Tonight, Sweden's World Cup fate will be decided when a directly decisive qualifier away match in Poland awaits.

According to information to Fotbolldirekt, the national team captain Janne Andersson makes four changes in the Swedish team compared to the victory match against the Czech Republic on Thursday.

In the back line, Emil Krafth and Ludwig Augustinsson are completely expected back in from the start after suspension and illness respectively.

In midfield, however, Jesper Karlström, who made his debut for Sweden in a competitive context against the Czech Republic, stands out as a big exclamation point.

Albin Ekdal, who had previously been Janne Andersson's central midfielder, could not train with the rest of the team the day before the match, which opens for a change in the inner midfield.

Karlström, who plays for the Polish big club Lech Poznan on a daily basis, certainly knows Polish football very well at this point, but the competition in the middle is tough from Mattias Svanberg who plays week in and week out in the Serie A team Bologna.

In the attack, Robin Quaison, who scored the winning goal against the Czech Republic, seems to gain confidence from the start, which starts a chain reaction where Dejan Kulusevski is moved down to the outer midfielder and Viktor Claesson onto the bench.

The official starting eleven will be presented just over an hour before the start of the match at 20.45.