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Sweden defeats Estonia in Tallinn to keep World Cup hopes alive

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Sweden lost to Estonia 77–88 at home on Friday.

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Sweden needed to defeat Estonia in Tallinn to have a chance of reaching the 2027 Basketball World Cup in Qatar.

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Sweden has two remaining matches in the qualifiers, against the Czech Republic and Slovenia in July.

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Open Questions

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What is Sweden's exact current position in the qualifying group standings?
What specific results from other matches does Sweden need to advance?
What are the expected return dates for the injured players Pelle Larsson, Simon Birgander, and Barra Njie?
How many points did Melwin Pantzar score in the match against Estonia?
What is the exact schedule and format for the next qualifying round?
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