According to information to SVT Sport, there have been problems with the lawn in Leigh, where tomorrow's match will be played.

From the outside, the lawn looks perfect, but it has been dry, something that the organizer has worked hard to repair.

There has been some talk that the carpet here has had problems drying out and that Tottenham's floor attendants have been on their way to look at it.

Although Portugal is a nimble and technical team, what would it have meant to you if the lawn is slow?

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The carpet is incredibly important and for our part we want it not to be dry to speed up the ball, we get to feel it today and see what else they find for solutions.

It is good that we are here and training today, says Stina Blackstenius to SVT Sport.

Hanna Glas is also on the track that a dry lawn would not be good for the Swedish game.

- We want to play fast and use our speeds and then it is an advantage if the carpet is fast.

Gerhardsson: "Will not cut the lawn themselves"

Federation captain Peter Gerhardsson:

- When we arrived, we thought it was artificial grass.

The carpet looked fantastic.

It is clear that a very dense lawn is steaming.

If it gets very hot tomorrow, it will be slower.

Then I do not know if it is an advantage or a disadvantage against Portugal in particular.

But it will in any case be the same for both teams.

- But there is not much to do either.

We will not come here and cut down the lawn ourselves.

We will train on the lawn for an hour, then we will get an idea of ​​what it is like.

Sweden will face Portugal tomorrow Sunday at 18.00.

A match that will be decisive if Sweden is to advance to the quarterfinals.