Sweden shocked everyone by surpassing Spain and Poland to top Group E and will look to continue the red-hot form in the knockout stages. Ukraine will play the underdog role in the knockout stages as the Ukrainians snuck in with the final third-place spot. Read on for our Sweden vs Ukraine prediction, preview and viewers guide.
Sweden vs Ukraine
- What: Euro 2020 Round of 16, Match 43
- Where: Hampden Park, Glasgow
- When: 3 p.m. ET, Tuesday, June 29
- What’s Next: Winner plays England-Germany winner
Sweden vs Ukraine How To Watch In U.S.
- TV: ESPN
- Streaming: ESPN App
The18’s Sweden vs Ukraine Prediction
- Algorithm: Sweden 2-1 Ukraine
- Travis: Sweden 1-0 Ukraine
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- David: Sweden 3-1 Ukraine
- Grant: Ukraine 1-0 Sweden
- Mariel: Sweden 3-2 Ukraine
Sweden vs Ukraine Preview
GLASGOW (Reuters) — Sweden's free-scoring winger Emil Forsberg has declared himself fit and ready to go for Tuesday's Euro 2020 last-16 clash with Ukraine.
Forsberg has netted three times for the rock-solid Swedes, who opened with a scoreless draw against Spain before edging Slovakia 1-0 thanks to Forsberg's penalty and finishing with a dramatic 3-2 win over Poland in which he scored twice.
Having played in sweltering conditions in Seville, Spain and St Petersburg, Russia, Forsberg skipped training on Saturday.
"My status is good. I trained fully today, it was more just a precaution yesterday, so there are no problems," he told a news conference on Sunday.
Starting out on the left wing but often moved inside into a playmaking role, Forsberg's goals have been key to Sweden's success, and coach Janne Andersson will face his usual selection headache as he picks two of Alexander Isak, Robin Quaison and Marcus Berg to start up front.
Isak has started all three games, with Berg alongside him for the first two and Quaison getting the nod against Poland. None of them has scored in the tournament.
Also in the mix are Viktor Claesson, who scored the late winner against the Poles, and Dejan Kulusevski, who created two goals after coming off the bench in the same game.
They will face a fired-up Ukraine side led by Andriy Shevchenko that is receiving a great deal of support from high places after a win over North Macedonia and losses to Netherlands and Austria took them through as the third-placed team in Group C.
"For the first time in history, the Ukrainian national soccer team has moved past the group stage at the European championship and reached the playoffs! It seems like soccer has repaid us a debt for all the times it has been unfair to us," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote on Instagram.
"Our guys have the chance to prove that we’ve just been warming up this whole time. I’m sure the round of 16 will show us the real, great soccer we are all used to. We believe in you! We believe in the team! We believe in Ukraine!” he added.
The winners will face a mouthwatering clash with either England or Germany in the quarterfinals.