Sweden have announced their 26-man squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, headlined by the return of Liverpool forward Alexander Isak. The striker missed the nation’s UEFA play-off matches due to a broken leg but has been declared fit by head coach Graham Potter. Isak joins an electrifying attacking unit that also includes Arsenal’s Viktor Gyökeres and Newcastle United winger Anthony Elanga.
Squad Notes
- Head Coach: Graham Potter
- FIFA World Cup 2026™ Hosts: Canada, Mexico, United States
- Group Stage Opponents: Tunisia, Japan, Netherlands
- World Cup Appearances: 13th global finals
Here is Sweden’s 26-man squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, organized into four clear tables by position.
Goalkeepers
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Viktor Johansson | Stoke City |
| Gustaf Lagerbielke | Celtic |
| Kristoffer Nordfeldt | AIK |
| Jacob Zetterstrom | Derby County |
Defenders
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Hjalmar Ekdal | Burnley |
| Gabriel Gudmundsson | Lille |
| Isak Hien | Hellas Verona |
| Victor Lindelöf | Manchester United |
| Eric Smith | St. Louis City |
| Carl Starfelt | Celta Vigo |
| Daniel Svensson | Nordsjælland |
Midfielders
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Yasin Ayari | Brighton & Hove Albion |
| Lucas Bergvall | Tottenham Hotspur |
| Jesper Karlström | Lech Poznań |
| Benjamin Nygren | Nordsjælland |
| Ken Sema | Watford |
| Elliot Stroud | Djurgården |
| Mattias Svanberg | VfL Wolfsburg |
| Besfort Zeneli | Elfsborg |
Forwards
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Taha Ali | Everton |
| Alexander Bernhardsson | Sparta Prague |
| Anthony Elanga | Newcastle United |
| Viktor Gyökeres | Arsenal |
| Alexander Isak | Liverpool |
| Gustaf Nilsson | Club Brugge |
However, there is no place for Dejan Kulusevski. The 26-year-old has not played since last May following knee surgery, with repeated setbacks derailing his recovery. Teenage sensation Roony Bardghji (Barcelona) and Celta Vigo’s Williot Swedberg have also been omitted. Full-back Herman Johansson has been named as the squad’s 27th man and will feature in Sweden’s pre-tournament friendlies against Norway and Greece. (Source: fifa.com)
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Sweden began their World Cup qualifying campaign under Jon Dahl Tomasson, but three defeats and a draw from four matches left them rooted to the bottom of Group B, prompting a change in the dugout. Potter who had famously led Swedish minnows Östersunds FK to European glory during the 2010s was chosen as his replacement.
The former Brighton and Chelsea manager could only muster one point from his two qualifiers, leaving Sweden still bottom of the group. However, courtesy of finishing top of their UEFA Nations League section, the Blågult earned a spot in the UEFA play-offs. A Viktor Gyökeres hat-trick saw them down Ukraine in the semi-final, before the Arsenal striker again provided the decisive goal in a five-goal thriller as Sweden edged past Poland to secure their 13th appearance at the global finals.
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