Linus from Borlänge attends Sweden World Cup match in Texas

Linus Andersson from Borlänge is in Texas for the 2026 World Cup. Together with two friends he has seen one match live and plans to attend another.

Linus Andersson traveled from Borlänge to Dallas to follow Sweden’s matches. He and his friends gathered early on the morning of June 20 in a park in Houston ahead of the game against the Netherlands.

The atmosphere among the Swedish supporters was magical according to Andersson. He highlighted the sense of community among the fans during the event.

Sweden lost to the Netherlands but Andersson believes in a draw against Japan on June 26. He will attend that match as well.

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