What: Women's World Cup qualifiers, Group A1.
Where: Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg.
When: Tuesday, kick-off 7:00 p.m.
TV/radio: SVT/P4 Radio Sporten.
Prerequisites: Sweden won against Italy 1-0, but then only managed 0-0 against Serbia in the last World Cup qualifying window. This means that Denmark currently tops the group - thanks to a one-goal superior goal difference. The group winner gets a direct place at the World Cup in Brazil next year, while the other three teams will play a playoff for additional places this autumn.
Unseasoned defense: Compared to last year's European Championship, Sweden has lost a lot of experience in the back line. Veterans Linda Sembrant, Magdalena Eriksson and Jonna Andersson have retired, while Nathalie Björn is injured. Amanda Ilestedt is back from injury - but without many minutes in her legs.
Captain change: In addition to the holes in the back line, team captain Kosovare Asllani recently suffered a serious knee injury. In her place, a quartet of "team captains" will share duties, with Stina Blackstenius, by virtue of having the most international caps, wearing the captain's armband if she starts. Rosa Kafaji is expected to replace Asllani in midfield.
Players to watch out for: Denmark has a sharp attack, with superstar Pernille Harder (Bayern Munich) at the forefront. But there is also, for example, the red-hot Napoli striker Cecilie Fløe, who has scored 12 goals in 22 games in the Italian league and is tipped to set a Danish transfer record if she is sold this summer.
Sweden's squad:
Goalkeepers: Tove Enblom, Vålerenga, Jennifer Falk, Liverpool, Zecira Musovic, Malmö FF.
Backs: Bella Andersson, Real Madrid, Smilla Holmberg, Arsenal, Amanda Ilestedt, Frankfurt, Elma Junttila Nelhage, Lyon, Hanna Lundkvist, Manchester United, Amanda Nildén, Tottenham, Sofia Reidy, Hammarby.
Midfielders/strikers: Filippa Angeldahl, Real Madrid, Hanna Bennison, Real Madrid, Stina Blackstenius, Arsenal, Rebecka Blomqvist, Frankfurt, Evelyn Ijeh, North Carolina Courage, Monica Jusu Bah, Häcken, Rosa Kafaji, Brighton, Beata Olsson, Liverpool, Fridolina Rolfö, Manchester United, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Chelsea, Felicia Schröder, Häcken, Matilda Vinberg, Tottenham, Julia Zigiotti Olme, Manchester United.
Head coach: Tony Gustavsson.
Denmark squad:
Goalkeepers: Lene Christensen, Maja Bay Østergaard, Freja Thisgaard.
Backs: Emma Færge, Frederikke Thøgersen, Isabella Obaze, Janni Thomsen, Sara Holmgaard, Sara Thrige, Simone Boye, Sofie Svava, Stine Ballisager, Stine Sandbech.
Midfielders/forwards: Anna Christine Walter, Josefine Hasbo, Kathrine Kühl, Mille Gejl, Olivia Holdt, Pernille Sanvig, Amalie Vangsgaard, Cecilie Fløe, Cornelia Kramer, Pernille Harder.
Head coach: Jakob Michelsen.





