Match guide: Norway – Sweden

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Where: Ullevål, Oslo.

When: Kick-off 18.00, Sunday.

TV / radio: TV6 / Viaplay / P4 radio sports.

This is how it went last time: As recently as Sunday, Erling Braut Haaland scored two goals at Friends arena. Anthony Elanga reduced in extra time but Norway won 2-1 and took their first victory against Sweden in 17 years.

The battle for the group victory: Right now between the first Norway and the second Serbia. The Norwegians have seven points after three matches, the Serbs six. Sweden, with three points, must win to have a realistic chance to top the group after the autumn’s two final matches. Slovenia is last in the group on one point.

Player turnover: There are revolving doors in the Swedish squad – and this has been the case since national team captain Janne Andersson gathered the players at the turn of the month. In recent days, the trio Pavle Vagic, Aiham Ousou and Magnus Eriksson have been called in to fill vacancies.

Suspended: Kristoffer Olsson and Mattias Svanberg received their second yellow cards against Serbia on Thursday and have left the squad.

Back: Dejan Kulusevski and Emil Krafth served their suspensions against Serbia and are available.

The situation in the Norwegian squad: According to the national team captain Ståle Solbakken, he has an injury-free squad.

Hot meeting: It is almost always when Sweden comes to visit the Norwegian national arena Ullevål and a competitive international awaits. The match is sold out, which means up to 28,000 spectators.

Royal visit: Norwegian King Harald sits on the arena on Sunday evening.

Norway (squad):

Goalkeepers: André Hansen, Rosenborg, Sten Grytebust, Ålesund, Ørjan Håskjold Nyland, Reading.

Backs: Fredrik André Bjørkan, Hertha Berlin, Marius Lode, Schalke, Birger Meling, Rennes, Andreas Hanche-Olsen, Gent, Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, Feyenoord, Julian Ryerson, Union Berlin, Stefan Strandberg, Salernitana, Leo Skiri Østigård, Genoa.

Midfielders: Fredrik Aursnes, Feyenoord, Dennis Johnsen, Venezia, Sander Berge, Sheffield U, Mats Møller Dæhli, Nürnberg, Patrick Berg, Lens, Jens Petter Hauge, Eintracht Frankfurt, Mohamed Elyounoussi, Southampton, Mathias Normann, Norwich, Morten Thorsby, Sampdoria , Kristian Thorstvedt, Genk, Martin Ødegaard, Arsenal.

Forwards: Veton Berisha, Viking Stavanger, Erling Braut Haaland, Manchester C, Joshua King, Watford, Alexander Sørloth, Real Sociedad.

Federal Captain; Ståle Solbakken.

Sweden (probably the starting eleven):

Robin Olsen, Aston Villa – Emil Krafth, Newcastle, Hjalmar Ekdal, Djurgården, Edvin Kurtulus, Hammarby, Ludwig Augustinsson, Sevilla – Emil Forsberg, Leipzig, Jens Cajuste, Reims, Viktor Claesson, FC Köpenhamn – Dejan Kulusevski, Tottenham, Alexander Isak, Real Sociedad, Anthony Elanga, Manchester United

Substitutes: Andreas Linde (etc.), Greuther Fürth, Jacob Rinne (etc.), Ålborg), Joel Andersson, Midtjylland, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Lille, Sotirios Papagiannopoulos, AIK, Daniel Sundgren, Aris, Pavle Vagić, Rosenborg, Aiham Ousou, Slavia Prague , Jesper Karlström, Lech Poznan, Magnus Eriksson, Djurgården, Viktor Gyökeres, Coventry, Branimir Hrgota, Greuther Fürth, Christoffer Nyman, IFK Norrköping, Robin Quaison, Al-Ettifaq.

Federation captain: Janne Andersson.

Judge: Harm Osmers, Germany.

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