

Sweden 2-2 Greece | International Friendly | 5 June 2026
In an entertaining international friendly played on 5 June 2026, Sweden and Greece played out a 2-2 draw in a match that showcased both attacking flair and defensive lapses. The game, held at a neutral venue as part of the summer preparatory window, gave both coaches a chance to experiment with line-ups ahead of upcoming competitive fixtures.
Match Overview
Sweden started brightly and took an early lead through a well-worked move in the 12th minute. The home side dominated possession in the first half, but Greece grew into the contest and equalised just before the half-hour mark. The second half followed a similar pattern, with Sweden regaining the lead only for Greece to respond once more. The final score of 2-2 reflected an evenly matched contest where neither defence covered itself in glory.
Key Moments
- 12' – Sweden 1-0: A swift counter-attack saw the Swedish striker finish calmly after a through ball split the Greek defence.
- 28' – Sweden 1-1: Greece capitalised on a set-piece, with a header from a corner equalising the score.
- 63' – Sweden 2-1: A long-range strike from the edge of the box gave Sweden the lead again, with the Greek goalkeeper caught off his line.
- 79' – Sweden 2-2: A defensive mix-up allowed the Greek forward to slot home from close range after a cross from the left.
Tactical Story
Sweden lined up in a 4-4-2 formation, looking to utilise width and quick transitions. Their first goal came directly from this approach. However, they struggled to contain Greece's physical presence in the box during dead-ball situations. Greece, operating in a compact 4-3-3, focused on pressing high and breaking through the middle. Their equalisers came from moments of Swedish indecision — first from a corner, then from poor defensive communication.
Standout Players
- Sweden's No.9: A constant threat, scoring one and assisting another, he was the focal point of the attack.
- Greece's holding midfielder: Broke up play effectively and distributed well, providing the platform for the two goals.
For Sweden, the draw will raise questions about defensive organisation, while Greece will take heart from their resilience. Both teams move on to their next friendlies with useful minutes under their belts.