Sweden Women 2-2 Italy Women: Thrilling World Cup Qualifier Ends Level
In a captivating FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) clash on June 10, 2026, Sweden Women and Italy Women played out a 2-2 draw at a packed stadium. Both sides showed exceptional quality in a match that had major implications for the group standings.
Match Overview
Sweden, one of Europe's top women's football nations, entered the match as group favorites. Italy, a rapidly improving side, proved they are a force to be reckoned with. The game swung back and forth, with each team taking the lead at different points.
Key Moments
- Sweden's early pressure: The home side dominated possession in the opening 20 minutes and took a deserved lead in the 23rd minute. A pinpoint cross from the right wing was headed home by the Swedish captain.
- Italy's quick response: Italy equalized just five minutes later. A swift counter-attack caught Sweden off guard, and the Italian striker slotted home after a brilliant through ball.
- Sweden regains lead: Sweden went ahead again in the 41st minute with a stunning long-range strike that flew into the top corner, leaving the Italian goalkeeper rooted.
- Italy's second equalizer (61'): The second half saw Italy grow into the game. A defensive lapse from Sweden allowed Italy's winger to cut inside and fire a low shot past the keeper.
- Late chances: Both teams had opportunities to snatch a winner. Sweden hit the post in the 79th minute, while Italy forced a fine save from the Swedish goalkeeper in stoppage time.
Tactical Story
Sweden employed a 4-3-3 system, relying on wing play and overlapping full-backs. Italy matched them with a 3-5-2 formation, aiming to overload midfield. The tactical battle was intriguing, with Italy's wing-backs neutralizing Sweden's width in the second half.
Standings Impact
With this draw, Sweden Women remained top of Group A with 13 points from 6 matches, while Italy moved into second place with 11 points. The result keeps the qualification race wide open, with both sides still in contention for automatic qualification to the World Cup. The return fixture in Italy later this year is already highly anticipated.

