both sides face ups and downs and are difficult to distinguish between high and low?

Update Time:2024-05-14 Clicks:57

The Nordic powerhouse Sweden has a strong fighting ability. They have participated in world competitions multiple times in recent years, with the previous World Cup reaching the quarter finals. In the previous World Cup qualifiers, the team led the way, but in the last two rounds, they lost consecutively and eventually stopped in the playoffs. Later, in the UEFA Europa League, the team suffered four losses in six rounds and was relegated. (They still performed poorly in this European qualifier and ultimately missed the European Cup for the first time since the new century), and the team's morale was low;

Serbia, a strong Eastern European team, was once in a slump. In recent years, their strength has improved. In the last World Cup qualifier, they consistently ranked high and advanced directly to the finals by defeating Portugal in the final round. They have also advanced to the finals for two consecutive World Cups. In the UEFA Europa League, the team also won 5 rounds, 4 wins, and 1 draw, ultimately achieving the first place in the group and being promoted successfully. (The team performed well in this European qualifier and eventually advanced to the European Championship after many years), and the player's morale is relatively ideal.

The two teams have recently faced each other twice, with Serbia double defeating their opponents in the previous UEFA Europa League.

The referee has officiated two Nordic team matches before this match, both of which have ended in a draw.

Sweden has a home advantage and is slightly more attractive compared to Serbia, which has a mediocre morale. After setting a reasonable initial score, they have improved. The home team has a high level of enthusiasm, so Serbia will remain unbeaten this game.


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