Sweden vs Italy: Live stream, kick-off time, TV channel and team news for World Cup 2018 play-off


SWEDEN take on Italy in one of the biggest ties of the World Cup 2018 play-offs.

The two teams find themselves in this challenging two-leg decider after finishing second in their qualifying groups behind France and Spain respectively.

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Sweden edge closer to securing their World Cup spot
Sweden edge closer to securing their World Cup spot
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Italy have only ever been in this position once, when beating Russia to qualify for the 1998 World Cup – and are the only past winners not to have confirmed their place in the finals.

The Swedes were unsuccessful during their only WC play-off, going down to Portugal over two-legs in 2014.

Lorenzo Pellegrini is rated as one of the best young players in Italy
Lorenzo Pellegrini is rated as one of the best young players in Italy
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What time is kick-off?

THIS one will be held on Friday, November 10 at the Friends Arena in Stockholm.

Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

Which channel is it on?

YOU can catch this one live on Sky Sports Football and Main Event, with coverage starting at 7.40pm.

If you can’t make it to a tele, head over to SunSport before kick-off where we will have LIVE updates from Sweden.

Ciro Immobile scored the only goal of the game as Italy beat Israel
Ciro Immobile scored the only goal of the game as Italy beat Israel
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What is the team news?

SIMONE ZAZA and Alessandro Florenzi are back in the Italy squad for the first time in a year, and there was also a surprise call-up for Jorghino.

Valencia forward Zaza has eight goals in his last seven games and will give his side a much needed goal threat.

Jorginho will be hoping to nail down a permanent spot in the Italy squad
Jorginho will be hoping to nail down a permanent spot in the Italy squad
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How did they qualify?

SWEDEN got through a group containing France and the Netherlands – with coach Janne Andersson saying his side are ‘already winners’ just by getting to this stage.

Holland needed to turn round an eight-goal deficit to stun the Swedes, who held firm and despite losing 2-0 in Amsterdam, made the play-offs by finishing in second place.

Spain defender Dani Carvajal watches Italy forward Lorenzo Insigne lunge into action
Spain defender Dani Carvajal watches Italy forward Lorenzo Insigne lunge into action
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Italy were also in a tough group, with Spain the runaway leaders.

A 3-0 defeat away in Madrid basically condemned them to second place, where they finished 10 points clear of Albania in third.


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