The Swedish football ladies have their last matches and gathering before this summer's World Cup adventure starts.

The opposition in Malmö was 15th-ranked Denmark, and the Swedes (third in the world) did not get it right offensively.

After a goalless first half, the SVT experts called for more mobility.

"They're on their heels and not quite there. There are a lot of strikes and slow passing plays, said Markus Johannesson.

– A little disappointing, says SVT expert Hanna Marklund.

Experienced players Kosovare Asllani and Caroline Seger started on the bench. Seger, who last played with the Blue and Yellow in the European Championship semi-finals this summer and then had heel surgery, came on with about 15 minutes left to play.

Sweden had a few chances in the end, but it was Denmark who got a decision. Stine Larsen pushed the ball in on a post from Katrine Veje.

On Tuesday, Sweden will face Norway in Gothenburg.

The World Cup begins on July 21.