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Philip O'Connor

Stuttering Spain draw with Sweden to qualify for Euro 2020

Soccer Football - Euro 2020 Qualifier - Group F - Sweden v Spain - Solna, Stockholm, Sweden - October 15, 2019. Spain's Rodrigo celebrates after scoring. TT News Agency/Jessica Gow/via REUTERS

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A stuttering Spain qualified for Euro 2020 as a stoppage-time strike by substitute Rodrigo cancelled out Marcus Berg's opener for Sweden in a 1-1 draw in Group F on Tuesday.

The result left Spain top of the standings on 20 points and guaranteed a spot in the top two, with the Swedes second on 15, and Romania a point further back in third.

Soccer Football - Euro 2020 Qualifier - Group F - Sweden v Spain - Solna, Stockholm, Sweden - October 15, 2019. Spain players celebrate after scoring. TT News Agency/Jessica Gow/via REUTERS

Yet having drawn with both Norway and Sweden in their last two matches on their trip to Scandinavia, the Spaniards will have plenty of work to do if they want to be considered among the favourites at next year's tournament.

With captain Sergio Ramos suspended following his yellow card in their last game against Norway, Spain started superbly, pinging the ball from side to side and probing for openings behind the Swedish defence.

Thiago Alcantara could have put the visitors ahead early on, but after rounding the goalkeeper he miscontrolled the ball and it rolled out for a goal kick.

Soccer Football - Euro 2020 Qualifier - Group F - Sweden v Spain - Solna, Stockholm, Sweden - October 15, 2019. Spain's Rodrigo celebrates after scoring. TT News Agency/Anders Wiklund/via REUTERS

Midfielder Rodri had a stinging shot saved shortly afterwards and it looked to be only a matter of time before the Spaniards made the breakthrough, but with goalkeeper Robin in Olsen in superb form, the Swedes adjusted and began to grow into the game.

Fullback Mikael Lustig had their first shot on target in the 27th minute and striker Robin Quaison followed it up with a brilliant header that Spain keeper David De Gea clawed away for a corner.

With light rain falling throughout the game, players struggled to keep their footing on the Friends Arena surface.

Soccer Football - Euro 2020 Qualifier - Group F - Sweden v Spain - Solna, Stockholm, Sweden - October 15, 2019. Sweden's Marcus Berg scores. TT News Agency/Anders Wiklund/via REUTERS

Striker Berg put Sweden in front early in the second half after his initial header was saved, as was Emil Forsberg's shot, but Berg nodded home from close range at the second attempt to give his side the lead.

De Gea left the fray injured on the hour mark and despite dominating possession throughout, Spain found it almost impossible to create the kind of chances they had enjoyed in the opening exchanges.

The crowd of over 49,000 in the stands were in fine voice as they ignored the damp weather with the final whistle approaching, but Rodrigo silenced them by snapping up a ball from a corner and rifling it home to send Spain through.

Soccer Football - Euro 2020 Qualifier - Group F - Sweden v Spain - Solna, Stockholm, Sweden - October 15, 2019. Spain's Rodrigo celebrates after scoring. TT News Agency/Jessica Gow/via REUTERS

"I am very happy, the players were very good and we met a very strong rival. It was tough for us, but we corrected what needed to be corrected," Spain coach Robert Moreno told reporters.

"It's great that have achieved this, there's a lot less pressure and now in three weeks we play Malta. We must focus on playing well in the remaining matches," he added.

Sweden coach Janne Andersson said he was happy with his players, despite them conceding a late goal.

Soccer Football - Euro 2020 Qualifier - Group F - Sweden v Spain - Solna, Stockholm, Sweden - October 15, 2019. Sweden's Mikael Lustig and Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal in action. TT News Agency/Anders Wiklund/via REUTERS

"That's football, it happens sometimes. I can't sit here and be annoyed with players who have given everything," he told a reporters.

Elsewhere in the group, the Faroe Islands secured their first win of the campaign with a 1-0 home win over Malta, while Romania drew 1-1 at home to Norway.

The battle to join Spain at Euro 2020 could be decided when Sweden visit Romania on Nov. 15. Norway, who are fourth in the group on 11 points, still retain a remote chance of making the tournament.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Clare Fallon and Toby Davis)

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