It is the Russian players, goalkeeper Marinatu Guilherme in Lokomotiv Moscow and Georgi Dzhikiya, Spartak Moscow, who are suspected of being co-infected.

- They are isolated, says Russian national team captain Stanislav Cherchesov according to Aftonbladet at today's press conference.

- If one player is missing, another will play, but unfortunately we can not register any new players to Uefa for the match against Sweden.

We can decide on that before our matches in the Nations League, says Cherchesov.

Swedish tests negative

The Swedish national team has conducted tests with negative results.

- We did tests yesterday and our squad is infection-free, so it feels good, says the Swedish national team captain Janne Andersson.

There has been an increased spread of infection in Moscow recently, but Andersson reckons that it is enough to follow the health protocol.

- We live in our bubble and follow the protocol strictly.

I have great faith that we will make it.

Should we not do it, we will have to deal with it then.

The match was supposed to have been played at Friends in March but was postponed due to the pandemic and later had to be moved to Moscow due to "unnecessary" trips to Europe from countries outside the EU being allowed.

SvFF applied to the government for an exemption but never received an answer and was forced to move the match.

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Jordan Larsson and Alexander Isak will start at the top in the match against Russia tomorrow.

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