Poland equalise against Slovakia within 30 seconds of the second half. 
Poland equalise against Slovakia within 30 seconds of the second half. 
45:32 - Karol Linetty’s equaliser against Slovakia was the second fastest goal after HT in EC history, after Marcel Coras in 1984 for Romania v Germany (45:21).
Wojciech Szczesny becomes the first goalkeeper ever to score an own goal in the history of the Euros ![]()
◉ 18’: Wojciech Szczęsny (2020)
◉ 22’: Igor Tudor (2004)
◎ 49’: Glen Johnson (2012)
◎ 51’: Dejan Govedarica (2000)
◉ 53’: Merih Demiral (2020)
Three of the top five earliest own goals in European Championship history were scored by Juventus players. ![]()
Poland are only the second team to score an own goal and have a player sent off in the same European Championship game after Czechoslovakia against the Netherlands in 1976. ![]()
3 - Grzegorz Krychowiak is the third player to be sent off for Poland at a major tournament (European Championship or World Cup) after Radislaw Sobolewski against Germany at the 2006 World Cup and Wojciech Szczesny against Greece at EURO 2012.
Milan Skriniar has scored 3 goals in his career for Slovakia
They have come in his last 4 appearances for the national team

Slovakia take all three points, taking the lead through an own goal and grabbing the winner after a red card.
Spain XI: Unai Simón; Marcos Llorente, Pau Torres, Laporte, Jordi Alba; Koke, Rodri, Pedri; Ferrán Torres, Morata, Dani Olmo.
Sweden XI: Olsen; Lustig, Lindelöf, Danielson, Augustinsson; Larsson, Ekdal, Olsson, Forsberg; Berg, Isak.
Pedri starts for Spain against Sweden.
At the age of 18 years, six months, and 20 days, he becomes the youngest player to represent Spain at the European Championship ![]()
vs Russia ![]()
vs Czech Republic ![]()
vs Northern Ireland ![]()
vs Germany ![]()
vs Ukraine ![]()
vs Switzerland ![]()
vs Portugal ![]()
vs Senegal ![]()
vs Colombia ![]()
vs Japan ![]()
vs Slovakia ![]()
Robert Lewandowski’s woes on the international stage continue. ![]()
Play areas of Spain vs. Sweden after 25 minutes via @SofaScoreINT.
Safe to say Spain are in control. 

Álvaro Morata has scored just one goal in 384 minutes (almost 6.5 hours) of football for Spain in 2021.
