After the 0-3 loss to Belgium, Sweden today takes on Azerbaijan in the European Championship qualifiers. Head coach Janne Andersson says that it is a revenge-hungry Swedish national team.

"We want to go out there and approach this match in a good way and have a huge desire for revenge," he says.

Left-back Ludwig Augustinsson has left due to an injury against Belgium and in has instead Ken Sema come. The 29-year-old plays at Watford where he has gained confidence in several different positions.

"I feel like I've played a little bit over everything. On the right, on the left and wingback. So it's not weird if I get to play. If I can play, I hope to do it as well as possible.

What do you think about your chances?

- It's not up to me. I've been called in. I've done a training session with the team and tomorrow (read today) it's a game. If I can play, I'm ready.

Janne Andersson does not want to reveal any details about the starting eleven but still gives a hint of who will be allowed to start in Augustinsson's place.

"Everyone who's here is competing in some way. Then things should be done in the right order so you can interpret how you want what it means, Andersson said at Sunday's press conference.

Azerbaijan fell to Austria 1-4 in the first qualifying match. Monday's clash at Friends Arena kicks off at 20:45 p.m.