After losing in the semi-finals, the bronze medal match awaits Sweden at 18.00 in Tele2 Arena on Sunday.

Three hours later, it's time for the World Cup final between Denmark and France.

- I think it will be tight and hard, says Denmark's Mads Mensah Larsen.

The 31-year-old hopes that the Swedish fans who bought tickets for the final day will stay after Sweden's bronze medal match.

- I hope they are for the sake of the atmosphere.

It's a really big arena and I still think it can be a fun experience for everyone.

Dika Mem: "Everything they have, we have too"

Given that Denmark is a neighboring country to Sweden, he hopes for support from the blue and yellow stands during the final.

- Yes I hope so.

France beat Sweden, so I also hope that will make them want to cheer for us, he says with a laugh.

Denmark has two consecutive World Cup golds and, if victorious, becomes the first nation to win three consecutive World Championships.

- It's obviously awesome, but I don't think that's what matters the most, other than that we really want to be world champions again, says Mensah Larsen.

French star Dika Mem, like Mensah Larsen, believes in an even and tough match.

- Both teams have many good players.

I don't know if they are stronger, I think we are on the same level.

Everything they have, we have too.

It will be a tough match.