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Monday 1 Jun 2026

19:00 Local Time

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Norway's national football team, nicknamed "The Lions," has a rich history in international competitions. They have been a regular participant in the FIFA World Cup, qualifying for three consecutive tournaments in 1994, 1998, and 2002. They have also competed in the UEFA European Championship multiple times, with their best performance being a quarter-final finish in 2000. The team has won the Nordic Football Championship nine times, showing their dominance in the region. Some notable players who have represented Norway include Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard, and John Arne Riise. Their home ground is Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, which has a capacity of over 28,000 spectators. With their strong presence in international competitions and a talented roster, Norway's football team continues to make their mark in the world of sports.

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.

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