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Heading to North America in 2026 — the journey begins here.
Sweden is in the 48-team World Cup field. Group-stage opponents, dates, and host cities are listed below.
| Match | Opponent | City | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match 12 Group F | Tunisia | Monterrey Estadio Monterrey | Jun 14 (Sun) |
| Match 35 Group F | Japan | Houston Houston Stadium | Jun 20 (Sat) |
| Match 57 Group F | Netherlands | Dallas AT&T Stadium | Jun 25 (Thu) |
| Year | Event | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1934 | Made their first FIFA World Cup appearance. | first appearance |
| 1958 | Hosted the World Cup and finished as runners-up to Brazil. | notable performance |
| 1994 | Finished third at the World Cup in the United States. | notable performance |
| 2026 | Returned to the World Cup after missing Qatar 2022. | notable performance |
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Sweden hosted the 1958 World Cup, where a teenage Pelé helped Brazil win the final in Stockholm.
The 1994 team finished third and remains one of Sweden's most celebrated modern sides.
Sweden's group-stage host cities are Monterrey, Houston, Dallas. Use the city guides to compare stadium access, lodging areas, and matchday routes.
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