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FIFA WORLD CUP 2026  ·  Group F

Sweden — FIFA World Cup 2026 Squad & Preview

Sweden return to the FIFA World Cup having navigated one of European football's most competitive qualifying rounds — a qualification that arrives after the post-Zlatan generation has matured into a capable, well-organized European side.

Placed in Group F alongside the Netherlands, Japan, and Tunisia, Sweden face a demanding group. But a team that reached the quarter-finals in 2018 without the most famous Swedish player of a generation carries a genuine team identity.

World Cup History

Sweden have a rich World Cup history — runners-up in 1958 on home soil, third place in 1994 and 2018, and consistent participants across multiple decades. Their 2018 quarter-final run in Russia, after a campaign without Zlatan Ibrahimovic, was one of the tournament's great collective team stories.

Playing Style & Formation

Sweden under Jon Dahl Tomasson operate in a disciplined 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 that uses physical intensity, organized pressing, and direct attacking play to compete. The team is hard to break down, structured in their defensive shape, and efficient in their use of set pieces as an attacking weapon.

Sweden World Cup 2026 Squad Overview

Goalkeeper: Robin Olsen (Aston Villa) — experienced, technically capable, Premier League background.

Defenders: Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United) — experienced centre-back with Premier League pedigree. Ludwig Augustinsson (Sevilla) — technically capable left-back with La Liga experience.

Midfield: Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham Hotspur) — creative, direct, one of the Premier League's most dynamic wide midfielders. Mattias Svanberg (Wolfsburg) — industrious central midfielder.

Attack: Alexander Isak (Newcastle United) — Sweden's most technically gifted striker. Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting CP) — prolific, powerful striker with outstanding European goal record.

Key Players to Watch

Alexander Isak
Centre Forward

Isak at Newcastle United has become one of the Premier League's most technically refined strikers. His combination of pace, close control, and clinical finishing make him a genuinely exciting forward capable of performing at the highest level. His versatility and technical quality in attack gives Sweden a dimension previous generations did not always possess.

Strengths: Technical quality, pace, composure in front of goal, Premier League experience, dribbling
Viktor Gyökeres
Centre Forward

Gyökeres has been one of the most prolific strikers in European football at Sporting CP. His goal record across the Portuguese Primeira Liga and Champions League is exceptional. The combination of Isak and Gyökeres gives Sweden an attacking partnership of remarkable quality.

Strengths: Prolific goalscoring at Sporting CP, physical power, aerial ability, Champions League experience
Dejan Kulusevski
Right Wing / Attacking Midfielder

Kulusevski at Tottenham has developed into one of the Premier League's more dynamic and exciting wide attackers. His directness, technical quality, and ability to beat defenders and deliver quality balls into the box make him a constant threat from the right.

Strengths: Directness, creativity, Premier League experience at Tottenham, dribbling, energy
Victor Lindelöf
Centre-Back

Lindelöf at Manchester United has been one of Sweden's most reliable defenders across multiple international campaigns. His ball-playing ability and composure in the Premier League's demanding environment give Sweden's backline a composed, technical foundation.

Strengths: Ball-playing quality, composure under pressure, Premier League experience, leadership

Strengths

Isak and Gyökeres's forward quality: Two genuinely prolific, world-class level strikers representing Sweden at the same time is unprecedented in their football history.

Kulusevski's Premier League creativity: A technically gifted wide attacker who competes weekly against top European opposition.

Collective organization and hard-to-beat mentality: Sweden's greatest tournament asset has always been their collective discipline.

Weaknesses

Group difficulty: The Netherlands in Group F is a significant obstacle.

Defensive depth: Sweden's backline, while organized, does not have the individual elite quality of their attacking players.

Converting attacking quality into results: Having great attackers doesn't guarantee tournament success.

Recent Form

Sweden qualified through European competition, navigating a play-off to secure their place. The squad's club form has been excellent — Isak's Newcastle performances, Gyökeres's Sporting CP records, and Kulusevski's Tottenham development all give the team's key players positive momentum.

World Cup 2026 Expectations

Sweden are realistic group stage advancement candidates and potential quarter-final contenders. With Isak, Gyökeres, and Kulusevski, their attacking quality could carry them deep into the knockout rounds if the defensive structure holds. A quarter-final run, matching 2018, would confirm this generation as one of Sweden's finest.

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