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Can Serbia keep their promotion hopes alive?
Back in June, the Eagles actually beat Sweden in Solna; Luka Jović’s goal in first half stoppage time the only one of the night.
Overall, Dragan Stojković’s team have seven points on the board, hammering Slovenia 4-1 in Belgrade, but then only managing a 2-2 draw in Ljubljana.
Andrija Živković and Aleksandar Mitrović had the visitors 2-0 up at Stadion Stožice, but a second half fightback from the hosts ensured the points were shared.
So, the Eagles remain second in Group B4, three points below Norway; those two clash in Oslo on Tuesday.
Serbia may be the only side in the section heading to Qatar in November, but it’s going to take back-to-back wins this week for them to snatch top spot.
It’s been a tough years for Janne Andersson’s side, first beaten in the World Cup play-off final by Poland.
The Blågult did win their opening game in this group, 2-0 in Ljubljana, but have since lost three on the bounce.
So, Sweden kick off one point above Slovenia, with Tuesday’s meeting of the two in Stockholm set to be a relegation decider.
Stadion Rajko Mitić is one of the most atmospheric stadiums in Europe, but will be silent here.
This game is being played behind closed doors, as a result of racist behaviour by Serbian supporters during June’s two home fixtures.
Who will leave Belgrade with three massive points?