Mikael Lustig has urged Sweden to take full advantage of playing the first leg at home as they take on rivals Denmark.
Sweden takes on rival Denmark in the first leg of its Euro 2016 qualification playoff tie on Saturday, with defender Mikael Lustig eager to secure an advantage to take to Copenhagen.
The two games in the space of four days will determine which of the Scandinavian sides will travel to France for the 24-team tournament next year.
Sweden suffered frustration by losing two crucial qualifiers against Russia and Austria in September to miss out on an automatic ticket that looked to be on the cards for much of the campaign.