Skriniar hoping to seal Slovakia's place in last 16
Milan Skriniar is on a hot run of form in front of goal and will hope to lead Slovakia into the Euro 2020 knockout phase.
Milan Skriniar is on a hot run of form in front of goal and will hope to lead Slovakia into the Euro 2020 knockout phase.
Slovakia will seek to build on a famous opening-game triumph over Poland at Euro 2020 when they face Sweden on Friday.
Stefan Tarkovic's side sit proudly atop Group E after a 2-1 win in St Petersburg on Monday, with the in-form Milan Skriniar's goal decisive. It represented just a second victory at a European Championship for Slovakia, who are enjoying a six-match unbeaten run in all competitions.
After those joyous celebrations at the start of the week, Tarkovic has had to contend with the unwelcome distraction of two coronavirus positives within the camp. Defender Denis Vavro and a member of staff are the duo affected but Tarkovic said UEFA protocols had been followed "to avoid the spread of the infection", with the pair now in self-isolation.
A win would send Slovakia through to the knockout phase but they face a Sweden side who secured a surprise result of their own in holding Spain to a goalless draw. Janne Andersson's men showed practically no desire to attack as Spain dominated the ball, enjoying 85 per cent of possession.
Sweden had a fraction of Spain's passes while forward Marcus Berg exited proceedings after 69 minutes after few touches of the ball. The dynamics in this game, which will again be in St Petersburg, are altogether different and the Swedes will be under pressure to get on the front foot.
The omens do not bode well for Sweden, who have lost their second match of the group stage at each of the last four major tournaments. However, those games were against Spain, England, Italy and Germany.
It was honours even the last time these two sides met as they shared a 1-1 draw back in 2018.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Sweden – Alexander Isak
Despite Sweden being so thoroughly outplayed by Spain, Isak did manage to make a positive impression and might, in fact, have scored. His shot bounced off the knee of Marcos Llorente and struck the post, while the Real Sociedad forward laid on a glorious chance for Berg, who fluffed his lines.
Slovakia – Milan Skriniar
Inter centre-half Skriniar might once have been considered an unlikely match-winner, but after failing to score in his first 37 international outings he now has three goals in his past four appearances for Slovakia.