Broadcast info
Who's playing: Italy have 90 minutes to salvage their dreams of making it to next year's World Cup as they take on Sweden on Monday. Will the Azzurri avoid what would be a shocking disappointment in front of their home fans?
What time: Monday, November 13th at 11:45 PST/14:45 EST/19:45 GMT/20:45 CET
What stadium: This game will be played at the Stadio San Siro. Shared between Milan and Inter, this venue seats up to 80.018 fans at max capacity.
Which channel:
- In the USA: FOX Sports GO, FOX Soccer Match Pass, SiriusXM FC, Fox Sports 1 USA, fuboTV, FOX Deportes
- In Italy: RAI Uno
- In Sweden: Eurosport Player Sweden, Kanal 5 Sweden
- In the UK: Sky Go UK, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, NOW TV UK, SKY GO Extra
- In Canada: Sportsnet West, Sportsnet World Now, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet World, Sportsnet Now, Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet East
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Match Facts & Stats
- The last time Italy failed to qualify for the World Cup was in 1958
- Ironically, perhaps, that was when Sweden hosted it
- Italy's record in 23 games with Sweden: W11 D6 L6
- Sweden have lost three of their last four competitive away fixtures
- Italy are unbeaten in 44 competitive home games (W36 D8) since 1999
It's all or nothing for Italy
It's shocking to many football observers, but Italy are in danger of missing out on the World Cup for the first time since 1958. Having finished second in a group that contained fellow World Cup winners Spain, the Azzurri were always at risk due to the natural trickiness of a two-legged play-off. Following a loss in Sweden in a game that they largely dominated but were unable to find a breakthrough against a dogged opponent, they now find themselves in a rather precarious position, although the objective is quite simple.
Win, or stay at home. Gian Piero Ventura was slammed by the Italian media for his lack of overall tactical nous and has many wondering as to why the ex-Torino boss was appointed coach of the Azzurri in the first place.
In any case, the hosts will have to make do without midfielder Marco Verratti. The PSG man, who is prone to picking up yellows, earned himself yet another one and thus misses this key match due to suspension. Meanwhile, although star defender Leonardo Bonucci suffered a fractured nose during the physical clash with Sweden, he's set to feature nonetheless while wearing a facial mask.
As for Sweden, they are firmly in the driver's seat after their narrow 1-0 win and could simply come and park the proverbial bus. Of course, a goal at the Stadio San Siro would effectively seal a spot at next year's tournament for the Blågult, who are in their second straight World Cup play-off. The last time, they experienced disappointment, as Zlatan Ibrahimovic was unable to fire them to Brazil against Portugal. This time around, they may not have the talismanic attacker within their ranks, but they are perhaps stronger as a collective and are just 90 minutes away from featuring on the world's biggest footballing stage next year.
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