What:

International football, ladies.

Where:

Widzew Stadium, Lodz, Poland.

When:

Tuesday at 18.30.

TV and radio:

SVT and Radiosporten.

The opposition:

In seven meetings between 1989 and 2016, there have been seven Swedish victories and a 27-1 goal difference.

Only in the first international match, in the European Championship qualifiers in Helsingborg in 1989, did the Poles manage to break the Swedish zero.

The last time the teams met, in the European Championship qualifiers in 2016, it was 4-0 in Lodz.

At that time, the goal scorers were Amanda Ilestedt, Fridolina Rolfö, Kosovars Asllani and Lotta Schelin.

Beware:

Poland is not a big football nation on the women's side (29th in the world rankings), but Ewa Pajor is a player who stands out.

The 24-year-old is in her sixth season in the German big club Wolfsburg, where she put titles on high and east goals.

The record hunt:

Caroline Seger made her 212th A-international match against the USA last Saturday (1-1).

Now she is only two from Therese Sjögran's national team record of 214, and is getting closer if she can play against Poland.

The Swedish team:

Against the USA, it was a topped Swedish starting eleven.

Guess the national team captain Peter Gerhardsson releases a lot of new players against Poland.

Hammarby's Madelen Janogy, back in the national team after a year of absence, can, for example, get playing time.

Who is missing:

Sweden is without the first goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl, who fell ill in covid-19, as well as the Rosengård duo Nathalie Björn and Anna Anvegård, who are both injured.

Hedge midfielders Elin Rubensson and Julia Zigiotti Olme are also not included.

Rubensson has recently returned from parental leave while Zigiotti Olme has just made a comeback after a hip operation.

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Lina Hurtig cheers after nodding in 1-0 for Sweden at Friends Arena.

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Sweden's squad:

Goalkeepers:

Jennifer Falk, Häcken, Zecira Musovic, Chelsea, Emma Holmgren, Eskilstuna.

Backs:

Jonna Andersson, Chelsea, Magdalena Eriksson, Chelsea, Nilla Fischer, Linköping, Hanna Glas, Bayern Munich, Amanda Ilestedt, Bayern Munich, Emma Kullberg, Häcken, Josefine Rybrink, Kristianstad, Linda Sembrant, Juventus, Jessica Wik (formerly Samuelsson) , Rosengård.

Midfielders:

Filippa Angeldahl, Häcken, Kosovar Asllani, Real Madrid, Hanna Bennison, Rosengård, Filippa Curmark, Häcken, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Häcken, Caroline Seger, Rosengård.

Forwards:

Stina Blackstenius, Häcken, Rebecka Blomqvist, Wolfsburg, Lina Hurtig, Juventus, Sofia Jakobsson, Real Madrid, Madelen Janogy, Hammarby, Fridolina Rolfö, Wolfsburg, Olivia Schough, Rosengård.

Federation captain:

Peter Gerhardsson

Polish squad:

Goalkeepers:

Katarzyna Kiedrzynek, Wolfsburg, Anna Palińska, Gornik Leczna, Oliwia Szperkowska, UKS SMS Lodz.

Back:

Zofia Buszewska, GKS Katowice, Paulina Dudek, Paris Saint-Germain, Aleksandra Dudziak, Slask Wroclaw, Katarzyna Konat, UKS SMS Lodz, Malgorzata Mesjasz, Potsdam, Anna Redzia, UKS SMS Lodz, Martyna Wiankowska, Czarni Sosnowiew, Wiktoria UKS SMS Lodz.

Midfielders:

Adriana Achcinska, UKS SMS Lodz, Dominika Grabowska, Fleury 91, Gabriela Grzywinska, Zenit, Klaudia Jedlinska, UKS SMS Lodz, Nikol Kaletka, Czarni Sosnowiec, Ewelina Kamczyk, GKS Gornik Leczna, Kinga Kozak, GKS Padilla-Bidia, Natal , Napkin, Joanna Wroblewska, Slask Wroclaw, Emilia Zdunek, GKS Gornik Leczna.

Forwards:

Nikola Karczewska, GKS Gornik Leczna, Ewa Pajor, Wolfsburg.

Federation

captain

:

Nina Patalon.

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