The Sweden national football team will head into their decisive playoff clash with renewed ambition under head coach Graham Potter, who could become the only English manager present at the FIFA World Cup if his side secures victory.
Sweden booked their place in the final following an impressive attacking display against Ukraine, highlighted by a hat-trick from star forward Viktor Gyökeres, underlining the team’s readiness for the crucial encounter.
Despite a difficult qualifying campaign in which Sweden collected just two points, the team managed to revive its fortunes through the Nations League pathway, giving itself a final chance to return to the World Cup for the first time in 20 years.
On the other side, the Poland national football team will arrive with high confidence after a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Albania.
Veteran striker Robert Lewandowski played a key role by scoring the equalizer, while Piotr Zieliński netted the decisive winner to send Poland into the final.
The winner of this high-stakes encounter will advance to a challenging group featuring the Netherlands, Japan, and Tunisia, further raising the importance of victory in a match where only one team can progress.




