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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Euro U-21 - Final: Sweden U21 vs Portugal U21 Live Stream and TV Info

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Competitor: Sweden U21 vs Portugal U21 Live 
Series : EURO U-21 - 2015 
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 
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By Tom Davis

Sweden Under-21 manager Hakan Ericson believes his side can enter the Under-21s European Championship final against Portugal with confidence after holding them to a 1-1 draw in the group stages.

A 4-1 victory against Denmark ensured the two will meet for a second time in this competition, following on from a stalemate in Group B courtesy of an 89th-minute equaliser from midfielder Simon Tibbling.

After seeing Portugal run riot against Germany in a 5-0 victory on Saturday, Ericson feels his side can only take confidence from the fact that they fared better in the group stages.

He said: "Some teams are quicker and more technical than us, but we are very well organised tactically.

"We have a team that thinks anything is possible and fantastic team spirit. So, it's possible to win football matches with those qualities.

"To reach the final after coming through a difficult group is a great boost for the team.

"Portugal showed they're a very good team, but we played them just a few weeks ago and we drew 1-1. They have now beaten a great football nation like Germany, so that boosts our confidence a lot."

Ericson made two changes for the semi-final from the side that drew with Portugal last time around, with Tibbling and Filip Helander replacing Branimir Hrgota and Joseph Baffo in Sweden's starting line-up.

Tibbling added to his tally in this competition with the second goal against Denmark and could keep his place, yet Baffo is expected to be available for selection after recovering from a shoulder injury.

Portugal, meanwhile, reached the final in 1994 - two years after Sweden lost to five-time winners Italy.

And while a side that contained Luis Figo were beaten by Italy by a single golden goal, Portugal boss Rui Jorge feels his current crop of players have enough quality to win their first trophy at this level.

He told reporters: "It is an historic moment for Portuguese football at Under-21 level. We've already reached one final in 1994 but that was in a different format so to get here is historic.

"When we picked this group [of players], we knew they had a lot of quality.

"Of course we had some fears when they came here about whether they could show all their qualities but we knew what they were capable of – playing against big teams like this one, [Germany], we've faced today."

Jorge has only one injury concern for Tuesday's final at Eden Stadium in the shape of Tiago Ilori, who was forced out of the starting eleven against Germany after aggravating a thigh injury in the warm-up.

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