Nations League

Round 2

SwedenSweden

18:45

28 Sept, 18:45
PolandPoland
Monday, 28 September 2026

Form & Standings

SwedenSweden

Nations League — Position: 4

P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts

GF 0 GA 0 GD 0

Last 5 matches

WWDLL

PolandPoland

UEFA Euro — Position: 4

P 3 · W 0 · D 1 · L 2 · 1 pts

GF 3 GA 6 GD -3

Last 5 matches

LWWDW

Head to Head

2

Sweden wins

0

Draws

1

Poland wins

Match Preview

Match Overview

Sweden and Poland will face off in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday, 29 September 2026, at Friends Arena in Solna. This Round 2 encounter comes after both teams' opening fixtures in the competition, with Sweden looking to build momentum and Poland aiming to bounce back from any setbacks. The Nations League stakes are high, as strong performances could influence seeding for future tournaments and provide a platform for squad development ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Team News & Expected Lineups

Sweden is expected to deploy a 4-4-2 formation, with key players like Victor Lindelöf anchoring the defense and Alexander Isak leading the attack. Midfielder Emil Forsberg will be crucial in linking play. Potential absences could include any late fitness tests for veterans recovering from minor knocks.

Poland, under manager Michał Probierz, will likely field a 3-5-2 setup, relying on Robert Lewandowski for goals and Piotr Zieliński for creativity in midfield. Defensive solidity will hinge on Jakub Kiwior. Injuries or rotation may affect squad selection, particularly if key players are rested after recent club commitments.

Head-to-Head

Historically, Sweden and Poland have met 27 times, with Sweden holding a slight edge (11 wins to Poland's 9, with 7 draws). Their most recent competitive encounter was in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, where Sweden won 2-1. Poland, however, triumphed 2-0 in a friendly in 2019. The Nations League adds a new chapter to this balanced rivalry.

Key Players to Watch

For Sweden, Alexander Isak's pace and finishing will test Poland's defense, while Victor Lindelöf must marshal the backline against Lewandowski. Emil Forsberg's vision and set-piece delivery could be decisive.

Poland's hopes rest on Robert Lewandowski, whose clinical edge is unmatched, and Piotr Zieliński, whose midfield dynamism can unlock defenses. Defensively, Jakub Kiwior will need to contain Sweden's attacking threats.

Prediction & Analysis

Tactically, Sweden's compact 4-4-2 could neutralize Poland's wing-backs, forcing them to rely on central creativity. Poland's 3-5-2 may struggle if Sweden dominates wide areas, but Lewandowski's presence ensures they remain dangerous. The match could hinge on midfield battles, with Forsberg and Zieliński as key influencers. Given Sweden's home advantage and slightly stronger recent form, they may secure a narrow 2-1 victory, though Poland's individual quality ensures a tight contest.

Venue

Friends Arena

Stockholm

Capacity: 50,000

Friends Arena is a 50,000-capacity indoor stadium in Stockholm that opened in 2012, replacing the Råsunda Stadium as Sweden's national venue.

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Managers

PolandPoland

Michał Probierz

Michał Probierz took charge of the Polish national team in 2023, having previously managed several Polish clubs including Jagiellonia Białystok.

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