Postpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 23 June 2021
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Piotr Zielinski has a pop from the edge of the box and it smacks off Emil Forsberg's back. He appeals for a penalty.
Ha, no chance. Nice try.
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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
Emma Sanders and Shamoon Hafez
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Piotr Zielinski has a pop from the edge of the box and it smacks off Emil Forsberg's back. He appeals for a penalty.
Ha, no chance. Nice try.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Slovakia are really going to have to show more attacking intent.
They've had zero shots so far.
Nothing, zilch.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Oooh.
Mateusz Klich clips one into the six-yard area where Robert Lewandowski is lurking. Robin Olsen does well to gather it in under pressure.
Smart goalkeeping.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
These crosses have been poor.
Seb Larsson is able to bring one down in his own defensive box but Tymoteusz Puchacz does well to sprint across and put pressure on him. In the end, Larsson pokes it behind for a corner.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Martin Dubravka became the first goalkeeper to save a penalty and score an own goal in a same Euro game - it is also the first time that Spain benefited from an own goal at the European Championships.
Five minutes to half time, it's been thrilling so far.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
What a foul this is from Sergio Busquets, he takes out two Slovakia players with one challenge and gets a yellow card.
Should it not have been two yellows???
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Alexander Isak keeps the ball in play on the right but he's got too many bodies around him. Poland immediately look to break through Tymoteusz Puchacz but his cross is over Robert Lewandowski.
It comes back in from the right though and it's out for a corner.
Well that Spain goal certainly changes things - Sweden and Spain would go through as it stands and Slovakia would have to wait for the end of Group F to see if they could edge through in third.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
They have got a massive problem now, Slovakia. It's still Spain dictating the play and Slovakia are happy to just sit back in a 4-2-3-1 formation to try and suck it up.
How are they going to get up the pitch? How are they going to create a chance? That's their issue.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Ondrej Duda, in one-on-one with Unai Simon but he strikes wide.
Then the flag goes up.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
A few corners for both sides but it's very much in the balance. Sweden have the crucial lead and other than that chance for Robert Lewandowski, Poland haven't caused too much trouble.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Martin Dubravka has scored the seventh own goal of Euro 2020; this is as many own goals as were scored at the 2000 (1), 2004 (2), 2008 (0), 2012 (1) and 2016 (3) editions of the tournament combined.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Where was Alvaro Morata??
This was on a plate for him in the six yard box following Pablo Sarabia's pullback but the Spain striker is nowhere to be seen and the chance is lost.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Josh Hammond: There it is. There's the top entry on one of those "funniest moments at Euro 2020" lists online.
Amrul Choudhury: Helping hand by Dubravka. Trying his hand in Volleyball or Basketball slamdunk
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Seb Larsson's delivery is cleared by Robert Lewandowski but the counter-attack is just too slow.
Sweden get everyone back behind the ball and break it down.
Slovakia 0-1 Spain
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Spain have lacked punch in this tournament and it's the Slovakian keeper that has the punch. He's punched the ball into the back of his own net!
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Mikael Lustig is clattered into by Tymoteusz Puchacz and Sweden are not rushing these free-kicks.
They get everyone in the box and they will launch it in.
Martin Dubravka (own goal)
What. A. Howler!!
Martin Dubravka, this is incredible goalkeeping.
Slovakia put themselves in trouble as right-back Lubomir Satka gives the ball away to Pablo Sarabia 25 yards out.
The Spain forward smacks a drive which rattles the crossbar and loops up high into the air.
Dubravka looks up and tries to judge it, but makes a real hash of the effort, flapping the ball into his own net as it dropped under the crossbar.
The Newcastle man with the look of a man who wants the ground to swallow him up.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Poland are starting to get into the box more. A decent cross from the left is headed back into the middle but Piotr Zieliński can't bring it under control.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Does the Spain keeper really need to bother with the drinks break?