The first half was sometimes hectic for the Swedish defense and after just over 20 minutes, Häcken goalkeeper Peter Abrahamsson had to act. A nice reflex rescue from Abrahamsson who kept the Swedish zero intact. Just before, another Häckens Player, Adam Andersson, had a great chance for Sweden when the back was served by Simon Sandberg. But ended outside that time.

Nice play by Bojanic

After 45 minutes, Sweden was probably the most satisfied with 0-0 and after a while waiting for the second game, Sweden performed better football at the end of the match. Darijan Bojanic recently signed a new contract for Hammarby and the midfielder stood a fine assist when Simon Hedlund scored in his debut in the A-team. 75 minutes into the match, Bojanic's Simon Hedlund maneuvered his way around the opposition on the left flank, delighting the crowd with his twists and turns. The pass was delicious and right in the middle of Hedlund. Simon Hedlund was able to take the ball and finish with a cheeky outside finish and 1-0 was a fact.

Sweden could then control the match and was closer to extending their lead than dropping in a receipt. Like Moldova, Sweden suffered an injury that forced a swap. In the 70th, Muamer Tankovic had to step down after what appeared to be a thigh injury.

"It shouldn't be anything serious," said a calm Tankovic after the match in C Moore's broadcast.

1-0 was nevertheless the final result and Sweden thus leaves Qatar with two 1-0 wins.