Martinez and Albiol just about deal with a long ball forward which is flicked on by Isak.
Spain come forward again and Oyarzabal picks the ball up at the edge of the area, but he can't quite control it for a shot.
90' +3
S. Andersson enters the game and replaces M. Berg.
Andersson comes on for Berg for the final minutes of the game.
90' +2
S. Larsson gets yellow.
Rodrigo has scored a goal for Spain! Assist by Fabián Ruiz.
Fabian gets the assist. The ball dropped to him on the left side, he hit it vaguely towards goal and Rodrigo turned it in.
GOAL! SPAIN ARE LEVEL, IT'S RODRIGO OFF THE BENCH! That looks like the goal that takes Spain to the Euros, he stabs home from close range after a cross/shot from Fabian!
Yellow card Sebastian Larsson
90' +1
We're into four minutes of added time here. Can Sweden hold on, or will Spain nick the point they need to qualify for Euro 2020?
Granqvist opts for safety first and puts the ball behind after a loose touch from Rodrigo.
90'
Bernat fizzes a ball across the line of the six-yard box after good work from Ceballos, but nobody is there to attack it.
89'
Rodri gets yellow.
M. Berg gets yellow.
Rodri sees yellow as well after having a less-than polite word with Berg after his foul.
Berg is booked after a late challenge on Rodri.
88'
Navas comes infield and appears to realise he can't really use his left foot, before shanking an attempted pass to Bernat out for a goal kick with his right.
87'
Bengtsson gets a foot on the ball to prevent Navas collecting a cross-field pass in a crossing position on the right.
86'
The free-kick almost drops for Lindelof but he can't control it, and Spain win a free-kick of their own with a foul to prevent the counter.
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85'
Spain are starting to go long now, and Sweden will be happy with that. Granqvist makes an easy headed clearance and launches a counter-attack, with Sweden eventually looking to hold onto the ball in the Spanish half and Lustig winning a free-kick from Ceballos.
84'
There's some pinball in the area as the corner isn't properly cleared, but Forsberg eventually gets it out.
83'
G. Svensson enters the game and replaces A. Ekdal.
Ekdal goes off to be replaced by Svensson.
82'
Ceballos finds Bernat with a great pass over to the left, but his cross is headed away by Lindelof as the left-back looked for Gerard Moreno. Another cross comes in, and Spain get a corner.
81'
Jesús Navas enters the game and replaces Dani Carvajal.
K. Olsson gets yellow.
Olsson is then booked for his reaction to the challenge from Fabian.
Carvajal has been up and down the right flank all night, and he can have a sit down now as Navas comes on to replace him.
80'
Fabián Ruiz gets yellow.
Olsson skips away from Bernat on the right, but has to turn back with nowhere else to go.
Fabian gets the second yellow card of the evening for a foul on Olsson.
78'
Lustig heads away another Carvajal cross. Rodrigo threatens to break in behind down the right channel, but Lindelof is in the way.
77'
A. Isak enters the game and replaces R. Quaison.
Rodri sprays a pass out to Bernat on the left but Sweden are back in numbers and immediately close down the space he thought he had. The ball finds its way over to the other flank and Carvajal's cross floats behind for a goal kick.
Isak comes on for Quaison as Sweden finally make their first change. Isak gets a great reception. This used to be his home ground as an AIK player, and he grew up less than a kilometre from the stadium.
75'
The corner is cut out by Forsberg who controls the ball and carries it upfield, doing well to keep hold of possession as he waits for reinforcements. Eventually, a cross comes into Quaison but he can't get any power on his header and it's easily held by Kepa.
74'
Ceballos finds Carvajal with a nice chipped pass over to the right, and his first-time cross deflects behind for a corner.
73'
Olsen makes a good close-range stop to deny Gerard Moreno after a good tricky run from Ceballos to break into the Swedish area.
72'
Berg is adjudged to have fouled Albiol as the pair went up for a header just inside the Spanish half.
Rodrigo gets a bit of space in behind on the right, but his attempted low cross is cut out by the first man.
70'
Bengtsson delivers the free-kick in from the left, but Spain get it away at the second attempt. Ekdal then looks to fire a pass into Berg at the edge of the area, but a Spanish boot gets there first.
69'
Dani Ceballos gets yellow.
Spain have a bit of trouble playing their way out of a heavy Swedish press in the Spanish right-back position. Ceballos fouls Olsson as the ball is hooked upfield towards him, and the Arsenal man gets the first yellow card of the night.
66'
Rodrigo enters the game and replaces Thiago Alcântara.
Free-kick for Spain on the left, after Larsson trips Bernat.
An attacking change for Spain as Rodrigo comes on for Thiago. Or, if you like, Moreno brings on Moreno to play alongside Moreno up front.
65'
Spain are just starting to build up a head of steam in attack now, but Granqvist hacks the ball away from Moreno as he looks for space to shoot.
63'
Another great cross from Carvajal on the right, this time from close to the corner flag. Again it's Oyarzabal on the end of it, but he gets the header wrong and it bounces way over the crossbar. Thiago was steaming in behind him to meet it, and as a renowned aerial presence the Bayern Munich man can't believe Oyarzabal hasn't left it for him.
62'
Carvajal skims a really nice cross in towards the far post from a deep position on the right, and out of nowhere it looks as though Oyarzabal might be able to get on the end of it for a tap-in. He can't, though.
60'
Kepa enters the game and replaces David de Gea.
Kepa comes on in goal for Spain, after De Gea looks to have tweaked something off the ball. Manchester United don't have any big games coming up, do they?
58'
Rodri gets up to meet Oyarzabal's corner firmly, but the header is thumped straight at Olsen and it's an easy save.
57'
Spain get another corner on the left as Lindelof puts the ball behind.
56'
Ceballos lays the ball off for Carvajal on the right, and he delivers a decent-looking cross deep towards Moreno, but he can't get up to win the header and Sweden get it clear.
55'
Olsen gets in a flap at the referee after tipping Carvajal's cross further over the crossbar than it already was, and then pretending he didn't. Spain waste the corner, though.
54'
Fabian wins possession high up the pitch as Sweden look to play out, but Oyarzabal gives it away almost immediately.
52'
Thiago, who seems to have spent most of this match howling in disbelief after being correctly called back for niggling fouls, howls in disbelief after being correctly called back for a niggling foul over on the Spanish left.
50'
M. Berg has scored a goal for Sweden!
GOAL! 1-0 SWEDEN, BERG! There's more brilliance from De Gea to keep out Berg and then Larsson from point-blank range after Quaison's cross from the left, but Berg is on hand to nod in from a yard out with De Gea still down.
49'
Spain look like they have men over on the right for a moment after good work from Rodri and Moreno, but they slow the attack down and Sweden get men back. Bernat is eventually flagged offside as he makes a run toward the back post, but it doesn't look as if he kept the ball in anyway.
47'
Albiol spreads the ball from right to left with a long ball to Thiago over on the left wing, but he's crowded out as he looks to bring the ball infield. He might have been better off waiting for an overlapping run from Bernat there, as there was a lot of space out wide.
45' +1
HALF-TIME: SWEDEN 0-0 SPAIN
45'
Sweden press Rodri as De Gea takes a short goal kick, but the midfielder goes straight back to his goalkeeper who just about manages to hook it wide to Carvajal under pressure.
We're back underway as Spain get the ball rolling for the second half. No changes at the break.
43'
The second corner is cleared too before the ball comes back in towards Quaison, but De Gea comes out to the edge of his area to claim it.
Carvajal gives the ball away to Berg and the striker finds Larsson on the right. His attempted cross is deflected behind by Martinez and Larsson appeals for handball, but it's hit him square in the chest. That was a decent opportunity for Sweden after a lazy pass from Carvajal, and they didn't make the most of it.
42'
Bengtsson's delivery toward the near post is headed behind by Oyarzabal, who thinks he's been fouled. The referee disagrees, and it's another corner.
41'
Forsberg gets a bit of time outside the area and lines up a shot toward the bottom-right corner, but Martinez gets a stud to it and De Gea can see it wide. Corner for Sweden.
40'
Moreno gets the ball inside the area, turns and shoots in one fluid movement but sees it deflect over the bar for a corner on the right. Thiago's ball in is half-cleared, then fully cleared by Olsson.
37'
Thiago looks to be annoyed as Larsson wins a free-kick for flying through the air over him trying to win a header. Some sympathy for the Spaniard there.
35'
Carvajal is straight back off, he just needed a moment to collect himself after making that heroic block. He's involved at the other end straight away as Spain set up camp and look to lay siege to the Sweden area, but Fabian's shot from 20 yards curls well over the bar.
31'
Moreno looks to have sold Bernat short with a pass out towards the left but he does well to get on the end of it. It's for nothing in the end, though, as his attempted cross deflects back onto him and out for a goal kick.
29'
After a fraught few minutes, the away side put their foot on the ball for a moment to work their way back into a game that had slipped out of their control. The home fans are wide awake now, and Sweden seem to be feeding off that energy.
28'
Spain are all over the place! Sweden get the ball back immediately from De Gea's goal kick and Quaison drives into the area, showing a bit of neat footwork to evade Albiol before hitting a left-footed shot into the side netting.
27'
Lustig hits a half-volley absolutely beautifully and it's arrowing across goal into the bottom-left corner, but De Gea gets down to catch it.
26'
Sweden have men forward in numbers for the first time in the Spain penalty area but Quaison just dithers on the ball for a second too long and his pass is charged down. Spain make a bit of a hash of playing their way out, but get it away eventually.
25'
It's a good delivery toward the line of the six-yard box from Bengtsson, but Lindelof can't quite get his head to it and Spain clear.
24'
Spain look to build an attack down the right, but Fabian overhits his pass and Olsen can wander across to collect the loose ball under no pressure.
Olsson and Quaison do well in the midfield area to hold onto the ball as Sweden build an attack, and they eventually get their first corner of the night off Thiago.
22'
Bernat gets in behind in the penalty area and Martinez finds him well, but the left-back's control lets him down and Thiago is closed down before he can control his rushed pass.
20'
First chance for Moreno to get on the scoresheet as Carvajal delivers a cross in towards the penalty spot. He gets above Lindelof and flicks a header toward the far post, but Olsen gets across to tip it wide. The corner is cleared fairly easily.
19'
Bengtsson gets forward down the left for the first time, driving into a wide open space and chipping the ball in towards Berg and Quaison in the area, but Albiol gets it clear.
18'
Fabian plays the free-kick short back to Bernat who delivers the ball in from a deeper position on the left, but Sweden deal with it fairly easily. Spain get the ball straight back but have to start building the attack all over again from defence.
17'
Olsson is late in a tackle on Thiago, and Spain win a free-kick in a decent position to deliver a cross from the left.
16'
Bernat gets across to Lustig on the right as he looks to spray a pass forward from the halfway line. Sweden are starting to get a foothold in the game now, after seeing off Spain's early domination of possession.
15'
Sweden win a free-kick in the centre circle, just inside the Spain half. Larsson hoiks it forward into the penalty area but it's too close to De Gea, who makes a simple catch.
14'
And if Sweden do look like breaking, Spain can just put a little foul in, as Thiago trips Larsson.
13'
Sweden have generally managed to get a foot in when Spain get within 30 yards of goal and they do so again, but the ball always goes straight back to a Spanish boot. The home side don't seem able to get out when Spain counter-press after losing the ball.
11'
Ruiz crosses towards Bernat, making a late run towards the back post on the left, but Larsson is on hand to put it behind for another Spain corner.
10'
Bengtsson looks to launch a counter-attack with a fairly hopeful punt upfield towards Quaison, but Martinez does well to rise above him and snuff the move out.
9'
Spain enjoy a spell of possession in midfield, stroking the ball around just like in the good old days. They're having to be patient with Sweden keeping men behind the ball.
6'
Sweden are pressing in numbers in the Spanish half, but the Spain defence eventually do well to work their way around it. Oyarzabal gets into some space on the right and finds Fabian in midfield, but his chipped pass over the top is too heavy and bounces behind for a goal kick.
5'
Berg does well to skip between a couple of Spain defenders on the right, before being stipped by Thiago. The referee waves play on but Berg stays down for a moment and Sweden stop play.
4'
The corner from the left gets a flick-on but there's nobody to collect it and a Sweden defender can hoof it away.
3'
Moreno makes a run in between the centre-halves but no pass comes from Fabian. Spain instead work the ball over to Bernat in space on the left before switching play back over to the right, with Fabian's drive from the edge of the area tipped over by Olsen. Spain corner.
2'
The Sweden fans in the stand behind De Gea are loving it already tonight, they're making an absolute din. Spain keep hold of the ball for a little while before Thiago misplaces a pass over on the left, just beyond the halfway line.
1'
We're off! Sweden get us underway here at the Friends Arena, launching a long ball forward and giving possession away right from the off.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of this Euro 2020 qualifying match. It’s Sweden against Spain at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, as the away side look for the point that would seal their qualification from Group F.
Janne Andersson’s Sweden team are five points behind table-topping Spain in second, but only a point ahead of Romania in third and four ahead of Norway, with two more games still to play. Robert Moreno was appointed permanent manager of Spain shortly after he led his side to a 3-0 win over Sweden in the reverse fixture back in June.
SUBS: Riccardo Gagliolo, Sebastian Andersson, Ken Sema, Gustav Svensson, Emil Krafth, Karl-Johan Johnsson, Filip Helander, Marcus Danielson, Alexander Isak, John Guidetti, Muamer Tankovic, Kristoffer Nordfeldt.
SPAIN (4-3-3): David de Gea; Juan Bernat, Inigo Martinez, Raul Albiol, Dani Carvajal; Thiago Alcantara, Rodri, Fabian Ruiz; Dani Ceballos, Gerard Moreno, Mikel Oyarzabal.
SUBS: Santi Cazorla, Diego Llorente, Sergio Reguilon, Saul Niguez, Pau Lopez, Jesus Navas, Luis Alberto, Sergio Busquets, Rodrigo Moreno, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Pau Torres, Pablo Sarabia.
SWEDEN (4-4-2): Robin Olsen; Pierre Bengtsson, Andreas Granqvist, Victor Lindelof, Mikael Lustig; Emil Forsberg, Kristoffer Olsson, Albin Ekdal, Sebastian Larsson; Robin Quaison, Marcus Berg.
Right, the teams are on their way out of the tunnel. We’ll have the anthems and then we’ll be ready to go. Who are you backing?
Spain's attack hasn't looked especially coherent so far. Thiago and Fabian have both been influential, but neither Ceballos nor Oyarzabal has really been in the game, so there could be a change on the way there. Sweden will be pretty happy with how things are going at this stage.
This looked to have been a huge chance missed for Sweden, but their closest rivals Romania have also conceded a last-minute equaliser in their game with Norway, so they stay in second. Sweden and Romania play each other in their next game, in what could be a straight shoot-out for second place. Spain have Malta and Romania still to come, but their job is done.
That's it from The One Where Spain Qualified For The Euros at the Friends Arena tonight. Until the next time, it's goodbye from me.
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