Duel between Sweden vs England is shaping to be one of those games where momentum goes out the window. Kicking off
Sweden’s been all over the shop, their showings fluctuating from inspired to head-scratching. Meanwhile, England’s scrapping through a slump, their defense looking shaky.
Digging into past meetings, it’s a mixed bag. Sweden’s enjoyed the upper hand lately, but the game’s got a nonexistent memory.
My two cents: Each teams’ve got problems. Sweden’s engine room’s sputtering, while England’s attack craves a cutting edge.
When it comes to the European Championship, Women, this fixture carries greater importance. The competition’s battle for continental qualification means every outcome matters, and both sides know a positive result here could alter trajectories in the rankings. How they’ve fared lately in the European Championship, Women suggests neither side can afford mistakes, making this encounter even more intriguing.
Still, there’s something about this one—perhaps, it’s the fixture where somebody steps up.
Final thought: This isn't just another fixture—it's must-watch football with ramifications at both ends of the table. Tune in.The odds experts have assessed the upcoming match between Sweden and England and published their odds on the possible outcomes of the game that will take place on
The probability of Sweden winning, according to Leon analysts, is 3.44.
England has a 2.19 the probability of winning the game according to the odds.
The probability of a draw is offered at 3.29.
The latest head-to-head games of competitors in every championship. Following this data we can make a conclusion that Sweden (W) has better chance.
Over the last matches Sweden holds victories - 5, losses - 0 and draws - 0. England on the other hand ends the latest games with victories - 3, losses - 2 and draws - 0. Based on the games played we can assume that Sweden currently is in better form, in comparison to England.
Sweden: Germany (W) – (Win 4:1), Poland (W) – (Win 0:3), Denmark (W) – (Win 0:1), Norway (W) – (Win 0:2), Denmark (W) – (Win 6:1).
England: Wales (W) – (Win 6:1), Netherlands (W) – (Win 4:0), France (W) – (Loss 2:1), Jamaica (W) – (Win 7:0), Spain (W) – (Loss 2:1).