The Ukrainian national team hit a date with its English counterpart in the quarter-finals of the European Football Championship (Euro 2020), after its victory with a deadly goal 2-1 over Sweden on Tuesday, in the final price of the tournament.

And the original time of the match ended with a 1-1 draw, so the two teams ruled for an additional time in two halves.

Oleksandr Zinchenko opened the scoring for Ukraine in the 27th minute, and Emil Forsberg equalized for Sweden in the 43rd minute.

Oleksandr Zinchenko dedicates the goal to the Ukrainian national team #Euro2020 |

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The tension and tension increased after the match extended for two additional periods, and the Swedish referee, Marcus Danielson, was sent off in the 99th minute in the first overtime period.

Luck is stubborn Emil Forsberg in two dangerous opportunities!

The end of normal time with a positive tie

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While the two teams were preparing for the penalty shootout from the penalty mark, Artem Duvbek scored the killer winning goal for Ukraine in the first minute of stoppage time for the second overtime period (121), to give his country the qualification card and face England in the Euro 2020 quarter-final in the Italian capital, Rome, next Saturday. .

Late drama!

🇺🇦 What a moment for Ukraine as Dovbyk wins it in extra time ⚽️#EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/J7tAv8Mbc9

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