

Key Takeaways:
- Graham Potter has emerged as the frontrunner to become Sweden’s next head coach, according to Expressen
- Potter, released from his post at West Ham in September, previously managed Östersunds in Sweden from 2011 to 2018
- With two qualifiers remaining in the 2026 World Cup campaign, Sweden are currently bottom of Group B with one point
Coaching Vacancy and Selection Process
The Swedish Football Association is actively searching for a new manager to lead the national team following recent developments. Graham Potter, formerly in charge at West Ham before his dismissal in September, has been identified as the primary candidate to succeed Jon Dahl Tomasson. According to SportingPedia sources, negotiations between Potter and the association are anticipated to commence in the near future.
🚨 Graham Potter is now the top candidate to take over as the manager of Sweden.
Potter guided Ostersunds from the fourth tier of Swedish football to its top division and also helped them lift the Swedish Cup in 2017.
🗣️ Potter: "I'm actually in Sweden right now, in my house… pic.twitter.com/FP3VeXPHga
— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) October 16, 2025
Potter’s Connection to Swedish Football
Potter will bring significant experience within Swedish football, having spent seven years managing Östersunds from 2011 to 2018. His familiarity with the Swedish football landscape is seen as an advantage in the selection process. Should the association fail to finalise terms with the 50-year-old English specialist, alternative candidates are expected to be evaluated.
Sweden’s World Cup Qualification Challenge
At present, Sweden are struggling in the qualification campaign for the 2026 World Cup. With only two fixtures left, the team occupy the bottom position in Group B, having secured just one point.
Candidate | Role Status | Previous Clubs | Years at Östersunds | Age |
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Graham Potter | Free Agent | West Ham, Chelsea, Brighton, Östersunds | 2011 – 2018 | 50 |