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Sweden vs Poland is a FIFA World Cup Qualifiers โ Europe football fixture scheduled for Tuesday, 31 March 2026 at 18:45 UTC. The FIFA World Cup Qualifiers โ Europe is Switzerland's headline football competition and pulls a global audience of fans tracking results, table positions and qualification storylines. A standard football match runs for two 45-minute halves plus stoppage time, with knockout fixtures sometimes extending into 30 minutes of extra time and a penalty shootout. Allow around two hours for the full broadcast, including pre-match analysis and post-match reaction. The match is scheduled and broadcasters will confirm their final channel allocations closer to kick-off.
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The FIFA World Cup is the most-watched sporting event on the planet, contested every four years by national teams from across six continents. The 2026 edition expands to 48 teams and is co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, with a group stage feeding into a 32-team knockout bracket. Matches like Sweden vs Poland can move table positions, decide qualification places and shape end-of-season storylines, which is why broadcaster coverage tends to grow as the campaign progresses.