Sweden eliminated from World Cup after 0-3 loss to France

Sweden's men's national football team lost its round-of-16 match against France 0-3 during the night to Wednesday. Thousands gathered in Vasaparken in Västerås to watch the game on a large screen.

Sweden's match against France became the national team's last in the World Cup. The side lost clearly 0-3 and is thus eliminated from the tournament.

Bella Bawér Urbach watched the match on site in the park together with other supporters. She described the feeling afterwards as disappointing but not unexpected.

The event in Vasaparken drew a large number of spectators despite the early hour. The match marked the end of Sweden's World Cup campaign for the men.

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