Group G
Spectators : 21125
24.03.2023, 21:45
Vlahović 53'
Serbia: 23. Milinkovic-Savic V., 2. Pavlović S., 5. Erakovic, 8. Gudelj, 16. Grujic, 22. Lukic( till 72'), 9. Mitrovic A.( till 81'), 10. Tadic Du.( till 72'), 14. Živković A.( till 81'), 17. Kostić F., 18. Vlahović( till 63')
Substitution: 20. Milinković-Savić S.(from 63'), 6. Ilić I.(from 72'), 19. Samardzic L.(from 72'), 4. Milenković(from 81'), 11. Joveljić(from 81')
Bench: 1. Rajković P., 12. Rosic, 3. Mladenovic, 15. Masovic, 21. Djuricic F., 7. Radonjić N.
Lithuania: 12. Bartkus, 3. Beneta( till 86'), 4. Girdvainis, 5. Kažukolovas, 10. Černych, 13. Lasickas, 15. Gineitis( till 80'), 20. Šimkus, 8. Jankauskas E.( till 62'), 19. Paulauskas Gy.( till 80'), 22. Golubickas( till 62')
Substitution: 11. Novikovas(from 62'), 14. Slivka(from 62'), 18. Romanovskij(from 80'), 9. Laukzemis(from 80'), 23. Baravykas(from 86')
Bench: 1. Zubas, 2. Klimavičius L., 17. Širvys, 7. Sirgedas
Yellow Cards: Slivka 93'
Referee: Lawrence Visser (BEL)
Spectators: 21125
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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