When


Friday 10 Oct 2025

20:45 Local Time

18:45 Your Time

Where


SwedenSweden

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The Sweden national football team, also known as Blågult (The Blue and Yellow), has a rich history in international competitions. They have qualified for the FIFA World Cup twelve times and have advanced to the quarter-finals on four occasions. The team has also competed in seven UEFA European Championships, with their best result being a semi-final appearance in 1992. Throughout the years, Sweden has produced top players such as Zlatan Ibrahimović, Henrik Larsson, and Lotta Schelin. Their home stadium is the Friends Arena in Stockholm, with a capacity of over 50,000 spectators. The team has also achieved success in various awards, including winning the bronze medal in the 1994 World Cup and being named FIFA Fair Play winners in 2018. With their impressive track record, it is no doubt that the Sweden football team holds a strong place in the world of sports.

The Switzerland national football team, also known as the "Nati," has been a consistent force in international football for many years. Founded in 1895, the team has competed in numerous major tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship. Their strongest performance was in the 1954 FIFA World Cup where they reached the quarter-finals. The team is currently managed by Vladimir Petković and boasts a talented roster of players such as Granit Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Yann Sommer. The team's home stadium is the St. Jakob-Park in Basel, which has a capacity of over 38,000 spectators. With a strong history and skilled players, the Switzerland team continues to make their mark in the competitive world of football.

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