<p>Emil Forsberg's second-half penalty sealed Sweden a 1-0 win over Slovakia in Saint Petersburg on Friday as the Scandinavians moved top of Euro 2020 Group E.</p>.<p>Janne Andersson's men, who played out a goalless draw with Spain in their opener, now look set to reach the knockout stage for the first time since 2004.</p>.<p>A point in their final game against Poland at the Krestovsky Stadium on Wednesday would be enough to be sure of a top-two finish in the group.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/penalty-misses-at-historically-high-rate-at-euro-2020-998745.html" target="_blank">Penalty misses at historically high rate at Euro 2020</a></strong></p>.<p>Slovakia could have qualified with a game to spare with a win, but still have their fate in their own hands ahead of their final match against Spain in Seville.</p>.<p>On Friday, Sebastian Larsson had an early effort comfortably saved by Martin Dubravka, but Slovakia otherwise started brightly, with Juraj Kucka heading wide in the fifth minute.</p>.<p>Both sides had spells of pressure in the first half without creating many chances, perhaps in the knowledge a point would be a reasonably good result.</p>.<p>Ondrej Duda made space for a shot shortly after the break, but fired over the crossbar.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/england-eye-euro-2020-last-16-by-breaking-scotland-hearts-998824.html" target="_blank">England eye Euro 2020 last 16 by breaking Scotland hearts</a></strong></p>.<p>Kucka drew a brilliant one-handed save from Robin Olsen, but the Slovakia midfielder was flagged offside.</p>.<p>It was Sweden who almost made the breakthrough twice before the hour mark, as Newcastle stopper Dubravka tipped away Ludwig Augustinsson's header and Marcus Danielson nodded over from the resulting corner.</p>.<p>Sweden continued to press for the winner, as Alexander Isak's header looped onto the roof of the net.</p>.<p>Real Sociedad striker Isak then almost scored one of the great European Championship goals, weaving past four defenders before seeing a low strike saved by Dubravka at his near post.</p>.<p>Sweden finally forged ahead, though, in the 77th minute, as RB Leipzig midfielder Forsberg beat Dubravka from the penalty spot after the 'keeper had brought down substitute Robin Quaison.</p>.<p>Slovakia laid a late siege on their opponents' goal, but saw an optimistic late penalty appeal for handball turned down as Sweden held on.</p>
<p>Emil Forsberg's second-half penalty sealed Sweden a 1-0 win over Slovakia in Saint Petersburg on Friday as the Scandinavians moved top of Euro 2020 Group E.</p>.<p>Janne Andersson's men, who played out a goalless draw with Spain in their opener, now look set to reach the knockout stage for the first time since 2004.</p>.<p>A point in their final game against Poland at the Krestovsky Stadium on Wednesday would be enough to be sure of a top-two finish in the group.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/penalty-misses-at-historically-high-rate-at-euro-2020-998745.html" target="_blank">Penalty misses at historically high rate at Euro 2020</a></strong></p>.<p>Slovakia could have qualified with a game to spare with a win, but still have their fate in their own hands ahead of their final match against Spain in Seville.</p>.<p>On Friday, Sebastian Larsson had an early effort comfortably saved by Martin Dubravka, but Slovakia otherwise started brightly, with Juraj Kucka heading wide in the fifth minute.</p>.<p>Both sides had spells of pressure in the first half without creating many chances, perhaps in the knowledge a point would be a reasonably good result.</p>.<p>Ondrej Duda made space for a shot shortly after the break, but fired over the crossbar.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/england-eye-euro-2020-last-16-by-breaking-scotland-hearts-998824.html" target="_blank">England eye Euro 2020 last 16 by breaking Scotland hearts</a></strong></p>.<p>Kucka drew a brilliant one-handed save from Robin Olsen, but the Slovakia midfielder was flagged offside.</p>.<p>It was Sweden who almost made the breakthrough twice before the hour mark, as Newcastle stopper Dubravka tipped away Ludwig Augustinsson's header and Marcus Danielson nodded over from the resulting corner.</p>.<p>Sweden continued to press for the winner, as Alexander Isak's header looped onto the roof of the net.</p>.<p>Real Sociedad striker Isak then almost scored one of the great European Championship goals, weaving past four defenders before seeing a low strike saved by Dubravka at his near post.</p>.<p>Sweden finally forged ahead, though, in the 77th minute, as RB Leipzig midfielder Forsberg beat Dubravka from the penalty spot after the 'keeper had brought down substitute Robin Quaison.</p>.<p>Slovakia laid a late siege on their opponents' goal, but saw an optimistic late penalty appeal for handball turned down as Sweden held on.</p>