The Swedes enjoy a few games during training before their semi-final with Norway.
"The mood in the camp is very good and I think everyone is confident and calm," says Sweden coach Marika Domanski-Lyfors ahead of tonight's all-Scandinavian semi-final with Norway. "But everyone knows the task they face."
"It will be a very tough, very organised game from both sides, we have to take care to deal with counter-attacks – I think a lot of attacking will be done on the break and we need to make sure we do it the most."
The Swedes haven't quite got into their stride so far in Euro 2005, and go into the match as underdogs with just 11 wins in their 35 meetings with Norway.
"We're happy to be the underdogs, that suits us," shrugs the coach, "there's less pressure from other people – but we still have to put pressure on ourselves to reach the final.
"Sweden v Germany would be a great final so I hope we can make that happen," she added.
Domanski-Lyfors has already announced that this tournament will be her last in charge of the squad, and is keen to go out on a high.
"I have enjoyed every moment of the tournament, so if it was over today, I'd go away happy – but I don't want it to be over today," she said.