The victory is their fourth in Vanersborg.
Their opponents in their closing group match will be the hosts, to be played with on Thursday.
Team Russia have already qualified for the quarterfinals.
0Voice of Russia, RIA
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The victory is their fourth in Vanersborg.
Their opponents in their closing group match will be the hosts, to be played with on Thursday.
Team Russia have already qualified for the quarterfinals.
0Voice of Russia, RIA
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