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Sweden 2-2 Poland
Robert Lewandowski puts an excellent ball in towards the back post. Robin Olsen isn't sure if it's going wide so gets a glove on it.
There's a scramble and Jakub Świerczok heads wide!
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Slovakia 0-5 Spain, Sweden 3-2 Poland
Sweden, who led through Forsberg double, are through - Lewandowski scores twice to level, before Claessen's late strike
Spain qualify with group winners Sweden, but Poland and Slovakia are out
Spain led via an own goal from Dubravka before Laporte, Sarabia, Torres goals, plus another own goal
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Sweden 2-2 Poland
Robert Lewandowski puts an excellent ball in towards the back post. Robin Olsen isn't sure if it's going wide so gets a glove on it.
There's a scramble and Jakub Świerczok heads wide!
Now then, that Poland goal doesn't change things for their personal situation, but it means Spain would finish top on goal difference.
Spain would then play Switzerland, Ukraine or Czech Republic while Sweden would meet Croatia.
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Image source, Getty ImagesSweden 2-2 Poland
Robert Lewandowski curls it in... Headed away.
Quick throw-in on the right, cross from the right, kept in by Robert Lewandowski... Seb Larsson clears.
Slovakia 0-5 Spain
I've switched to multi-screen mode to keep an eye on the Sweden-Poland game.
It's the one to watch now.
Slovakia 0-5 Spain
 Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
They have been terrific, Spain. There will be countries around Europe that will be looking at Spain, thinking: 'these are dangerous'
So as it stands.
1) Spain
2) Sweden
3) Slovakia
4) Poland
One Poland goal could change everything...
Slovakia 0-5 Spain
Luis Enrique has spent the entire game sitting on a cooler box.
All those dints and divots must be uncomfortable?
He'll feel sore in the morning.
One thing is for sure, there's been no pain for Spain in this game.
Sweden 2-2 Poland
Bartosz Bereszyński smacks a half-volley into the ground from outside the box. It pops up but is kind to keeper Robin Olsen, who gathers it in.
Sweden 2-2 Poland
Five minutes plus stoppage time to go.
Poland are up for this!!!
Slovakia 0-5 Spain
 Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Oyarzabal has got to get a toe on that the size of his feet! Jordi Alba gets his head up and fizzes a ball across and he's just a size too small. Big foot could not get a big toe on it.
Robert Lewandowski
HE'S DONE IT AGAIN.
Here. We. Go. Poland need one more and they have time to do it. Robert Lewandowski has his second.
Marcus Danielson doesn't deal with a simple ball in the box and it falls for Lewandowski, unmarked in the centre.
He isn't miss that.
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Image source, Getty ImagesSlovakia 0-5 Spain
Ooh, almost the sixth for Spain but Mikel Oyazabal just cannot stretch enough to convert Jordi Alba's low cross.
Sweden 2-1 Poland
Poland will take that own goal guy now.
#bbcfootball
Fizzy_B: Own Goal is winning the Euro 2020 Golden Boot too easily. Get him rested for the remainder of games.
Sweden 2-1 Poland
Przemysław Płacheta smashes a half-volley way wide.
Sweden 2-1 Poland
Przemysław Frankowski curls another good ball in. What a substitute he has been for Poland!
It flies past the six-yard area dangerously, is kept in on the far side and Robert Lewandowski can't pounce on a scramble in the middle.
Poland have a corner immediately afterwards though.
Sweden 2-1 Poland
It's a great flick-on to Jakub Świerczok but he can't get it under control as he tussles to beat Marcus Danielson into the box.
In the end, the ball races away from him.
Slovakia 0-5 Spain
Spain have scored five goals in a single European Championship match for the very first time.
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Image source, Getty ImagesSlovakia 0-5 Spain
More changes.
Wolves' Adama Traore and Mikel Oyazabal enter the action, Chelsea's Champions League winner Cesar Azpilicueta and Gerard Moreno make way.
Sweden 2-1 Poland
Off goes the goalscorer, Emil Forsberg. He gets a rousing applause from the Swedish fans in St Petersburg.
He's been excellent.