When Sweden defeated Switzerland 3-2 after extra time, there were just under 1,000 spectators in the stands.

But when you meet Finland today, it is expected to be almost full in the Åbohallen, which holds around 11,800 spectators.

- That sounds very good.

Today it felt like the restrictions were back, but tomorrow there will be a small crowd.

I'm looking forward to playing because it was a bit strangely quiet out there, I think, says Dahlén.

Praised by Hallam

The fact that it is precisely against Finland that you can secure the tournament victory is a little extra attractive.

- Great fun.

Above all, the chance to win the tournament.

It would be fun to beat Finland and win the tournament.

Dahlén, who scored his first two Tre Kronor goals against Switzerland, is praised by new national team captain Sam Hallam.

- I think Jonathan has shown in both matches that he handles this level in a good way.

We know he has exceptional top quality, he says of the Timrå star.

Tre Kronor meets Finland at 15:30 Swedish time.