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Sweden vs Czech Republic: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for World Cup play-off


SWEDEN will look to put their poor form behind them as they take on Czech Republic in a World Cup playoff semi-final this Thursday.

The Swedes lost back-to-back group games against Georgia and Spain but eventually managed to clinch second place in group B.

The veteran Zlatan Ibrahimović is expected start up front along side Alexander Isak.Credit: EPA

Czech Republic will be without Bundesliga star Patrick Schick, who suffered a muscle injury despite making the initial squad.

The last time these two sides met was all the way back in 2016 in a friendly which resulted in a 1-1 draw.

The winner of this match will visit Poland in the play-off final.

The Poles received an automatic final berth after their opponents Russia were kicked out of the World Cup following the invasion of Ukraine.

What time does Sweden vs Czech Republic kick off?

  • Sweden vs Czech Republic on Thursday, March 24.
  • The match kicks off at 7:45pm in the UK.
  • It takes place at the Friends Arena in Sweden.

What TV channel is Sweden vs Czech Republic on and can I live stream it?

  • Sweden vs Czech Republic is live on Sky Sports
  • Coverage commences at 7.40pm – 5 minutes before kick off.
  • To stream the game live, head to Sky Go or Now TV.

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Team news

Sweden

40 year old Zlatan Ibrahimovic is fit and raring to go ahead of what will surely be his last World Cup if Sweden were to qualify.

Alexander Isaak hasn’t been in his best form this season with just eight goals in 33 apps, but the young Swede is still being linked heavily to Arsenal.

Captain Victor Lindelof is fit and is expected to start despite all the noise surrounding the Manchester United camp.

Czech Republic

No Schick for the Czech Republic after the Bayer Leverkusen forward failed to recover from injury in time for Thursday’s fixture.

There is no rest for Czech captain Tomas Soucek after his header helped West Ham through to the Europa League quarter-finals last week.

But fellow West Ham team mate Vladimir Coufal is out injured, after he had surgery on a groin injury back in February.

Latest odds

Sweden Evens

Draw 21/10

Czech Republic 3/1

(Odds via Betfair)


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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