Lindelof and the Swedish men's national soccer team stopped at Hutchins BBQ in Frisco on Tuesday, taking a brief break from tournament preparation to sample local Texas cuisine. The stop came while the squad was using North Texas as its official home base.
Hutchins BBQ in Frisco
Hutchins BBQ posted a photo to Instagram showing the team gathered outside the location. The visit added another off-field stop to a week that has already kept Sweden moving around North Texas.
The team has been training at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, keeping its work centered in the same area while it prepares for the tournament. That setup has turned the local schedule into a mix of sessions, travel, and short outings between matches.
Sweden in North Texas
Sweden defeated Tunisia in its opening match in Mexico on Sunday before the team was seen attending a Texas Rangers baseball game in Arlington last week. The sequence shows how the group has settled into North Texas for the stretch between games, with the barbecue stop fitting into a wider routine around the Metroplex.
Restaurant staff did not disclose whether the players attempted to eat a Texas Twinkie ahead of their upcoming matches. Which players were present at the Hutchins BBQ visit is not identified, leaving the photo as the only public snapshot of the stop.
Sweden now heads to Houston to play the Netherlands on Saturday, then returns to the Metroplex to face Japan at Dallas Stadium on Thursday, June 25 at 6 p.m. For the team, the Frisco visit is part of a road-map built around North Texas rather than a one-off lunch break.







