Buy Sweden vs Romania tickets for Nations League football and you get the opening night of Group B4 at a full Strawberry Arena in Solna. Sweden host Romania on Friday 25 September 2026, with the kickoff time confirmed closer to the date, in the first fixture of the campaign with promotion the prize. This page sets out the seating, the price bands, the away arrangements and how to book, so you can plan the trip with a clear picture of what a ticket gets you.
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An opening fixture at Stockholm's national stadium carries a charge of its own, and a night under the closed roof against a familiar opponent sets the tone for the whole run. Anyone following Sweden's Nations League fixtures will know a competitive home game draws heavy demand, and an opener adds extra interest from both sides. The better areas tend to move quickly for a game of this profile.
For a League B group the prize is promotion. Win Group B4 and Sweden climb to League A, so getting the campaign off to a strong start at home matters well beyond this single result. The tie sits on the wider Nations League calendar, and the table below sets out the core facts before the detail on seats and prices.
Before the seating and pricing detail, the table gives you the date, the venue and the stakes in one place.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Fixture | Sweden vs Romania, Nations League League B |
| Group | Group B4, opening league-phase fixture |
| Date and kickoff | Friday 25 September 2026, kickoff time confirmed nearer the date |
| Venue | Strawberry Arena, Solna |
| What is at stake | Promotion to League A for the group winners |
| Away support | Designated Romania allocation in a corner section |
With the essentials set, the sections that follow work through why the tie matters, what each area of the ground offers and how to secure the seats you want.
Group B4 is a competitive four-team section, and starting at home is a strong hand for Sweden to hold. Sweden share the group with Romania, Poland and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with one automatic promotion place at the top of a League B group, a positive result on the opening night can set the tone for the whole run.
Romania travel as awkward opponents rather than makeweights. The two nations have crossed paths in qualifying and friendlies over the years, and while Sweden have had the better of the more recent meetings, the games have often been close, so this is not an opener Sweden can treat as a certainty. A visiting side with a point to prove gives the night an edge from the first whistle.
For Sweden the incentive is clear. A place in League A is the target, and opening a promotion campaign with a home win is exactly the platform a League B side wants to build on. A packed national stadium behind them is the send-off the campaign wants.
The occasion pulls in more than the committed support. A marquee home opener at a stadium of this size draws neutrals, travelling fans and families alike, and hospitality for a game like this tends to clear well before general availability tightens. That mix of demand is what pushes the standout areas out of reach first.
The reverse meeting comes later in the campaign, when Sweden travel to face Romania away, so this Stockholm fixture is the chance to strike first in a pairing that could shape the top of the group. Starting well at home would give Sweden an early foothold in the race.
Prices for a Nations League fixture at Strawberry Arena are set by category, with the tier of the ground and the position along the pitch driving the band you pay. The table below gives indicative ranges to plan around rather than fixed figures, since final pricing is confirmed closer to the date.
| Category | Typical Area | Indicative Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Category 1 | Lower and middle tier along the halfway line | £52 – £92 |
| Category 2 | Longside seats toward the corners | £36 – £60 |
| Category 3 | Behind the goal, lower and middle tier | £25 – £42 |
| Category 4 | Upper tier and restricted corners | £18 – £32 |
The pattern is consistent with most senior internationals in Stockholm, and an opener between two contenders tends to sit at the firmer end of the range. Halfway-line seats in the lower and middle tiers hold the top band, the longside corners sit a step below, and the ends and upper reaches carry the lower-priced categories for those who want the atmosphere without the halfway-line premium.
Where the value sits depends on what you want from the night. If the primary aim is the clearest sightline of the play, the halfway-line categories earn their price. If it is the noise of an opening promotion tie on a budget, the ends and upper tier deliver plenty for less. Either way, checking the exact block against the Strawberry Arena seating plan before you commit avoids surprises on entry.
Strawberry Arena is a modern national stadium seating around fifty thousand for football, opened in 2012 and fitted with a retractable roof that can close the bowl into a loud, enclosed arena. It wraps the pitch in a lower, middle and upper tier, so both the view and the price shift as you move up and around the ground.
| Stand or Area | What to Expect | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|
| Lower tier, halfway | Central sightline, premium categories | The closest central view of the play |
| Middle tier, longside | Elevated view across the pitch | Height without the top-row climb |
| Behind the goals | Core home support, close to the action | Atmosphere and lower-priced entry |
| Upper tier, corners | High, angled view of the full pitch | Budget seats with a wide sweep |
| Away section | Romania supporters, designated corner | Travelling fans, own entry and stewarding |
For most supporters the middle tier along either longside is the sweet spot, high enough for a clean read of the game without the steep climb of the very top rows and central to the play rather than angled in from a corner. When the roof is closed on a late-September night, the sound stays inside the bowl, which lifts the atmosphere in the lower and middle tiers in particular.
Behind the goals is where the home noise gathers, so if the occasion matters more to you than the perfect tactical view, the ends are the place to be. The upper corners, meanwhile, are the honest budget pick, high and angled but with the full pitch laid out in front of you.
Anyone with specific access needs should confirm the wheelchair and easy-access positions when booking, since these sit in defined areas of the lower tier and are limited in number for a full-house international.
Romania travel with a designated away allocation, housed in a corner of the ground as is standard for a senior international in Stockholm. The visiting section is segregated from the home areas, with its own entry and stewarding, so away buyers should make sure they are booking into the correct block rather than a neutral or home area.
The size of the away allocation is set by the host federation under the competition's rules and is typically a share of one end or corner. Romania carry a travelling support that turns out for fixtures of this weight, so the away end can fill early, and visiting fans are wise to move once their route to tickets opens.
Home supporters looking to be among their own should avoid the away corner and choose home areas across the longsides and the opposite end. If you want distance from the visiting support, the far longside and the home end are the natural picks.
Premium and hospitality areas at Strawberry Arena centre on the central premium level, pairing the stronger sightlines with lounge access before the game and at the interval. These are the seats to look at if the matchday experience matters as much as the fixture itself.
| Premium Option | What It Typically Includes |
|---|---|
| Premium level seats | Central padded seating with lounge access on the premium concourse |
| Lounge package | Halfway-line seat plus pre-match and half-time lounge hospitality |
| Private suite | Enclosed box with catering for a group, overlooking the pitch |
| Corporate matchday | Premium seat with a dining and drinks package on the day |
Hospitality tends to be finite for an international of this weight, and it can clear earlier than the general categories for an opening fixture that draws a strong crowd. If a lounge seat is the goal, treat it as the first thing to sort rather than the last.
For most fans, though, a standard category seat is all the night calls for. The premium routes are there for those who want the extras, but the atmosphere of an opening promotion tie carries every part of the ground.
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Strawberry Arena sits in Solna, just north of central Stockholm, and it is one of the better-connected national grounds for public transport. The nearby commuter rail station brings the bulk of the crowd close to the ground, with the metro and the wider network feeding into the area, so public transport is the natural choice on the night.
From central Stockholm the arena is a short train or metro ride, and the surrounding district, next to a large shopping centre, fills with supporters in the hours before kickoff. The transport links in and out are well used to major-event crowds, so getting home after the final whistle is straightforward if you plan the route.
Driving to the ground is the least convenient option, with matchday restrictions and limited parking around a busy district. Anyone arriving by car is better parking away from the immediate area and finishing the journey by train or metro.
A late September evening in Stockholm can be cool after dark, so a layer for later is worth having, though the closed roof keeps the weather off once you are inside. Leaving time for the checks that build at the turnstiles before a full house keeps the entry smooth, and arriving early rather than late is the simplest way to avoid missing the start.
Tickets for this fixture may be issued as mobile, print-at-home or collection tickets, depending on how the seller lists them. The format for your specific seats is shown at the point of purchase, so check it before you buy.
Where mobile or digital delivery applies, your tickets can arrive closer to the date rather than immediately after purchase, which is normal for an international and not a cause for concern. Keep an eye on your account and the track order page so you know exactly when they land.
If you are travelling from abroad, make sure you can receive and display whatever format your tickets use on the night, whether that is a phone that holds a mobile ticket or a printout for a paper format. Sorting this out in advance is the simplest way to avoid a problem at the gate.
This fixture opens a wider group run, and Sweden's home form across it will go a long way to deciding whether they go up. Alongside Romania they face Poland and Bosnia and Herzegovina home and away, and the balance of those results is what settles the promotion race by the end.
Starting at home gives Sweden the chance to set an early tone, and a win on the opening night builds momentum for the rounds to come. Winning the section would lift Sweden into League A, in among the sides that chase the Nations League semi-finals and the competition's showpiece stage.
For supporters planning more than one night, the group's other home ties are the fixtures to line up alongside this one. A section with genuine quality across all four teams means home results carry real weight, and the promotion race can stay open deep into the campaign. Winning the opener at home is the sort of start that can shape the direction of the whole run, which is why a ticket for this one is worth securing early.
The September timing gives the fixture its shape. As the first game of the group, this is the night that sets the early tone, and a home crowd roaring on the opener is exactly the send-off a promotion campaign wants.
Sweden and Romania have met only a handful of times at senior level, and they have never before met in the Nations League, which makes this a genuine first in the competition rather than the next round of an established rivalry. Their previous meetings came in friendlies and qualifying, and Sweden have had the better of the more recent exchanges.
That recent record gives the fixture an edge. Romania come into this first Nations League meeting against a side that beat them in their last competitive encounters, so there is something to put right as well as points to chase. It is two nations with a little shared history, meeting in a fresh setting with promotion at stake.
For Sweden, home advantage on the opening night is the chance to press that recent edge in a competition where the sides start level. For Romania, a strong showing in Stockholm would be a marker that they can compete for top spot too. Either way, a first meeting in this competition starts the story fresh.
For the neutral it is an open tie between a home side with recent bragging rights and a visitor with a point to prove, with promotion at stake. For a buyer it is a first Nations League fixture between the nations at one of the tournament's more atmospheric grounds, with the Nations League quarter-finals the reward that awaits the top tier and the Nations League final the showpiece it ultimately chases.
Picking the right area comes down to what you most want from the night, and an opening promotion tie at Strawberry Arena rewards a bit of planning. The points below help match the seat to the supporter.
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The practical advice for a game of this weight is to book earlier rather than later. A campaign opener, a fellow contender as the visitor and a full national stadium are the three things that push the better seats out of reach first, and they are all present here.
Once you have booked, keep your account and the track order page to hand so you know when your tickets are due and in what format. That is the whole checklist for a smooth matchday: right seat, protected purchase and a ticket that loads at the gate.
At Strawberry Arena in Solna on Friday 25 September 2026, as the opening Group B4 fixture of the Nations League, with the kickoff time confirmed nearer the date.
Prices run by category, with halfway-line seats in the top band and the ends and upper tier in the lower-priced categories. The table above gives indicative ranges to plan around.
In a designated away section in a corner of the ground, segregated from the home areas with its own entry. Away buyers should book only into that block.
A handful of times in friendlies and qualifying, with Sweden winning the most recent meetings, but this is their first ever meeting in the Nations League.
By mobile, print-at-home or collection, depending on the seller's listing, with the format shown at purchase and digital delivery arriving closer to the date.
Sources: the Swedish football association and the Strawberry Arena event information, UEFA competition and league-phase information, venue information for Strawberry Arena, the authoritative UEFA fixture list for the 2026-27 date and established football reference databases for the sides' previous meetings outside this competition.