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Sweden Tickets Ice Hockey

Home games for Sweden in ice hockey are most often staged at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, a venue that regularly frames the country’s biggest national-team nights. When ice hockey returns to the Swedish capital, Stockholm becomes a practical reference point for ticket buyers, and the arena can host around 15,000 spectators for major events.

The schedule that matters most usually starts with the IIHF World Championship, where Sweden faces top international opposition in a format that combines group games with knockout rounds. Another key competition is the Olympic Winter Games, where the men’s tournament carries a different intensity and attracts broader global attention beyond the regular season. Fans also keep a close eye on the Beijer Hockey Games, Sweden’s home leg on the Euro Hockey Tour calendar, because it offers meaningful international matchups on home ice and a clearer sense of the team’s current form. That mix of world tournament hockey, Olympic competition and high-level European fixtures makes Sweden relevant for both domestic dates and away trips.

On this page, you can browse available games and events involving Sweden and check whether Švedska tickets are currently available for home or away fixtures. Listings may include tournament games, international friendlies and selected national-team dates during the season, making it easier to compare options and buy tickets for the matchup you want to see.
Upcoming
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22
Matches
7
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15
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Competitions

Event Info

City
SE Sweden
Stadium
Soon...
Capacity
555,222
Competitions
May 15, 2026
4:20 PM
SWESwedenSE
Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
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May 17, 2026
4:20 PM
SWESwedenSE
Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
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May 18, 2026
8:20 PM
SWESwedenSE
Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
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May 20, 2026
8:20 PM
SWESwedenSE
Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
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May 22, 2026
8:20 PM
SWESwedenSE
Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
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May 23, 2026
8:20 PM
SWESwedenSE
Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
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May 26, 2026
4:20 PM
SWESwedenSE
Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The Sweden page currently shows 7 upcoming and 15 past events across 3 competitions. Tickets are available for upcoming events — click the buy button next to any event in the schedule. Details about the competitor, the venue and frequently asked questions follow below.

The Sweden page provides a complete overview of all sporting events related to this competitor. The page is divided into two main sections — upcoming events and past results. For each upcoming event, the date and time, the opponent, the venue with the facility name and city, and a green ticket purchase button are displayed, taking you directly to that event's page where you can view available seating categories and prices.

For past events, the same information is shown together with the final result, allowing you to follow the competitor's form and performance throughout the season. Tracking past results is especially useful when deciding which upcoming event you want to buy tickets for — you can assess how interesting matchups with certain opponents are based on previous results.

In the sidebar, there is a summary showing the total number of events, the number of upcoming and past events, and the number of competitions in which Sweden participates. Information about the home venue is also displayed, including its capacity, the city where it is located, and a complete list of all competitions with direct links to the pages of individual competitions where you can view schedules and standings tables.

Each opponent in the schedule is also a link — by clicking on the opponent's name, you open that competitor's page with their complete schedule and results. In this way, you can explore the history of meetings, the opponent's form, and their upcoming events at other locations.

The venue of each event is shown with the facility name and city, and both are links to the pages of that venue and city where you can find the address, capacity, directions, and other events taking place there. This is especially useful if you are planning a trip and want to see what else is available in that city.

All information on the page is updated regularly according to the official competition schedules, and new dates are added as soon as they are officially announced. We recommend checking the page from time to time, as the schedules of some competitions are published gradually — round by round or stage by stage.

The schedule on the Sweden page is organized into two tabs located above the list of events. The first tab shows upcoming events arranged chronologically from the earliest to the latest, so that the first event in the list is always the next one on the schedule. The second tab shows past events arranged from the most recent to the oldest, so that the latest result appears at the top.

Within each tab, events are additionally grouped by competition — each group has a highlighted heading with the competition name, which also serves as a link to that competition's page. This means that within a single tab you can, for example, see one group of league events, another from a cup competition, and a third from an international competition, each clearly separated by its heading.

For each individual event, the date and time are displayed in a format adapted to your language, along with the participants marked by short color labels and national flags, and the venue with the facility name and city. Each of these elements is interactive — participant names lead to their pages, facility names lead to facility pages, and city names lead to an overview of all facilities in that city.

If Sweden has a large number of scheduled events, the page will initially show the most important ones, and a button will appear at the bottom allowing you to load the remaining events. This ensures fast page loading even when the competitor has hundreds of events throughout the season.

In addition to all the listed information, upcoming events also include a green ticket purchase button that takes you with a single click to that event's page with a detailed overview of available options, seating categories, and prices. Past events display the final result of the encounter instead of a purchase button.

Switching between tabs is instant — there is no page reload because both tabs are already loaded during the first visit. Simply click the name of the tab you are interested in and the content is shown immediately.

Sweden is currently competing in 3 competitions. A complete list of all competitions is visible in the sidebar on the right side of the page, where each competition is displayed as a separate link. By clicking on any competition, you open that competition's page with the full schedule of all participants, the standings table, and the option to search for individual participants.

In the main part of the page, events are grouped precisely by competition — the name of each competition is shown as a highlighted heading above the related events. This allows you to see at a glance how many events Sweden has in each competition and what the results are in each of them separately. In this way, you can easily compare the competitor's form in domestic competition with their form in international appearances.

The number of competitions in which Sweden participates may change during the season. Some competitions have an elimination format, so the participant may be knocked out in the earlier stages, while other competitions are played throughout the entire season. The page automatically displays only those competitions in which Sweden has registered events — when a competition ends or when the competitor is eliminated, those events remain visible in the tab with past results.

If you are interested in a more detailed view of a competition — for example, the standings table, the schedule of all rounds, or an overview of all participants — click on the competition name either in the sidebar or in the heading of the event group. On the competition page, you will also find a list of all participants in that competition, with the option to open their individual pages for comparing schedules and results.

For competitions that are played in stages (group stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals, final), the schedule may be published only for the current stage. New dates for the next stage appear as soon as they are officially announced by the competition organiser.

The Sweden page currently displays 7 upcoming events. This number changes regularly because it depends on the published schedules of the individual competitions in which Sweden participates. Some schedules are published for the entire season in advance — in that case, you can see all dates until the end of the season. Others are published gradually, round by round or stage by stage, so new dates appear only when the organiser publishes the next part of the schedule.

Upcoming events are shown in the first tab and arranged chronologically from the earliest to the latest. For each event, the exact time and date are listed in a format adapted to your language, along with the opponent, a short colour-coded label and country flag, and the city and venue where the event takes place. The green ticket purchase button is displayed next to every upcoming event.

If you are planning to attend one of the upcoming events, we recommend buying tickets as early as possible — especially for events expected to be popular or for venues with smaller capacities. Ticket prices are dynamic and may change depending on demand, and the most favourable options are often the first to sell out.

For events that are still far away by date, tickets may not yet be available because sales begin at a specific time that depends on the competition organiser. In that case, we recommend checking the page regularly, as new tickets may appear without prior notice.

The total number of upcoming and past events is visible in the summary in the page's sidebar, together with the total number of competitions. These numbers are updated automatically according to the current date — once an event takes place, it automatically moves from upcoming to past events.

Yes, the page for Sweden displays a total of 15 past events with final results, which makes up a significant portion of the overall 22 recorded meetings across all competitions. Past events are available in a separate tab and sorted from newest to oldest, so the most recent result always appears at the top of the list. Like upcoming events, past ones are also grouped by competition with clearly marked headings, allowing you to easily follow how Sweden is performing in each of the 3 competitions in which they participate.

For each past event, the date, participants with short color-coded labels and national flags, the final result, and the venue and city where the event took place are displayed. When Sweden played at home, the location will be Soon... in Sweden (Sweden), while away matches were played at opponents' venues across Europe and the world. The winner of the match is highlighted in bold so you can see the outcome at a glance without reading the numerical score.

Tracking past results is useful for several reasons. First, you can assess the current form of competitor Sweden — how many matches they have won recently, what the difference is between home performances at Soon... and away performances, and how they compete in different competitions. Second, you can check results against a specific opponent by clicking that opponent's name and comparing their head-to-head meetings, which is especially interesting ahead of important matches against the same rival.

Results are updated after each event has finished. Sometimes there may be a short delay, especially for events played late in the evening or in different time zones. As a rule, results are available within a few hours after the match ends.

If Sweden has a large number of past events, the page will initially display the most recent ones, and at the bottom you will find a button for loading older entries. All past events remain permanently visible on the page regardless of how much time has passed since they took place, making this page a useful archive of competitor Sweden performances.

In the upcoming events tab on the Sweden page, each event shows the exact venue. This information appears below the participant names in each schedule row and includes the venue name and the city where the venue is located. The first event on the list is always the next one by date, so you will find the venue of the next appearance right at the top of the list.

The venue name is also a link to that venue's page, where you can find detailed information — the address, capacity, type of venue, and a list of all other events taking place there. This is useful if you want to see what else is available at that venue beyond the Sweden program or if you are looking for access and parking information.

The city name is also a link — it leads to that city's page with an overview of all venues and events in the city. If you are planning a trip, this page helps you see the complete offer in the destination, including concerts, festivals, and other sporting events that may be taking place during the same period.

For home events, the venue will usually be the same arena or stadium, but there are exceptions — for example, when a home event is played on neutral ground or at a temporary replacement venue while the home venue is under renovation. Away events take place at various locations depending on the opponent and the competition.

Additionally, the page's side column displays information about the competitor's home venue — name, capacity, and city. These details represent the primary location, but you should always check the schedule for the actual venue of each individual event because it may vary.

If the venue for an event has not yet been confirmed, a notice may appear instead of the venue name indicating that the information will be announced later. In that case, check the page again closer to the event date.

On the page for Sweden, events are grouped by competition, and each group has a prominent heading with the competition name. Since Sweden participates in a total of 3 different competitions, this organization enables visual recognition and quick finding of events from the desired competition without additional filtering — simply scroll to the group that interests you. Competition names are clearly separated from the rest of the content by background color and typography.

If you want to see the full schedule of that competition with all participants, click the competition name, which serves as a link. This will open the competition page with the complete standings table, the schedule of all participants, statistics, and the option to search by individual participants. On the competition page, you can filter events by teams using the search in the sidebar, and each club or competitor has its own page similar to this one for Sweden.

In the sidebar on the page for Sweden, there is also a list of all 3 competitions in which this competitor participates. Each competition is shown as a separate link, allowing you direct access without scrolling through the schedule. This is especially useful when Sweden is participating in several competitions at the same time — for example, a domestic league, a cup, and a European competition — and you want to quickly open the page of a specific competition or check the standings.

On the competition page, you will also find a list of all participants in that competition with the option to open their individual pages. In this way, you can compare the schedule of competitor Sweden with the schedules of opponents, check their head-to-head meetings, and assess which upcoming events might be the most interesting to watch. At the moment, the page for Sweden displays 7 upcoming events across all competitions, giving you a full overview of planned appearances in the coming weeks and months.

If Sweden plays its home matches at Soon... in the city of Sweden, this is a venue with a capacity of 555,222 spectators, and detailed information about it, including location and directions, is available by clicking the venue name. Away matches take place at opponents' venues, which is also visible in the schedule.

Yes, the Sweden page shows all events without distinction — both home and away. For each event, the venue is clearly stated, so based on the location you can distinguish home appearances from away ones. Home events are usually held at the same venue listed in the page sidebar, while away events take place at various locations depending on the opponent and the competition.

Tickets are available for both home and away events. Every event in the schedule has a green ticket purchase button regardless of whether it is played at the home venue or away. For away events, click on the venue or city name to learn more about the location — address, capacity, directions, and other events at that venue.

Away events can be especially interesting for visitors who live closer to the opponent's location than to the competitor's home venue. For example, if you follow Sweden but live in another city or country, an away appearance near you may be a more accessible option — financially because the trip may be shorter, and practically because you are familiar with the local city and infrastructure.

On the Sweden page, you can also see in which cities and countries events are held, especially for international competitions where away appearances may take place in completely different countries. Every city and every venue links to its own page, where you can explore the destination in more detail.

For some competitions, there are also events held at neutral venues — for example, cup finals or tournament formats. These events are displayed in the same way as all others, with the exact location and the option to purchase tickets.

An event without a result on the Sweden page means that it has not yet taken place or that the result has not yet been updated in the system. Upcoming events always display dashes (-) instead of results because they have not been played yet — for these events, a green ticket purchase button is available. This is normal behaviour and does not mean that something is not working properly.

Past events generally have final results entered, but sometimes there may be a short delay in updating immediately after the event ends. This most often happens with events played late in the evening, with events in time zones that differ significantly from European time zones, or with events whose final result is confirmed later (for example, after a review of officiating decisions).

In rare cases, a past event may permanently remain without a result if it was cancelled, postponed indefinitely, or if the result was not recorded in the system for some reason. Postponed events usually receive a new date, which is then displayed as a new upcoming event.

Results are updated regularly according to the official sources of each competition. For most events, the result is available within a few hours after the end. If you notice that a result is missing one day or more after the event took place, it may be due to a postponement, cancellation, or a technical delay in data processing.

The difference between an upcoming event without a result and a past event without a result is clear — upcoming events are in the first tab with a purchase button, while past events are in the second tab without a button. The event date also clearly shows whether the event should already have taken place or is still in the future.

On the Sweden page, each upcoming event has a green ticket purchase button placed on the right-hand side of the row. By clicking this button, you open the page for that specific event, where all available options are shown — seating categories, prices, and the number of available tickets in each category. The purchase process does not require prior registration to browse the offer — you are free to review all options before deciding to buy.

On the Sweden page, a total of 7 upcoming events are displayed for which tickets can be purchased. Each event includes the venue, date, and time, which helps you choose the right date and location. If you are interested in several events, you can buy tickets for each one separately — by clicking the corresponding button for each.

Ticket prices vary depending on the seating category, the popularity of the event, the location, and the date. The most affordable options are usually seats farther from the action or standing places, while premium positions, VIP packages, and hospitality options can be significantly more expensive. All options are clearly marked on the event page.

Tickets are available for both home and away Sweden events. For home events, the offer usually includes all categories of the venue, while for away events it may be limited to the away section or certain categories depending on the organiser's rules. Availability changes in real time, so the same category may be available one day and sold out the next.

If there are currently no tickets available for a particular event, we recommend checking again in a few days because new tickets appear regularly. Availability can change significantly in both directions, especially in the weeks immediately before the event.

Payment is made securely online, and the tickets are delivered electronically to the email address provided during purchase. Common payment methods are accepted, including credit and debit cards.

The schedule on the Sweden page is updated regularly, several times a day. The update process includes three components — new fixtures, results, and ticket availability. Each of these components has its own update rhythm depending on the data sources and the competitions in which Sweden participates.

New fixtures are added as soon as they are officially announced by the competition organizers. For league competitions, this usually means that the full schedule is available from the start of the season, while for cup competitions and international competitions, new fixtures arrive gradually — after the draw for each stage or after the completion of the previous round. As a result, the total number of upcoming events on the page may increase throughout the season as new schedules are announced.

Results of past events are updated after each individual event has concluded. For most events, the result is available within a few hours after the end. For events played late in the evening or in distant time zones, the update may take until the following morning in European time.

Ticket availability and prices change in real time depending on supply and demand. This means that the information about whether a ticket is available for a particular event may change at any moment — a new ticket may become available, or an existing one may be purchased by another user.

We recommend checking the page from time to time, especially during periods when new schedules are expected — the start of the season, cup draws, and qualifiers for international competitions. Also, in the week before an individual event, ticket availability usually changes most intensively.

The information in the sidebar (number of competitions, statistics, venue data) is updated automatically every time the page loads, so it always displays the latest data without the need for manual refresh.

If there are currently no tickets available for an event on the Sweden page, this does not necessarily mean that there will be none at all. Tickets appear and disappear depending on supply and demand, and new tickets may become available at any moment without prior notice. The ticket market is dynamic, and the situation can change from hour to hour.

There are several reasons why tickets may not currently be available. First, sales for that event may not have started yet — some organizers begin sales only a few weeks before the event. Second, tickets for that event may be temporarily sold out, but new ones may become available later because supply is continuously replenished from various sources. Third, for away events, availability may be limited and may fill more slowly than for home events.

We recommend checking the page regularly because availability most often changes during two key periods. The first period is immediately after the schedule is announced — this is when the first tickets usually appear. The second period is during the final week before the event — this is when tickets that had been held back or that other buyers are reselling because they cannot attend begin to appear.

A total of 7 upcoming events are currently displayed on the Sweden page — for some, tickets may be available immediately; for others, they may become available later. If you are flexible about dates, browse the full schedule, as tickets for less popular events or events at smaller venues are usually easier to find and more affordable.

If you are tracking a specific event, we recommend checking it every day or every other day. New options appear continuously, and the fastest buyers get the best deals. There is no subscription option for availability alerts, so manual checking is the only way to stay informed.