Ukraine vs Sweden: Match Update
By Ananya Rao / 27.03.2026
Ukraine narrowly missed direct qualification for the upcoming tournament, finishing among the best runners-up, with its only defeats coming against Group D winner France. Meanwhile, Sweden’s campaign unraveled after three straight defeats, leading to the dismissal of head coach Jon Dahl Tomasson.
In a significant match held on March 26, 2026, at the Estadio Ciudad de Valencia in Spain, Sweden emerged victorious with a score of 3-1 against Ukraine. Viktor Gyökeres was the standout player, scoring a hat-trick, while Matviy Ponomarenko netted a goal for Ukraine.
The match was played at a neutral venue due to the ongoing war with Russia, which has impacted Ukraine’s ability to host games. It attracted a crowd largely drawn from the 338,000 Ukrainians residing in Spain, highlighting the community’s support for their national team.
Graham Potter, the head coach of Sweden, praised Gyökeres’s performance, stating, “To score a hat-trick was one thing, but I thought his overall performance, his hold-up play, his defensive responsibility to the team, was incredible.” He also noted that the team executed their game plan effectively, anticipating a counterattacking style.
On the other hand, Ukraine’s head coach Serhiy Rebrov expressed disappointment, saying, “We lost tonight because we couldn’t show our maximum as a collective.” This loss marks another setback for Ukraine, which has fallen at the playoff hurdle six times since 1998.
Historically, Ukraine has had a competitive edge over Sweden, with three wins in their previous encounters. The last meeting between the two teams was at EURO 2012, where Ukraine secured a 2-1 victory.
Following this match, Sweden will advance to face either Poland or Albania on March 31. The outcome of this match will be crucial for both teams as they seek to secure a spot in the upcoming tournament.
Tickets for the match went on sale from February 23, with adult prices ranging from €35 to €100. The match’s atmosphere was electric, with fans eager to support their teams in a pivotal playoff.
As the tournament approaches, both teams will need to reassess their strategies and performances to improve their chances in future matches.
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