Then the WC qualifiers in basketball are played:

November 11:

Estonia - Sweden (Tallinn)

November 14:

Sweden - Israel (Norrköping)

This is how SVT broadcasts:

Friday 11 November, SVT2/Play, 18.00-20.00.

Monday 14 November, SVT2/Play 19.30-20.00 – SVT24/Play 20.00-21.30.

Here you can see the WC qualifier in SVT Play >>>

Three questions for SVT's expert before the WC qualifiers:

Will there be two Swedish victories?

- There are two games to be won.

It's nothing to talk about.

As Sweden has grown in this qualification, it should be two victories.

Estonia is missing four of its best players, and Israel has been beaten before.

Sweden has moved its positions forward.

All carry players are available.

It must go out and win.

There are no excuses, says SVT's expert Nick Rajacic to SVT Sport.

Who/which Swedish players have key roles?

- This team is built for the guards to start the attack.

So Ludvig Håkanson, Tobias Borg and Melwin Pantzar get a decisive role.

Is Sweden going to the WC?

- It is still difficult, but it is not impossible.

Sweden needs to win these two games to begin with and Slovenia needs to lose at least one game.

And if they do, all the pressure is on Slovenia before the final qualifying window.

The conditions in the WC qualifying group:

- The three best teams in the group go to the World Cup 2023 in the Philippines/Japan/Indonesia.

- Germany leads the group (15 points) ahead of Finland (13), Slovenia (13) and Sweden (11).

- Two qualifying windows and four matches remain.

Now in November and February next year.

- Sweden finishes the group against Estonia (home) and Germany (away) in February.

About the Swedish squad:

- Star Ludvig "Ludde" Håkanson is back in the Swedish squad after missing the last qualifying window in August.

- Umeå's Gustav Hansson makes his national team debut in the upcoming WC qualifying matches.

- Sweden is forced to make two late changes to the squad as Felix Terins and Pierre Hampton have withdrawn due to injuries.

Södertälje's William Kermoury and Felix Edwardsson from Germany's Heidelberg replace him.

Question marks also exist for Nicholas Spiers.