Group F
Arnautovic 56'
Arnautovic (p.) 69'
Sweden: 1. Olsen R., 2. Wahlqvist( till 75'), 3. Lindelöf, 4. Hien, 8. Ekdal( till 64'), 10. Forsberg( till 64'), 13. Sema, 20. Cajuste( till 75'), 21. Kulusevski, 9. Isak( till 83'), 17. Gyökeres
Substitution: 18. Gustafson(from 64'), 14. Karlsson J.(from 64'), 6. Holm E.(from 75'), 7. Claesson(from 75'), 22. Quaison(from 83')
Bench: 12. Johansson V., 23. Nordfeldt, 11. Lagerbielke, 15. Starfelt, 16. Karlstrom, 19. Rohdén
Yellow Cards: Karlsson J. 71'
Austria: 12. Schlager A., 5. Posch, 8. Alaba, 15. Lienhart, 16. Mwene( till 72'), 4. Schlager X.( till 87'), 6. Seiwald N., 9. Sabitzer, 20. Laimer( till 87'), 7. Arnautovic( till 72'), 11. Gregoritsch( till 84')
Substitution: 2. Woeber M.(from 72'), 21. Wimmer P.(from 72'), 18. Onisiwo(from 84'), 10. Grillitsch(from 87'), 22. Seidl M.(from 87')
Bench: 1. Hedl, 13. Bachmann, 23. Schnegg, 14. Ljubicic D., 3. Danso, 17. Kainz, 19. Baumgartner
Yellow Cards: Mwene 45'
Croatian national team has done something that has never been done before in its history
Serbia was the first to concede in yesterday's Nations League match with Sweden, but answered the opponent with a Mitrovic hat-trick and another goal from Lukic
France defeated Austria at home, which allowed the reigning world champions to leave the last place in their League of Nations group