Greece spoil Sweden’s pre-World Cup party with 2-2 friendly draw

STOCKHOLM, June 4 : Sweden were on the verge of securing a perfect send-off in their final pre-World Cup friendly until Greece scored deep into second-half stoppage time to grab a 2-2 draw. Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres joined up with the squad on Wednesday following Arsenal’s defeat by Paris St Germain on


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Greece spoil Sweden’s pre-World Cup party with 2-2 friendly draw

Greece spoil Sweden's pre-World Cup party with 2-2 friendly draw

Soccer Football – International Friendly – Sweden v Greece – Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden – June 4, 2026 Greece’s Lazaros Rota in action with Sweden’s Alexander Isak Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency via REUTERS

Greece spoil Sweden's pre-World Cup party with 2-2 friendly draw

Soccer Football – International Friendly – Sweden v Greece – Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden – June 4, 2026 Greece’s Nectarios Triantis in action with Sweden’s Taha Abdi Ali Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency via REUTERS

Greece spoil Sweden's pre-World Cup party with 2-2 friendly draw

Soccer Football – International Friendly – Sweden v Greece – Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden – June 4, 2026 Sweden’s Yasin Ayari in action with Greece’s Panagiotis Retsos Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency via REUTERS

Greece spoil Sweden's pre-World Cup party with 2-2 friendly draw

Soccer Football – International Friendly – Sweden v Greece – Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden – June 4, 2026 Greece’s Dimitris Kourbelis in action with Sweden’s Yasin Ayari Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency via REUTERS

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STOCKHOLM, June 4 : Sweden were on the verge of securing a perfect send-off in their final pre-World Cup friendly until Greece scored deep into second-half stoppage time to grab a 2-2 draw. 

Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres joined up with the squad on Wednesday following Arsenal’s defeat by Paris St Germain on penalties in Saturday’s Champions League final, and just over 24 hours later he got on the scoresheet.

He fired a free kick in the 53rd minute that deflected off Vangelis Pavlidis and flew into the net to cancel out Kostas Tsimikas’s opening goal for Greece early in the first half. 

Both sides rang the changes on the hour mark and the Swedes appeared to be heading for victory when substitute Taha Ali teed up Gustav Nilsson to make it 2-1 in the 69th minute, but a goal deep into stoppage time by Giorgos Masouras spoiled the Swedish party as the visitors escaped with a 2-2 draw. 

Sweden kick off their World Cup Group F campaign against Tunisia on June 14 before facing the Netherlands and Japan. 

Source: Reuters

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