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Football: Large crowds are expected to watch Sweden's European Championship qualifier against England at Wembley Stadium

Football: Large crowds are expected to watch Sweden's European Championship qualifier against England at Wembley Stadium

Listen to Lundkvist talk about the challenges of playing in front of large crowds in the clip above.

About 65,000 tickets were sold for Sweden's away match against England at Wembley Stadium.

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– Great fun. Rosa Cavaggi says: It's a big match against a good team with a lot of fans.

There are important points at stake in the European Championship qualifiers, so a fierce atmosphere awaits us in London.

Swedish women in English club teams

– Feeling very good. Everyone is incredibly focused and focused. It's partly about playing against Wembley, but also against one of the best teams in the world, says Matilda Finberg.

– Most of them will be England fans but we shouldn't go out and feel afraid or indifferent.

Finberg moved to Tottenham last winter, and she is not the only Swede to play for an English team.

-I'm very busy, of course. It's great fun to play at Wembley. There seemed to be a lot of talk about the match. Overall, women's football seems to be very big here in England. There is great interest. says Everton player Hannah Bennison.

“Inciting each other”

Joanna Retting-Canered, Every Day at Chelsea, shares this sentiment.

– Of course there is something extra, of course. It's special when you get to meet so many people you play with on your club team. We tease each other a little, but it's mostly for fun. “It feels very motivating,” she says.

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Watch the match starting at 20.55 on SVT1/Play on Friday.