The men's national team match against Finland has kicked off 19.45 while the women's match at the time of writing has not had a start time.

But since June 4th is a Thursday, there is a risk that the matches will not only be played on the same day, but will also crash in time.

- We know it is so and it got a little crazy this time, but there is not much to do about it, says national team manager Stefan Pettersson to SVT Sport.

Do you think it is bad for the matches to be played on the same day?

- It is clear that if we could decide exactly everything ourselves we would not have done so, but now it is like this. There is nothing we can influence.

"Many who are affected"

You do not have the opportunity to move any of the matches? The match against Finland is not an EM qualifier?

- No, it is not, but we have made a plan for the charging for the men's European Championship to be as optimal as possible. Finland has done the same. We have opponents to take into account and many are affected.

Do you think it is sad that there will be a crash?

- Yes, it is clear that it is not optimal that it is the same day. That's it, says Stefan Pettersson.

Ladies' team captain Peter Gerhardsson tells SVT Sport that he wants to focus on the match against Slovakia.

- I don't know why this has happened, but there are certainly reasons. Sometimes it is not us as a union that governs things, but Uefa that puts the game program. For us, it's all about playing our match away against Slovakia, he says.