The Sweden national football team is rescheduling their Midsummer celebration to Sunday due to their World Cup match against the Netherlands. The team plays their second group stage match in the World Cup against the Netherlands in Houston at 12.00 on Midsummer day local time. This means that the team will not be celebrating Midsummer on Friday. Instead, the celebration will be moved to Sunday. The team will have a classic Swedish Midsummer lunch and then a barbecue in the evening. The herring has arrived and there will be salmon and strawberries for lunch. The team's manager, Cecilia Sandell, says that there will be a large group of partners, wives, and girlfriends, as well as many children, participating in the celebration. Some players already have their families with them, both in Mexico and in Dallas. Anthony Elanga says that he met his daughter and girlfriend during Tuesday's day off and that it was very nice. The team is preparing for the match against the Netherlands and hopes for a good performance. Press chief Petra Thorén says that the team is focused on the match and that they will do everything to win. The Sweden national football team has a tough task ahead of them, but they are ready to take on the challenge.