UEFA EURO 2008 GROUP D
Sweden 1-2 Spain Match report
Greece 0-0 Russia (1945 BST)
GOALFLASHES AND MAJOR INCIDENTS (all times BST)
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2003: Russia have come to life. Yuri Zhirkov is sent away down the left and his devilish pull-back is cleared by Greece.
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Czech Republic among safest in EU - Eurostat ... 2003: "I predict a stalemate until the second half when everything will come alive. 24 of the 38 goals scored so far have come in the second period. Indeed, seven have come in second half additional time."
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2001: "What odds on it being 5-3 Russia?"
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Corners? Throw-ins? But to be fair, it's just livened up.
1959: Roman Pavlyuchenko tests Antonis Nikopolidis with a fine effort from the left-hand side of the area that the Greek stopper does well to tip over the bar.
1958: Giourkas Seitaridis is sent away down the right by Traianos Dellas, but his cross is a bit too close to Igor Akinfeyev.
1956: Diniyar Bilyaletdinov fashions some space on the right-hand edge of the 18-yard box, but his left-foot shot flies over the bar. That took a really long time to type out, too.
1955: "This game needs a downpour."
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1952: Stay with me people. Come on, Euro 2008 has given us so much, this may not be great but you have to stick with it. Something awesome will happen, I can feel it...
1951: Vassilis Torosidis gets into some space in a good position down the left for Greece, but his outside of the right foot cross is straight at Igor Akinfeyev.
1949: "Reckon this game is virtually impossible to predict after their opening games. Have put a tenner on 3-1 to Russia but have no idea why."
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1946: Denis Kolodin, who had a proper 'mare against Spain, slips and nearly lets in Yannis Amanatidis, but Igor Akinfeyev races from his line to spare the defender's blushes.
1945: Greece get us up and running.
1943: "Greece surely have at least one victory in them this campaign? I have a feeling it will be tonight."
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1940: The teams emerge from the tunnel at the Stadion Wals-Siezenheim in Salzburg.
1940: "As Guus Hiddink has said Russia have to go for it and I think they probably will. As for Greece, how the mighty have fallen!"
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1939: Remember, keep those texts coming in on 81111 and stay involved with the debate on 606. What do you mean it'll be rubbish? Still got to be better than doing anything else on an average Saturday night, surely?
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1936: "I'm Italian and I never thought I would say this, but if Holland use their heads in the last game they should lose.That way it will knock both Italy and France out. Please comment if you feel this is right. I just know teams like Germany would use a tactic like that!"
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1930: Greece draft in Christos Patsatzoglou in place of Giorgios Karagounis and leave Paraskevas Antzas out of the side. Striker Nikos Liberopoulos starts in place of Fanis Gekas and Yannis Amanatidis joins him in attack alongside Angelos Charisteas. Russia make two changes from the side that lost 4-1 to Spain, bringing in defender Sergei Ignashevich for Roman Shirokov and midfielder Dmitry Torbinsky for Dmitry Sychev in an expected 4-5-1 formation.
1926: "Got to admit I'm looking forward to this next match. We have a team who can't defend, Russia, against a team who won't attack, Greece. Can't wait."
Mike, via text
1923: This one pits the first ever winners of this tournament - though they were called the Soviet Union and the competition was the European Nations' Cup in 1960 - in Russia against the most recent, in Greece. Their most recent meeting was indeed four years ago in their final game of Group A when Russia won 2-1 but Greece sneaked into the quarter-finals and the rest, as they say, is history.
1919: "Portugal versus Germany will provide the winning side of the competition, but that's a conversation for another day. I agree about the quality though, it's been as good as 2000 which was also a great tournament."
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1916: TEAM NEWS Greece v Russia
Greece: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Dellas, Torossidis, Kyrgiakos, Katsouranis, Patsatzoglou, Basinas, Amanatidis, Charisteas, Lymberopoulos.
Russia: Akinfeyev, Kolodin, Semak, Ignashevich, Bilyaletdinov, Zyryanov, Zhirkov, Pavlyuchenko, Semshov, Torbinski, Anyukov.
1912: So, four years after their incredible triumph in Portugal, Greece are facing an eliminator - lose to Russia tonight in Salzburg and they are out of the tournament.
1908: Did you know that if you text the word 'euros' to 81010 you will get a link to our Euro 2008 website? Click on that for mobile international football tournament news heaven. Remember, texts to the BBC cost 10p to 15p and that although our site is free for you to access, your network operator will charge you for the amount of data you use.
1904: "No team will now want to finish second in group D and get destroyed by the Dutch. Sweden vs the Netherlands it will be."
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1902: Player Rater - Spain's goalscorer Fernando Torres is still out in front at the moment on 7.80, but he is quickly being caught up by Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic on 7.74. David Villa is creeping up, he's on 7.26 at the moment.
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1859: OK, so I've gone a bit early - I blame the guy in the office who confused me with about a million possible outcomes earlier today. Spain are not definitely into the quarter-finals, but it'd be a brave - and foolish - man to bet against that.
1856: "(See 1840) Pearlo strikes again! What a pundit."
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1854: "So glad Spain won, they were very poor by their standards today but they were denied a clear penalty and Sweden didn't want to play football, they were just keeping everyone behind the ball trying to hold Spain off. That kind of football from Sweden deserves to be punished."
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1851: FULL-TIME Sweden 1-2 Spain
1849: GOAL Sweden 1-2 Spain
David Villa becomes Spain's leading scorer at European Championship finals and secures Spain's place as winners of Group D. Joan Capdevila plays a searching ball into the Sweden area and with Petter Hansson dithering, Villa takes advantage in clinical fashion to slot the ball past Andreas Isaksson.
1848: "Spain are going to be found out in the quarter-finals. The defence looks poor."
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1846: "Sweden have invited pressure from Spain this half, but they do just over pass the ball. It's a terrible thing to say isn't it?"
BBC Radio 5 Live pundit Graham Taylor
1845: Lovely inter-play between David Villa and Fernando Torres and the Liverpool striker fires in a low shot from 25 yards that Andreas Isaksson gets down well to save.
1843: Henrik Larsson is taken off and Kim Kallstrom replaces him. Standing ovation for the 36-year-old legend.
1840: "Spain win this tournament? No chance. Sorry mate."
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Yeah, that's a big shout now isn't it? This from the man who said the Netherlands would be embarrassed during this tournament. Nice one son.
1838: "It's freezing. Absolutely freezing. Like Blundell Park on a windswept Saturday in November."
BBC Sport's Paul Fletcher at the Stadion Tivoli Neu
1836: Sweden pump a free-kick into the box and Petter Hansson heads in across the six-yard box, agonisingly out of reach of Henrik Larsson who is busting a gut to try to get on the end of it.
1835: Sebastian Larsson comes on for Johan Elmander, who's put in a decent shift.
1833: So who's your money on? I'm sticking with Spain. Sweden look like they've settled for 1-1.
1832: "I'm sorry I've got to disagree (see 1803). Ibrahimovic is the Matt Le Tissier of the tournament with more arrogance, he's so lazy! He drops deep but then doesn't make it into the box - or rather doesn't try to."
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1831: "This game has a breakaway Larsson goal written all over it."
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1828: Spain are dominating now and Fernando Torres heads a corner back across the Sweden six-yard box for Marcos Senna to nod into the air, Andreas Isaksson gratefully grabbing the ball on the line.
1825: Marcos Senna hammers in a 30-yard shot that Andreas Isaksson gets down superbly to tip away for a corner.
1823: "They do have an awful lot of possession the Spanish, but when you get to the end of a game you usually find the opposition have had as many shots on goal as they have."
BBC Radio 5 Live pundit Graham Taylor
1821: "Amazing moment - like Swedish-Spanish Pinball Machine."
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1819: Spain have about 73 chances in a minute as it's mayhem in the Sweden box. David Silva hits a shot that Andreas Isaksson saves but fumbles, the keeper recovers to parry David Villa's follow-up and then Fernando Torres' goalbound shot is deflected wide off Daniel Andersson.
1818: Fernando Torres gets free of his marker inside the penalty area on the left, but he drags his right-foot shot wide. That was about the same position Arjen Robben scored his ridiculous goal from yesterday.
1818: "Torres is still on top for Player Rater. He has only touched the ball twice in the second half. Doesn't figure does it?"
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1815: Spain take off Xavi and Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas and Santi Cazorla come on. They've used up all their subs now.
1814: "Spain have had a lot of possession, but Sweden are confident in their ability to challenge the Spanish now."
BBC Radio 5 Live pundit Graham Taylor
1811: Andres Svensson is booked for about his 12th foul, this one on the nippy David Silva.
1809: Yellow card for Carlos Marchena - so the referee knows where his whistle is then. A definite card for a cynical trip on Johan Elmander as the forward ran at him with pace.
1808: I'm hearing that Sweden have taken off Zlatan Ibrahimovic as a precaution over his knee injury. A wise move, but a shame nevertheless.
1806: Massive over-playing it from Spain as David Villa and David Silva both pass up golden chances to shoot. Spain cannot afford to mess around here.
1803: We are back under way - without the brilliant Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He's gone off and been replaced by Markus Rosenberg. As a neutral, I'm gutted. He was awesome.
1802: Looking over a balcony at two choppers parked in a nearby field at half-time minding my own business when I notice a real nasty looking geezer stood next to me. Start to inch my way out of the scene when I notice his accreditation badge with police written on it. Don't mess with Austrian rozzers."
BBC Sport's Paul Fletcher at the Stadion Tivoli Neu
1801: "There is no way its a penalty, it's the attackers responsibility to stay on his feet regardless of what a defender does. A class striker can score goals against a physical defence."
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There's always one, isn't there?
1800: Player Rater - Spain's goalscorer Fernando Torres is leading the way so far with 8.45 but Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic is not far behind on 8.18. Bottom of the class at the break is Johan Elmander, who was lucky not to concede that penalty on the stroke of half-time and is stuck on 5.24.
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1757: "A bit frustrating watching as a Northern Ireland fan, we could have been playing in this match, having beaten both Spain and Sweden in qualifying. Arise David Healy MBE!
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1753: Great half, dominated by Spain at the start and then Sweden took over with the brilliant Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the heart of everything. But we have just seen the worst decision of the tournament by a country mile by Dutch referee Pieter Vink, the same official who refused to give a peno in the Champions League game between Arsenal and Liverpool when Dirk Kuyt blatantly fouled Alex Hleb. Why not ask You Are The Ref what should have happened?
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1749: "One of the most blatant penalties I've ever seen."
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1747: "He jumps into his back, it's a penalty. The referee must have missed it."
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1746: HALF-TIME Sweden 1-1 Spain
1745: Shocking decision. A cross comes into the Sweden box and as David Silva waits for it to come down, Johan Elmander absolutely flattens him. No penalty, according to the referee, who is just wrong.
1744: "The row I'm sitting on was really shaking when Sweden scored - it was actually quite scary!"
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1742: With number 10 on his back, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is playing the role of the archetypal creator for Sweden today. He is tormenting the Spanish by dropping deep and picking the ball up and his first touch and passing have been exemplary. A great display so far.
1740: "I keep wondering why Sweden keep bringing back Henrik Larsson. Then I watch him and stop. What a player."
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1738: Spain have been rattled big time here.
1737: A long ball into the Sweden box (yep, Spain can play them too) is half headed away by Olof Mellberg but falls to David Villa, who hits a sweet right-foot volley from 20 yards that Andreas Isaksson saves.
1736: "Zlatan has spent the past 32 minutes proving that he has the finest first touch in the game. Look at the way he creates movement and fluidity of movement in the Sweden team every time he gets on the ball. It is easy to understand what all the fuss is about."
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1733: GOAL Sweden 1-1 Spain
Bad goal for the Spanish to concede that. Fredrik Stoor swings over a cross from the right and after Zlatan Ibrahimovic mis-kicks his first effort, he easily beats Sergio Ramos's poor attempt at a tackle and coolly slips the ball past Iker Casillas. Game on.
1732: Henrik Larsson is causing some problems and he goes up for a header at the back post with Sergio Ramos that drifts over the bar.
1730: "In the last five minutes Sweden have had their best spell of the game. They've had some controlled poessession, but when Spain get the ball they do still have to get tighter."
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1728: "Sweden are getting loads of balls into the box, it's a good tactic against the small-statured Spanish."
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1726: Sweden launch a free-kick into the Spain box and they don't look comfortable dealing with it, Sergio Ramos getting a crucial block in as Zlatan Ibrahimovic pulled the trigger.
1723: Spain are forced into an early change with central defender Carles Puyol going off and Raul Albiol coming on to replace him.
1721: Henrik Larsson finds space in the box but he can only float Zlatan Ibrahimovic's pass over Iker Casillas and over the bar.
1720: "(See1707) C-3P0 tells me that the difference in the efficiency of the referees is spoiling the game and this will result in the wrong team winning the tournament"
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Tell C-3PO he's a buffoon.
1716: Johan Elmander gets into the Spanish box and has a great chance to equalise but he shoots into the side-netting. "If he'd squared it to Freddie Ljungberg he's got a tap-in," rages former England manager Graham Taylor on BBC Radio 5 Live.
1714: GOAL Sweden 0-1 Spain
Not the classically beautiful Spanish goal you might expect, but they all count for one. David Silva picks the ball up from a corner on the left-hand edge of the 18-yard box and he hits a cross-shot that Fernando Torres brilliantly sticks a foot out to and diverts into the corner of the net. Cue Spanish jubilation all round.
1713: "Torres is certainly causing havoc down that right wing. If he keeps playing like that he will get an assist or a goal soon."
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1711: Anders Svensson tackles Xavi and seems to follow through a little unnecessarily, his studs catching the Barcelona schemer on his left knee. After initially going down, he seems OK.
1708: Good stuff from Spain down their right as Sergio Ramos and Fernando Torres link up well but Sweden win possession and try to hit them on the break, Freddie Ljungberg eventually hitting a tame shot straight at Iker Casillas.
1707: "Torres 1st goal Spain 2-0."
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But what does C-3PO think?
1705: "Re: 1655, you sound like my mother. Yesterday she spent 10 minutes saying how the colour of the Netherlands' socks didn't match their shirts. Seriously."
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1703: Andres Iniesta, not known for his 30-yard left-foot screamers, hits a 30-yard left-foot strike that flies just high and wide of Andreas Isaksson's goal.
1701: Zlatan Ibrahimovic gets the first sniff of a chance but after chesting down a cross in the box, Carles Puyol clears.
1700: We are under way in Innsbruck.
1658: "Torres and Villa are going to outgun Swedes. Surely best forward partnership in Euro 2008?"
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1655: The teams are out. Isn't it exciting?
1653: "If you look at Henrik Larsson, it's a tribute to him that he is in good enough shape at 36 to walk back into this team. He is a personality that lifts the whole Swedish nation, he's fantastic. He hasn't lost the ability to create chances through exceptional movement, either."
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1649: "Stevo ma man. Henrik Larsson is so good, that when he does press-ups, he doesn't push himself back up, he pushes the earth back down."
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1646: "Spain will go to the final and lose to the Netherlands."
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Just to clarify, that can't happen. The final will be between a country from Groups A and B and one from Groups C and D. Honest.
1642: Stevo - I finished reading an article yesterday about the fall of Dutch football - and why they won't win Euro 2008 - in a magazine that bears the name of a decent formation."
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A decent formation? How very English of you! I think it's harsh to criticise people for worrying about Holland - I mean they were dull throughout qualifying and even the great Johan Cruyff said beforehand he didn't think that squad was capable of playing beautiful football. How wrong we all were.
1638: Sweden, according to reports, will perform before an illustrious guest in Innsbruck in Prince Carl Philip. He is predicting a 1-0 win to the Swedes, so let's hope he's as rubbish at predos as I usually am. Old PCP once completed the Vasaloppet - longest cross-country ski race in the world.
1634: So these two, having faced each other in qualifying, meet again. Sweden won 2-0 in Stockholm in October 2006 - Spain's last competitive defeat - and Spain bounced back with a 3-0 win in Madrid in November 2007.
1629: "It amazes me how Kim Kallstrom doesn't get a start for Sweden. He is a key man for Lyon, a strong European team, but he gets chosen behind a Southampton reject! Crazy!"
Ross, via text
1626: Now my correct Czech Republic 1-3 Portugal prediction the other day sent shockwaves through Euro 2008. So I'm guessing (another prediction?) I'll be back to looking ridiculous again by this evening. After much deliberation, here we go...
Sweden 1-3 Spain
Greece 0-2 Russia
1622: "Remember: Spanish anthem - no words."
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After a hammering the other day, how could I possibly forget??
1619: "Sweden are gonna win this. The Spanish will struggle to get past Sweden and the defenders will struggle to stop Ibrahimovic and Larsson."
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1616: Sweden have reshuffled their side after injuries to right-back Niclas Alexandersson and right-midfielder Christian Wilhelmsson. Fredrik Stoor comes into the defence and boss Lars Lagerback switches from 4-4-2 to 4-3-3 and brings in Johan Elmander. Spain are unchanged from the team that tore Russia apart in their opening game.
1613: So get involved. If you want to talk about the Netherlands frankly I'm not going to stop you, because they're awesome. But Sweden-Spain and then Greece-Russia contributions would be very gratefully received, too. Get texting on that magic 81111 number and join the debate on 606. What golden days these are.
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1609: TEAM NEWS Spain v Sweden
Spain: Casillas, Ramos, Puyol, Marchena, Capdevila, Xavi, Silva, Senna, Iniesta, Villa, Torres.
Sweden: Isaksson, Stoor, Nilsson, Mellberg, Hansson, Svensson, Ljungberg, D Andersson, H Larsson, Ibrahimovic, Elmander.
1608: Which is why many neutrals will be hoping Spain and their own brand of beautiful football can finish top of Group D and stay apart from the Dutch until the semi-finals. Spain, fresh from their 4-1 mauling of Russia on Tuesday, meet Sweden in Innsbruck, in the first of our two games today and winner takes top slot. And I say this as I wipe a tear away from my eye, but today marks the last day of Euro 2008 with a 1700 BST game and a 1945 BST game too. I'm with Cheesy - I wish it would never end.
1604: I don't know about you, but I'm still absolutely buzzing after last night. Surely 13 June 2008 will go down in history as the greatest Friday the 13th of all time? And what did we learn? Well, that the world's greatest goalkeeper is still the same (Gianluigi Buffon), that it's embarrassing to see players who were once awesome look finished (Lilian Thuram) and that the Netherlands so far have, without question, played the most glorious tournament football for a generation.
Netherlands 4-1 France
Italy 1-1 Romania
1600: Euro Two Thousand And Great. It's all Dutch to me.
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