Don't Miss Sweden vs. Poland: Your Complete Guide to Watching Live on TV and Stream

Don't Miss Sweden vs. Poland: Your Complete Guide to Watching Live on TV and Stream

Sweden faces Poland in Solna on Tuesday evening with a place at the 2026 World Cup on the line.

Graham Potter's squad struggled badly during qualifying, though much of the damage was done under his predecessor, Jon Dahl Tomasson. Potter—who previously managed Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea and West Ham United—was overseeing just his third match on Thursday, as Sweden delivered their most impressive performance in recent memory.

A hat-trick from the "incredible" Viktor Gyökeres helped the Swedes eliminate Ukraine in their Pathway B semifinal, and the advantage of hosting Tuesday's final should strengthen their bid to reach their first World Cup since 2018.

Poland have a poor record when visiting Sweden, especially in Solna, but Jan Urban's team is a sharp and well-organized side hoping to make the most of one final campaign with Robert Lewandowski leading the attack.

The Barcelona forward was on the scoresheet as Poland edged past Albania 2–1 on Thursday night.

What Time Does Sweden vs. Poland Kick Off?

How to Watch Sweden vs. Poland on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in the United Kingdom can access a stream through Amazon Prime Video for £2.49 ($3.30). Amazon is broadcasting all four playoff finals taking place on Tuesday.

ViX and fuboTV hold the rights for fans looking to catch the action from the Strawberry Arena in the United States. fuboTV is also airing the match alongside DAZN for viewers in Canada.

Sky Sports and izzi will carry coverage of the crucial fixture in Mexico.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

fuboTV, ViX

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime Video

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+, izzi

When Does the 2026 World Cup Start?

The tournament is fast approaching, now just over 70 days away. Co-hosts Mexico open proceedings against South Africa—a rematch of the 2010 World Cup opener—on June 11.

The winner of Sweden vs. Poland will be drawn into Group F alongside the Netherlands, Japan and Tunisia. Their World Cup campaign begins against the North African side in Guadalajara on June 14.

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