Italy vs Sweden Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

Italy played Sweden at the Europe, Playoffs of World Cup on November 13. The match kicked off 19:45 UTC and ended in a draw 0 - 0.

Italy national football team and Sweden national football team meet again 6 years after the Europe Playoffs match which Sweden won 1-0. Italy national football team are aproaching the match after a defeat from Sweden on November 10.

Sweden national football team, on the other hand, are approaching the match in a good mood after claiming a 1-0 win in Europe Playoffs against Italy.

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Live Streaming

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Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Italy - Sweden in real time.

Italy kicked off the game with Gianluigi Buffon, Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, Andrea Barzagli, Matteo Darmian who got substituted by Stephan El Shaarawy on the 63rd minute, Marco Parolo, Jorginho, Alessandro Florenzi, Antonio Candreva who got substituted by Federico Bernardeschi on the 76th minute, Ciro Immobile and Manolo Gabbiadini who got substituted by Andrea Belotti on the 63rd minute as starters, with Gianluigi Donnarumma, Mattia Perin, Davide Astori, Daniele Rugani, Davide Zappacosta, Federico Bernardeschi, Daniele De Rossi, Roberto Gagliardini, Andrea Belotti, Eder, Stephan El Shaarawy and Lorenzo Insigne on the bench.

Sweden's starting eleven were Robin Olsen, Ludwig Augustinsson, Andreas Granqvist, Victor Lindelof, Mikael Lustig, Emil Forsberg, Sebastian Larsson, Jakob Johansson who got substituted by Gustav Svensson on the 19th minute, Viktor Claesson who got substituted by Marcus Rohden on the 72nd minute, Marcus Berg and Ola Toivonen who got substituted by Isaac Thelin on the 54th minute, with Karl-Johan Johnsson, Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Filip Helander, Pontus Jansson, Emil Krafth, Martin Olsson, Jimmy Durmaz, Marcus Rohden, Ken Sema, Gustav Svensson, John Guidetti and Isaac Thelin on the bench.

Referee showed the yellow card 9 times throughout the game. Giorgio Chiellini, Jakob Johansson, Andrea Barzagli, Emil Forsberg, Mikael Lustig, Isaac Thelin, Robin Olsen, Federico Bernardeschi and Ciro Immobile were the ones to receive it.

Stats

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  • Ball Possession: 74 - 26
  • Total Attempts: 17 - 2
  • Shots On Target: 5 - 1
  • Saves: 1 - 5
  • Corners: 8 - 0
  • Fouls: 17 - 16
  • Offsides: 4 - 1

Head-to-head

Italy and Sweden have met twice since June 2016. Italy have won once while Sweden have also won once. The most recent match between them took place on November 10, 2017 at the Europe, Playoffs of World Cup where Sweden won 1-0. Italy have scored 1 goal in these 2 head-to-head matches in total and Sweden have also scored 1. So, overall, Italy and Sweden have almost identical head-to-head record against each other in their recent history.

Recent Form

Italy have lost to Sweden in their previous match while Sweden have won Italy in their previous match. Overall, Italy have won 12 of their last 20 matches, losing 5 and drawing 3, while Sweden have won 11 of their last 20 matches, losing 6 and drawing 3.

Italy have won 3 times (0-1 against Albania on 9th of October, 1-0 against Israel on 5th of September and 5-0 against Liechtenstein on 11th of June), lost twice (1-0 against Sweden on 10th of November and 3-0 against Spain on 2nd of September) and drew once (1-1 against North Macedonia on 6th of October) in their most recent 6 matches.

Sweden have won 3 times (1-0 against Italy on 10th of November, 8-0 against Luxembourg on 7th of October and 0-4 against Belarus on 3rd of September), lost twice (2-0 against Netherlands on 10th of October and 3-2 against Bulgaria on 31st of August) and drew once (1-1 against Norway on 13th of June) in their most recent 6 matches.

Team Streaks

  • Italy have gone 8 consecutive home matches without a defeat.
  • Sweden have gone 5 consecutive matches without a draw.
  • Italy's last 4 matches had 2 or less goals.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Italy and Sweden in real time. The videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Italy - Sweden are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Italy 0, Sweden 0.
  2. 90'
    Ciro Immobile is shown the yellow card.
  3. 90'
    Federico Bernardeschi is shown the yellow card.
  4. 90'
    Robin Olsen is shown the yellow card.
  5. 76'
    Substitution for Italy. Federico Bernardeschi replaces Antonio Candreva
  6. 72'
    Substitution for Sweden. Marcus Rohden replaces Viktor Claesson
  7. 69'
    Isaac Thelin is shown the yellow card.
  8. 65'
    Mikael Lustig is shown the yellow card.
  9. 63'
    Substitution for Italy. Andrea Belotti replaces Manolo Gabbiadini
  10. 63'
    Substitution for Italy. Stephan El Shaarawy replaces Matteo Darmian
  11. 54'
    Substitution for Sweden. Isaac Thelin replaces Ola Toivonen
  12. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  13. HT
    Half Time - 0 : 0
    First half ends.
  14. 29'
    Emil Forsberg is shown the yellow card.
  15. 22'
    Andrea Barzagli is shown the yellow card.
  16. 19'
    Substitution for Sweden. Gustav Svensson replaces Jakob Johansson
  17. 10'
    Jakob Johansson is shown the yellow card.
  18. 9'
    Giorgio Chiellini is shown the yellow card.
  19. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins