Sweden vs. France live stream: Watch World Cup Qualifying online

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - MAY 24: Paul Pogba of Manchester United celebrates victory following the UEFA Europa League Final between Ajax and Manchester United at Friends Arena on May 24, 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - MAY 24: Paul Pogba of Manchester United celebrates victory following the UEFA Europa League Final between Ajax and Manchester United at Friends Arena on May 24, 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) /
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Sweden face France at Friends Arena on Friday, June 9. Here’s all the info you need to watch.

Sweden have been led by a few key players in the qualifying round. Captain Andreas Granqvist has played every minute thus far, and looks to shut down the French attack better than in the previous match, which ended as a 2-1 loss. Marcus Berg, a 30-year-old striker, is tied for the team lead with two goals. Emil Forsburg has played all but 16 minutes, and has been key for Sweden’s midfield and link-up play.

France have been very good in qualifying thus far. They have won four straight matches since an unexpected draw away to Belarus in the first contest. After cruising past Bulgaria 4-1, France won two close matches against the Netherlands and Sweden. They had to come from behind to win against Sweden as well. After conceding a goal in the first 10 minutes after halftime, Paul Pogba and Dimitri Payet hit back with a goal apiece to end up on top. France have four players with two goals each in the qualifying round, and boast a varied attack.

Next: All live stream info in one place

The World Cup qualifying match between Sweden and France will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 2. Live streaming is available on Fox Sports Go, which you can access with your cable or satellite subscriptions, either online or through the Fox Sports Go app.

Date: Friday, June 9
Start time: 2:45 p.m. ET
Location: Solna, Sweden
Stadium: Friends Arena
TV Info: Fox Sports 2
Live Stream: Fox Sports Go, Fubo.TV

France and Sweden currently sit in first and second place respectively in the group. A win for Sweden would put them atop of Group A on goal difference.