Sweden meets Greece at the National Arena in an important World Cup qualifier.

The Swedes will try to leave the field with three points, but without yellow cards.

For as many as seven players available - Marcus Danielson, Victor Lindelöf, Ludwig Augustinsson, Emil Krafth, Albin Ekdal, Victor Claesson, Kristoffer Olsson and Alexander Isak - will be suspended at the next World Cup qualifier against Georgia if warned tomorrow night.

- You know about it, you can not go out and play a match and think that you have a warning.

You have to go in and play the match as usual.

Sometimes you end up in situations where you have to take a warning, of course you can not think: oh now I have a warning, says Victor Lindelöf who has joined the squad after the birth of his son in connection with the 3-0 victory against Kosovo.

"No plan"

In addition to the players, the national team captain Janne Andersson risks having to follow the start of the next national team gathering from the stands, if he gets to call the yellow card.

And he wants no one to miss a qualifying match.

- We have no plan to miss a special match.

The very best is if we go clean from yellow cards, that is the optimal.

Then we inform the players before each match who are on the border that the next yellow card means suspension, says national team captain Janne Andersson.

After tomorrow's qualifying match against Greece, Sweden will end the World Cup qualifying group in November with matches against Georgia and Spain.