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