Euro 2020 group E: results and final table

Sweden and Spain qualify for the last 16

Spain head coach Luis Enrique
Spain head coach Luis Enrique
(Image credit: Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty Images)

Sweden and Spain are through to the last 16 of Euro 2020 after qualifying from group E.

In the final group matches Sweden secured top spot with a 3-2 win over Poland. Spain thrashed Slovakia 5-0 to finish second.

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Euro 2020 Group E final table

1. Group E results

Seville and St Petersburg

Monday 14 June 2021

  • Poland 1 Slovakia 2
  • Spain 0 Sweden 0

Friday 18 June 2021

  • Sweden 1 Slovakia 0

Saturday 19 June 2021

  • Spain 1 Poland 1

Wednesday 23 June 2021

  • Slovakia 0 Spain 5
  • Sweden 3 Poland 2

2. Sweden

  • Head coach: Janne Andersson
  • Key player: Robin Olsen

Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Karl-Johan Johnsson (København), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (Gençlerbirliği), Robin Olsen (Everton)
  • Defenders: Emil Krafth (Newcastle United), Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United), Marcus Danielson (Dalian Yifang), Pierre Bengtsson (Vejle), Ludwig Augustinsson (Werder Bremen), Pontus Jansson (Brentford), Filip Helander (Rangers), Mikael Lustig (AIK), Andreas Granqvist (Helsingborg)
  • Midfielders: Emil Forsberg (Leipzig), Ken Sema (Watford), Viktor Claesson (Krasnodar), Dejan Kulusevski (Juventus), Sebastian Larsson (AIK), Albin Ekdal (Sampdoria), Kristoffer Olsson (Krasnodar), Jens-Lys Cajuste (Midtjylland), Mattias Svanberg (Bologna), Gustav Svensson (Guangzhou)
  • Forwards: Marcus Berg (Krasnodar), Alexander Isak (Real Sociedad), Robin Quaison (Mainz), Jordan Larsson (Spartak Moskva)

Fixtures and results

  • Monday 14 June: Spain 0 Sweden 0
  • Friday 18 June: Sweden 1 Slovakia 0
  • Wednesday 23 June: Sweden 3 Poland 2

3. Spain

  • Head coach: Luis Enrique
  • Key player: Sergio Busquets

Squad

  • Goalkeepers: David de Gea (Manchester United), Unai Simón (Athletic), Robert Sánchez (Brighton & Hove Albion)
  • Defenders: José Gayà (Valencia), Jordi Alba (Barcelona), Pau Torres (Villarreal), Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City), Eric García (Manchester City), Diego Llorente (Leeds United), César Azpilicueta (Chelsea), Marcos Llorente (Atlético)
  • Midfielders: Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Rodri Hernández (Manchester City), Pedri (Barcelona), Thiago Alcántara (Liverpool), Koke (Atlético), Fabián Ruiz (Napoli)
  • Forwards: Dani Olmo (Leipzig), Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Gerard Moreno (Villarreal), Álvaro Morata (Juventus), Ferran Torres (Manchester City), Adama Traoré (Wolves), Pablo Sarabia (Paris)

Fixtures and results

  • Monday 14 June: Spain 0 Sweden 0
  • Saturday 19 June: Spain 1 Poland 1
  • Wednesday 23 June: Slovakia 0 Spain 5

4. Poland

  • Head coach: Paulo Sousa
  • Key player: Robert Lewandowski

Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Łukasz Fabiański (West Ham), Wojciech Szczęsny (Juventus), Łukasz Skorupski (Bologna)
  • Defenders: Jan Bednarek (Southampton), Bartosz Bereszyński (Sampdoria), Paweł Dawidowicz (Verona), Kamil Glik (Benevento), Michał Helik (Barnsley), Tomasz Kędziora (Dynamo Kyiv), Kamil Piątkowski (Raków Częstochowa), Tymoteusz Puchacz (Lech Poznań), Maciej Rybus (Lokomotiv Moskva)
  • Midfielders: Przemysław Frankowski (Chicago Fire), Kamil Jóźwiak (Derby), Mateusz Klich (Leeds), Kacper Kozłowski (Pogoń Szczecin), Grzegorz Krychowiak (Lokomotiv Moskva), Karol Linetty (Torino), Jakub Moder (Brighton), Przemysław Płacheta (Norwich), Piotr Zieliński (Napoli)
  • Forwards: Dawid Kownacki (Fortuna Düsseldorf), Robert Lewandowski (Bayern), Arkadiusz Milik (Marseille), Karol Świderski (PAOK), Jakub Świerczok (Piast Gliwice)

Fixtures and results

  • Monday 14 June: Poland 1 Slovakia 2
  • Saturday 19 June: Spain 1 Poland 1
  • Wednesday 23 June: Sweden 3 Poland 2

5. Slovakia

  • Head coach: Štefan Tarkovič
  • Key player: Marek Hamšík

Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Martin Dúbravka (Newcastle), Marek Rodák (Fulham), Dušan Kuciak (Lechia Gdańsk)
  • Defenders: Peter Pekarík (Hertha Berlin), Ľubomír Šatka (Lech Poznań), Denis Vavro (Huesca), Milan Škriniar (Inter Milan), Tomáš Hubočan (Omonoia), Dávid Hancko (Sparta Praha), Martin Koscelník (Liberec), Martin Valjent (Mallorca)
  • Midfielders: Marek Hamšík (IFK Göteborg), Stanislav Lobotka (Napoli), Patrik Hrošovský (Genk), Juraj Kucka (Parma), Ondrej Duda (Köln), Róbert Mak (Ferencváros), Vladimír Weiss (Slovan Bratislava), László Bénes (Augsburg), Lukáš Haraslín (Sassuolo), Jakub Hromada (Slavia Praha), Tomáš Suslov (Groningen), Ján Greguš (Minnesota)
  • Forwards: Michal Ďuriš (Omonoia), Róbert Boženík (Feyenoord), Ivan Schranz (Jablonec)

Fixtures and results

  • Monday 14 June: Poland 1 Slovakia 2
  • Friday 18 June: Sweden 1 Slovakia 0
  • Wednesday 23 June: Slovakia 0 Spain 5
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