This is how Sweden's group games are broadcast:

Saturday 9 July 21.00: The Netherlands-Sweden (Bramall Lane) (TV4)

Wednesday 13 July 18.00: Sweden-Switzerland (Bramall Lane) (SVT2 / SVT Play, broadcast starts at 17.00)

Sunday 17 July 18.00: Sweden-Portugal (Leigh Sports Village) (TV4)

SVT broadcasts a possible Swedish quarter-final.

If Blågult goes to the semi-finals, it will be broadcast on TV4 and the final on SVT.

The game schedule and broadcast times in their entirety - day by day

Wednesday 6 July

21.00: England-Austria

Thursday 7 July

21.00: Norway-Northern Ireland

Friday, July 8th

18.00: Spain-Finland, Germany-Denmark

(SVT1 broadcasts the evening match with studio from 20:30)

Saturday 9 July

18.00: Portugal-Switzerland

21.00: The Netherlands-Sweden (TV4 and C More)

Sunday 10 July

18.00: Belgium-Iceland

21.00: France-Italy

(SVT1 broadcasts the evening match with studio from 20:30)

Monday 11 July

18.00: Austria-Northern Ireland

21.00: England-Norway

(SVT2 broadcasts both matches studio from 17:30) 

Tuesday 12 July

18.00: Denmark-Finland

21.00: Germany-Spain

(SVT2 broadcasts the early match with studio from 17:30)

Wednesday 13 July

18.00: Sweden-Switzerland

21.00: The Netherlands-Portugal

(SVT2 broadcasts Sweden's match with studio from 17:00)

Thursday 14 July

18.00: Italy-Iceland

21.00: France-Belgium

(SVT2 broadcasts the early match with studio from 17:30)

Friday 15 July

21.00: Northern Ireland-England

21.00: Austria-Norway

Saturday 16 July

21.00: Finland-Germany, Denmark-Spain (SVT1 broadcasts Denmark-Spain with studio from 20:30, second group game in play)

Sunday 17 July

18.00: Switzerland-Netherlands, Sweden-Portugal (TV4 and C More)

Monday 18 July

21.00: Iceland-France, Italy-Belgium (SVT1 broadcasts Iceland-France with studio from 20:30, the second group game in Play)

Wednesday 20 July

21.00: 1A-2B (Quarter final 1) SVT1 broadcasts starting at 20:00 if Sweden plays.

Otherwise 20:30.

Thursday 21 July

21.00: 1B-2A (Quarterfinals 2)

Friday, July 22nd

21.00: 1C-2D (Quarter final 3) SVT1 broadcasts starting at 20:00 if Sweden plays.

Otherwise 20:30.

Saturday 23 July

21.00: 1D-2C (Quarter final 4) SVT1 broadcasts starting at 20:00 if Sweden plays.

Otherwise 20:30.

Tuesday 26 July

21.00: Winner quarter final 1-Winner quarter final 3 (Semifinal 1) SVT2 broadcasts starting at 20:00

Wednesday 27 July

21.00: Winner quarter final 2-Winner quarter final 4 (Semifinal 2) SVT2 broadcasts starting at 20:00

Sunday 31 July

18.00: Winner semifinal 1-Winner semifinal 2 SVT2 broadcasts starting at 17:00

Sweden's squad for the European Football Championship 2022

The squad will be taken out on 7/6 in SVT.

The groups:

Group A: England, Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland

Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland

Group C: Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal, Switzerland

Group D: France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland

The group leader and group runner-up go to the quarter finals.

Where will the 2022 European Football Championship be played?

The European Football Championship is played in England between 6-31 July and is spread over ten different arenas.

The championship was to be played last year but had to be postponed for a year due to the corona pandemic.

  • Wembley Stadium, London, capacity for 90,000 spectators

  • Old Trafford, Manchester, 74,879 spectators

  • Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 32,702 spectators

  • St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, 32,505 spectators

  • Falmer Stadium, Brighton & Hove, 31,800 spectators.

  • Stadium MK, Milton Keynes, 30,500 spectators

  • Brentford Community Stadium, Brentford, 17,250 spectators

  • New York Stadium, Rotherham, 12,021 spectators

  • Leigh Sports Village, Wigan & Leigh, 12,000 spectators

  • Manchester Academy Stadium, Manchester, 7,000 spectators