First up in the main round is Norway, one of the big gold favorites, which will be a key match for Swedish advancement.

SVT Sports expert Magnus Grahn believes in a trend break.

- Norway has historically suited Sweden very, very badly.

But this time I think it might look different.

Get Sweden to the fast-paced attacking game with quick counterattacks and a varied attacking game, then there are clear chances to beat Norway.

In addition, some key players (for example Camilla Herrem, Kari Brattset Dale and Sanna Solberg-Isaksen) are missing in Norway, says Grahn.

"Was too stressful attacking game"

In addition to the attacking game, it is necessary for Sweden to get the big stars going, Grahn believes.

- They have to deliver all the time and carry the Swedish team.

I think of Linn Blohm, Nathalie Hagman and Jamina Roberts.

They need to be better than they have been so far in the group stage.

- In addition, you have to be much more accurate in the endings.

It has been far too stressful attacking play, they have not taken advantage of the chances given and now they face much better goalkeepers.

It is necessary to rise there.

Sweden meets Norway on Saturday at 8:30 p.m.

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Stina Blackstenius on half-sister Nina Koppang's EC: "Was a big goal" Photo: Bildbyrån/TT Nyhetsbyrån