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⏱️95 End of broadcast
It's over! Luxembourg surprises and scores its first win against Sweden. What a match the home side put together, dominating most of the game. The match was very lively, with attempts from both teams.
⏱️93
They can't get the ball into play in the home box! Isak Hien came on looking to create danger in the opponent's box, but it was Gustaf Nilsson who remained in an offside position.
↔️ 90
Two more changes for Luxembourg. Florian Bohnert and Gerson Rodrigues come off the pitch after an excellent performance. Eric Veiga and Vincent Thill come on as substitutes, both looking to close things out and avoid danger.
⏱️89
What a mistake! The home side couldn't get a second. Daniel Sinani found Gerson Rodrigues inside the box and tried to shoot toward the center, but his shot went wide.
↔️ 82
Another change for the visitors, as Sweden continues to look to create the play that will give them the lead. Jesper Karlström comes off the pitch and is replaced by Benjamin Nygren, who is looking to tie the game.
⏱️80
The play doesn't count! It's offside! Luxemburgo was looking for a second, but Dirk Carlson was looking for Alessio with a through ball, but the latter was offside, and the play that had been expected to succeed was ultimately ruled out.
⏱️76
They're still looking for the goal! It's Tomás Moreira who shoots at goal, after receiving the ball from Alessio Curci, who headed it in, but the ball goes wide. They want more goals in this match.
↔️ 73
Another change for Luxembourg. Tomás Moreira comes on to create danger up front, while Mathias Olesen comes off the pitch and gives his all. This will be a strong finish to this eventful match.
⏱️70
What chaos! Multiple fouls have been committed on both sides of the court, plays have fallen flat, and teams have been unable to maintain control of the ball to push forward and cause damage.
⏱️68
What chaos! Multiple fouls have been committed on both sides of the court, plays have fallen flat, and teams have been unable to maintain control of the ball to push forward and cause damage.
⏱️65
No pass! Yasin Ayari was looking to prevent any danger from developing in Olsen's six-yard box, but when he brought down Daniel Sinasi, the play ended up being called, giving them a chance to shoot dangerously.
↔️ 62
Sweden made two changes, both looking to level the scoreline. Gustaf Nilsson and Sebastian Nanasi are out, replacing Anthony Elanga and Alexander Isak, who failed to make any impact up front.
↔️ 60
A double substitution orchestrated by Luxembourg. Brian Madjo and Laurent Jans are out of the match, having performed strongly. Their places are taken by Alessio Curci and Marvin Martins, who will look to give it their all on the pitch.
⏱️53
They want more! Daniel Sinani sent a powerful cross into the box looking to create another dangerous play, and Seid Korac appeared, again with a very dangerous header, but the ball ended up going out of bounds.
⏱️49
The match started off lively for this second half, both teams looking to create upfront, but between offsides and fouls, the plays ended up very stuck and without being concluded, a very good forty-five minutes were coming.
↔️45
The second half is underway. Sweden makes three substitutions before the start of the second half: Niclas Eliasson, Samuel Dahl, and Besfort Zeneli come off, while Emil Holm, Ken Sema, and Yasin Ayari come off.
⏱️45+2
Halftime. After a rather stumbling first half following the home side's surprise goal, the score was narrowly in Luxembourg's favor at halftime. Both coaches will look to make up for any issues they felt weren't there and provide a solid second half.
⏱️43
Another one! Now it's Jesper Karlström who receives the yellow card. The player was penalized by the referee after committing dangerous play. He'll have to be cautious in future plays if he doesn't want to receive another yellow card and, consequently, a red card.
⏱️40
The play doesn't count! Sweden was looking for an equalizer, but after a pass from Jesper Karlström looking for Anthony Elanga in the box, the referee determined that the latter was offside, and they were denied the opportunity.
⏱️36
The game is stopped! Leandro Barreiro is lying on the field, however, after receiving medical attention, everything indicates that the home player will be able to continue playing and generate creative plays up front.
⏱️32
He goes yellow! Laurent Jans receives the first yellow card of the match. The player ended up bringing down a visiting player, and the referee doesn't hesitate to show him the cautionary card. The player will now play with caution.
⏱️29
After the goal, the match was already quite tight, with many fouls from both teams, who were trying to prevent their opponents from reaching the goal in a dangerous manner and were looking to generate good plays by stringing together passes.
⏱️26
With a lot of fouls, Sweden doesn't want the home team to get their first win. They continue to create danger in Luxembourg's penalty area, gradually creating more dangerous plays and trying to tie the score.
⚽ 23
Goal, goal, goal, goal for Luxembourg! The first goal of the night arrived. After a fine cross from Daniel Sinani, Seid Korac appeared with a lethal header looking for the goal, the ball going in with no way for the visiting goalkeeper to stop it.
⏱️20
He didn't manage it. Alexander Isak tried again with an intense shot at goal, but the ball ended up going slightly wide of his goal and failing to find the target. Zeneli's pass came to him.
⏱️17
The play can't be successful! Laurent Jans was looking to create danger in front of the opponents in search of an opening goal for the home side, but it was Christopher Martins who was offside and missed a great opportunity.
⏱️15
They're still looking for the first! After a great ball from Alexander Isak, Besfort Zeneli fired a powerful shot from outside the penalty area, but his shot went wide left.
⏱️12
Barreiro looked to push forward and create danger in the opponent's box, but the home side didn't let him get away from his own area and brought him down dangerously in search of a counterattack into the home side's box. What a game.
⏱️9
They finally appeared! A fine ball into the box from Niclas Eliasson reached Alexander Isak, who headed home powerfully, but the ball grazed the crossbar.
⏱️6
They fail again! Daniel Sinani appears again, the Luxembourg player constantly looking to open the scoring in the visitors' box, however, Sinani's shots fail to find the right direction. Good attempts.
⏱️3
It was a close call! Luxemburgo was the first to reach the goal, but failed to score. Daniel Sinani fired a brilliant shot from outside the visitors' box, but the shot went wide and failed to do any damage.
⏱️3
The match is underway, with the ball moving at the Luxembourg Stadium. Both teams will be looking to create a dangerous presence and rack up goals in this high-quality, yet friendly, encounter. What a great match we're in for.
Sweden: LineUp

Luxembourg: LineUp

Present
The Swedish squad is already at the stadium, arriving with the firm conviction of going for another win, seeking to create more danger, and leaving everything on the pitch to score goals and make good plays
At home
Luxembourg is already at the stadium of the same name. The home team will look to create damage, attack the opposing goal, and give their fans plenty of joy in this friendly match. A great duel is coming.
It's a debut!
Besfort Zeneli will start this match. This will be his first for the national team. He will put in a great performance and will look to contribute to the front line, contribute well on the field, and secure the win.
Very little time left!
There is just under half an hour left until the start of this ninety-minute match, a very interesting game where both teams will go all out looking to score goals and win this friendly.
Going all out
Sweden has scored sixteen goals in its last five matches, and the visiting team will be looking to add even more and come away with another win to continue their preparations.
For more goals
Luxembourg is coming into the match in a very difficult moment for its team. The home team has only managed three goals in its last five matches, and it needs to score more goals from the start to secure victory.
In more than
Of the last five matches played by Sweden, the visitors have managed to score four wins and one draw, remaining unbeaten and looking to continue scoring goals. A great match is coming up where Sweden will look to win and put in good performances.
They need to get back on their feet!
Luxembourg have three draws and two losses in their last five matches. The home side will look to continue preparing and be in good shape for their upcoming matches.
Recent Games
These two teams have only played two matches against each other. Of these two, both ended in Sweden's favor and were played in 2017, although the last one ended in a hefty eight-nil scoreline.
We're back!
We're back for a minute-by-minute look at the Luxembourg-Sweden match. We'll soon be sharing the most important information, including the confirmed lineups for both teams. What a great game will be play.
Stay with us, we'll soon be updating you with all the pre-match information for the FIFA friendly!
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In USA, where can you watch this match, both via streaming and on TV?
The Luxembourg vs. Sweden match can be watched in USA on television via TUDN.
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This match can be watched live and via streaming online through the ViX app.
You can also follow all the action from this match on VAVEL USA.
This is the time slot for this important match in different parts of the world.
It's at 11:00 AM (CDMX) when these teams will face each other. However, here are the times for different countries:
Argentina: 1:00 PM
Bolivia: 12:00 PM
Brazil: 1:00 PM
Chile: 12:00 PM
Colombia: 11:00 AM
Ecuador: 11:00 AM
United States: 1:00 PM PT and 3:00 PM ET
Mexico: 11:00 AM
Paraguay: 12:00 PM
Peru: 11:00 AM
Uruguay: 1:00 PM
Venezuela: 1:00 PM
Japan: 2:00 AM
India: 11:00 PM
Nigeria: 6:00 PM
South Africa: 11:00 PM
Australia: 3:00 AM
UK ET: 6:00 PM
Argentina: 1:00 PM
Bolivia: 12:00 PM
Brazil: 1:00 PM
Chile: 12:00 PM
Colombia: 11:00 AM
Ecuador: 11:00 AM
United States: 1:00 PM PT and 3:00 PM ET
Mexico: 11:00 AM
Paraguay: 12:00 PM
Peru: 11:00 AM
Uruguay: 1:00 PM
Venezuela: 1:00 PM
Japan: 2:00 AM
India: 11:00 PM
Nigeria: 6:00 PM
South Africa: 11:00 PM
Australia: 3:00 AM
UK ET: 6:00 PM
It will be a good challenge
Jon Dahl Tomasson spoke before these teams faced each other: "This challenge will serve to test some players and get answers. One of them is Samuel Dahl. This match will be a good opportunity for him to demonstrate the positive progress he has made recently.
"Dahl will enjoy it and won't feel pressure because he will have the support of his teammates. He made a good choice to go to Portugal, where he immediately got competitive minutes. He played against Barcelona in the Champions League and did well. Now I see the same Samuel Dahl who played for Djurgården; he's showing the same energy."
"Dahl will enjoy it and won't feel pressure because he will have the support of his teammates. He made a good choice to go to Portugal, where he immediately got competitive minutes. He played against Barcelona in the Champions League and did well. Now I see the same Samuel Dahl who played for Djurgården; he's showing the same energy."
We're facing a stable team
Luc Holtz spoke before this friendly: "The new players bring fresh life to the team and show great intensity. This also shows that this match will benefit from experimenting with certain players and playing systems, adapting to the opposing team." "Sweden is a very stable team, with few weaknesses. They impress with their commitment and their level of training."
"If we're not at our best, it will be very difficult. Germany is an athletic team that plays with great speed and has great individual quality."
"If we're not at our best, it will be very difficult. Germany is an athletic team that plays with great speed and has great individual quality."
Sweden's latest lineup
This could be the visiting team's starting lineup for this FIFA friendly.
Viktor Johansson; Carl Starfelt, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Ken Sema; Yasin Ayari, Jesper Karlström, Anton Jönsson Salétros, Sebastian Nanasi; Dejan Kulusevski, Viktor Gyökeres, Alexander Isak.
Viktor Johansson; Carl Starfelt, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Ken Sema; Yasin Ayari, Jesper Karlström, Anton Jönsson Salétros, Sebastian Nanasi; Dejan Kulusevski, Viktor Gyökeres, Alexander Isak.
Luxembourg's latest lineup
This is how Luxembourg could be selected to face each other in this friendly.
Tiago Pereira Cardoso; Seid Korac, Dirk Carlson, Mica Pinto; Laurent Jans, Leandro Barreiro, Christopher Martins Pereira, Florian Bohnert, Danel Sinani, Tomas Moreira; Gerson Rodrigues
Tiago Pereira Cardoso; Seid Korac, Dirk Carlson, Mica Pinto; Laurent Jans, Leandro Barreiro, Christopher Martins Pereira, Florian Bohnert, Danel Sinani, Tomas Moreira; Gerson Rodrigues
A victory to be achieved
Sweden comes into this match after thrashing Azerbaijan 6-0 in the last matchday of the UEFA Nations League, a highly contested duel in which the opposing team failed to even get a foothold and lost in an ugly way.
Giving it their all
Luxembourg managed to draw in their last official match, this one in the UEFA Nations League, a very lively duel where the equaliser came in the 75th minute, making it a very lively duel.
We hope all VAVEL.com readers are having a great day. Welcome to the broadcast of this friendly match due to the FIFA World Cup!
In this preview, we'll bring you the most relevant news from this match, updates, and everything happening around the stadium, Luxembourg Stadium, which will host a great match. A great duel is coming up between these two teams, who will give their all on the pitch.
