YELLOW CARDpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 23 June 2021
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Now then, this could end up being a big yellow card for Slovakia as Ondrej Duda is booked.
Remember, this group could go down to disciplinary points.
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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
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Now then, this could end up being a big yellow card for Slovakia as Ondrej Duda is booked.
Remember, this group could go down to disciplinary points.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Alexander Isak has been a nightmare for Poland's defence so far.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Emil Forsberg is picked out in the middle but he's off balance as he dribbles across the box.
Sweden will come at Poland again though. Bartosz Bereszynski makes an excellent block as Alexander Isak almost slides it across the six-yard area.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Morata with a straight run up, no real conviction in the penalty.
It's a brilliant save from Dubravka, the accuracy was there but what a leap from the Slovak. What a save!
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Slovakia midfielder Juraj Kucka is lucky here.
There is a little kick out on Spain skipper Sergio Busquets and he does go down, but the referee and VAR say there's nothing in it.
That was silly, why even take the risk?
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
If you thought England were bad at penalties, Spain are even worse!
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Alvaro Morata steps up...
And the spot-kick is brilliantly SAVED by Martin Dubravka, diving full stretch to his right.
A top stop by the Magpie.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Given!
Bjorn Kuipers had initially given a foul the other way.
Spain have missed six of their 11 penalties at the Euros...
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Tymoteusz Puchacz is hurried into a clearance on the right under pressure from Seb Larsson but Poland can counter a few moments later.
Marcus Danielson tries to stop it from happening - sliding through the back of Karol Swiderski - but Michael Oliver plays advantage.
It comes through to Robert Lewandowski, who wins a corner, but Poland don't make the most of it.
As it stands that goal for Sweden might as well be one for Spain as well, here's how it affects the current Group E standings.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
My first impression is that this could be a penalty. It should be a penalty for Spain.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Ref Bjorn Kuipers is coming across to the pitchside monitor.
This spells trouble for Jakub Hromada and Slovakia.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Has Koke been fouled in the box?
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Slovakia goalkeeper Martin Dubravka with some bits and bobs to take care of early on.
This time he collects Pablo Sarabia's cross towards the back post.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Emil Forsberg has just scored the second fastest goal in Euros history by the way (82 seconds).
The fastest is Dmitri Kirichenko for Russia v Greece in 2004 (65 seconds).
Sweden have a free-kick now which Seb Larsson will take.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
Poland's Kamil Glik is sweating buckets already. Sweden have started on the front foot.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Spain going more direct?
The dangerman Gerard Moreno receives the ball down the left edge of the box and flashes a cross-come-shot which Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka pushes away to safety.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Spain really need to build some momentum in this tournament, it's all been flat.
Plenty of possession but no punch.
Slovakia 0-0 Spain
You'd think Spain would monopolise the ball in this encounter but Slovakia have seen more of it than they would have expected in the opening few minutes.
Sweden 1-0 Poland
That makes things even more difficult for Poland. Remember, they MUST win to go through. Sweden are currently top of the group.