Finals
Lagerbielke 44'
Gyökeres 88'
Świderski 55'
Sweden: 23. Nordfeldt - 2. Lagerbielke, 3. Lindelöf, 5. Gudmundsson G., 8. Svensson D., 15. Starfelt - 16. Karlstrom (Zeneli B., 69), 18. Ayari (Svanberg, 90) - 11. Elanga (Bergvall, 69) - 10. Nygren (Lundgren G., 81), 17. Gyökeres
Substitution: Bergvall (from 69); Zeneli B. (from 69); Lundgren G. (from 81); Svanberg (from 90)
Bench: 1. Törnqvist N., 12. Ellborg - 4. Eriksson V. - 6. Swedberg, 20. Larsson Hu. - 21. Ali - 9. Nilsson G.
Yellow Cards: Karlstrom 62; Bergvall 76
Poland: 1. Grabara - 3. Wiśniewski, 5. Bednarek, 14. Kiwior - 2. Cash (Grosicki, 90), 10. Zielinski P., 13. Kaminski J., 20. Szymanski S. - 21. Zalewski (Piątek K., 90) - 7. Świderski (Pietuszewski, 63), 9. Lewandowski
Substitution: Pietuszewski (from 63); Grosicki (from 90); Piątek K. (from 90)
Bench: 12. Kochalski, 22. Drągowski - 4. Kędziora, 16. Ziolkowski, 18. Bereszynski - 6. Slisz, 17. Rózga - 19. Skóraś - 8. Moder
Yellow Cards: Kiwior 43; Pietuszewski 65; Piątek K. 90
A late winner in the 88th minute sealed a memorable night for the hosts

Ukraine end another qualification cycle with a performance defined by a lack of resilience and identity

The hosts endured a difficult first half and found themselves trailing just before the break

The 25-year-old is a key figure for the Sweden national team

The stakes could not be higher — and Ukraine is determined not to start the decisive battles at a disadvantage

Graham Potter has been officially named the new head coach of the Sweden men’s national team

Lewandowski has sustained damage to his hamstring and will miss the upcoming league fixture against Girona

Viktor Gyökeres has been recognised for his outstanding goalscoring exploits, claiming the prestigious Gerd Müller Trophy at this year’s Paris gala

Michał Probierz has officially stepped down from his position

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