Hanna Glas feels in good shape and is looking forward to the match, she says.

- We have everything to play for tomorrow, she states but then points out that at the same time "it is a football match like everyone else".

Since the Switzerland match, the team has tried to identify details in the game that need improvement.

Against Portugal, Glas therefore wants to see more quality in the passing game, so that you can get the attacking game right.

- On the one hand, it is about making faster decisions as an individual and being better prepared before you get the ball.

But also to be clearer in their runs, she says.

Stina Blackstenius, on the other hand, believes that the defensive game is an important cog to rule Portugal.

- I think somewhere that it will be important to start from the defensive game, we know that they have fast players so we will remove them, and for our own part to try to threaten as much as possible in depth to pull apart Portugal as a defense.

They can get a little disorganized when there are a lot of runs and a lot that happens in the penalty area, she says.