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Time to dig for gold in the USA?

It's been an exciting 31 years since Sweden won bronze at the World Cup in the United States in 1994. Now it's time for what is perhaps the strongest national team in many years to repeat the feat. With offensive stars such as Alexander Isak, Dejan Kulusevski, Viktor Gyökeres and Anthony Elanga, the conditions are clearly in place to reach the finals. A young, hungry generation of players such as Hugo Larsson, Lucas Bergvall and Yasin Ayari are eager to play on the biggest stage in the world's most powerful sporting event.

Watch FIFA World Cup Qualifier 2025 at the bar & restaurant

To be able to show the men's World Cup qualifiers in a restaurant, pub or bar, you need a viewing licence. The price depends on the number of seats and whether or not you serve alcohol.

Price list

Below you will find prices and seating categories for viewing the World Cup qualifiers. The price includes viewing rights for all qualifying matches in all groups. If Sweden finishes second in its group and qualifies for the playoffs, these matches are also included in your package.

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Sweden's matches in Group B

Sweden has been drawn into Group B alongside Slovenia, Kosovo and Switzerland. Now, a double header at home and away against all teams in the group awaits in the autumn.

Sweden's matches in the World Cup qualifiers – times and TV

5 September 8:45: Slovenia – Sweden (Viaplay sport)

8 September 8:45: Kosovo – Sweden (Viaplay sport)

10 October 8:45: Sweden – Switzerland (Viaplay sport)

13 October 8:45: Sweden – Kosovo (Viaplay sport)

15 November 8:45: Switzerland – Sweden (Viaplay sport)

18 November 8:45: Sweden – Slovenia (Viaplay sport)

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How will Sweden qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

The winner of each of the twelve qualifying groups will qualify directly for the World Cup finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico in 2026. Four additional places in the World Cup finals will be decided in a playoff involving the twelve runners-up in the World Cup qualifiers and the four highest-ranked group winners from the 2024 Nations League (from the remaining teams).
The playoff will be decided in spring 2026 in four groups, with semi-finals and finals played in single matches.

Sweden won its group in the Nations League and can also reach the playoffs that way, depending on which other teams win their qualifying groups.

World Cup qualifying groups

Group A: Germany, Slovakia, Northern Ireland, Luxembourg

Group B: Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, Kosovo

Group C: Denmark, Greece, Scotland, Belarus

Group D: France, Ukraine, Iceland, Azerbaijan

Group E: Spain, Turkey, Georgia, Bulgaria

Group F: Portugal, Hungary, Ireland, Armenia

Group G: Netherlands, Poland, Finland, Lithuania, Malta

Group H: Austria, Romania, Bosnia, Cyprus, San Marino

Group I: Italy, Norway, Israel, Estonia, Moldova

Group J: Belgium, Wales, North Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein

Group K: England, Serbia, Albania, Latvia, Andorra

Group L: Croatia, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar

2025 FIFA World Cup qualification

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Frequently asked questions and answers

Can I purchase the World Cup qualifiers as a separate licence?

Yes, you can purchase the licence for the World Cup qualifiers even if you do not already have an active sports package.

Are there different prices depending on the type of business I run?

Yes, there are different prices depending on whether or not alcohol is served.

Do I need to pay a viewing licence fee when I organise a viewing for charitable purposes?

Yes, all public viewing of World Cup qualifiers requires a licence. Contact us at Binero and tell us about your event to get accurate information about which licence is required.

Can I purchase individual matches and view them?

That option is not available. You can only purchase one licence, which is valid for all matches in the European World Cup qualifiers. Each organisation decides for itself how many or how few matches to show.

If I already have a Viaplay subscription for public viewing, do I need to purchase a viewing licence for the FIFA World Cup Qualifier?

Yes, the FIFA World Cup Qualifier 2025 is a so-called ‘Special Event’ and is not included in any other package. However, if you already have a V Small or V Max package through us, you will receive a discount on the World Cup qualifier rights.

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