After this summer's World Cup bronze, the Swedish women's national soccer team begins the journey to the European Championships in England in 2021. Sweden will face Latvia tonight in the first group game match against the championship. Group F also includes Iceland, Slovakia, Hungary. Sweden opens the championship trip without given Fridolina Rolfö in the squad.

- The foot feels much better. My rehab is moving forward, and I've been working a few weeks since the World Cup. I'm in full training. It's not long until I can be back in games.

SVT Sports's expert believes that the lack of Rolfö is a major drawback for Sweden.

- She was one of the best players in the World Cup when she could play. She is leading in the offensive game. She seeks the free spaces and is always a threat to the opponent. She can decide in these types of matches. She can shoot from outside, and deliver the assistant.

Change club in Germany

Fridolina Rolfö was one of several women's national team players in Sweden who made heavy club change in Europe after the championship in France. She changed club address from Bayern Munich to German league champions Wolfsburg. Last week, the Swedish TV channel Viasat bought the rights to the big women's leagues in Europe.

- Great fun. It is something that has not existed before. It is fun for women's football in general, that you can follow the best leagues, and fun for those who play out in Europe. An incredible lift.

Fridolina Rolfö, who plays with Wolfsburg this season, believes that the interest in women's soccer is somewhat greater in Germany than in Sweden.

- There are a few more people at the stands. That's the big difference. Since then there has also been no TV agreement in Germany, which has shown all matches. There have been some occasional matches that have been shown.