Nilla Fischer, 36, has had a cold recently and therefore she has not been able to train as usual.

Despite that, she feels she is ready for 90 minutes at home against Hungary on Thursday.

- Yes it's me.

Should I be a little tired, it's just biting.

Matches like this can also be done with a cold a week, she says.

Sweden tops the qualifying group after three games played, but on the same points as Iceland that they face next week.

- All matches mean three points, but match number two is against Iceland and we have the same points as them.

So it is clear that it will mean a lot.

We need to win on Thursday to have the best possible starting position against Iceland.

Six points would do a lot to reach the European Championships, says Fischer.

Above all, Fischer is charged to put on the blue-yellow shirt again.

- Great fun to be here and to hang out with (Caroline) Seger, Sempan (Linda Sembrant) and that gang.

These are my friends and I have not met them in a long time.

To be able to represent Sweden at the same time, it can not get much better.