In the women's ice hockey World Cup, the set-up is a little different.

The best five play in group A, the other five in group B. All five from group A advance to the quarter-finals, the first three from group B. A system that means that the teams that come second and third in Sweden's group will be pitted against the USA or Canada.

Two giants in women's hockey.

First place is therefore incredibly desirable in Group B, and Sweden will have to win both of the final matches to have a chance of reaching it.

- We really try to take it one match at a time.

So we focus on the evening match and will make as good a match as possible tonight, then we will take it from there, says Olivia Carlsson to SVT Sport.

First up is the match against Hungary on Monday evening.

A match where one of the goalscorers from the last match against Germany, Lina Ljungblom, is suspended.

- Of course it's sad for Lina to be suspended, and sad for us not to have her in this match.

But we have a wide squad and we will solve it just fine anyway.

"Haven't met Hungary"

Facing Hungary is not exactly something that Carlsson is used to.

The meeting will be the first at senior level.

- It will be exciting, I have not faced Hungary at senior level.

It will be a new team, but I think it will be an even match.

I think we need to work hard to win.

Hungary played on Sunday, while Sweden rested.

Something that is not necessarily an advantage for the Damkronorna according to Carlsson.

- They played yesterday so their legs might be a bit tired.

At the same time, they had a heavy loss yesterday and will perhaps come back very hungry for revenge today.

So we need to be on our toes because they will do everything to make it tough for us tonight.