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Sweden 0-1 Belgium: Radja Nainggolan Strike Seals progress


Radja Nainggolan (centre) returned to the Belgium side in place of Mousa Dembele
Radja Nainggolan (centre) returned to the Belgium side in place of Mousa Dembele

Zlatan Ibrahimovic acknowledges the crowd after Sweden lost 0-1 to Belgium
Zlatan Ibrahimovic acknowledges the crowd after Sweden lost 0-1 to Belgium

Group E final table

TeamWDLGDPoints
Italy201+26
Belgium201+26
Rep of Ireland111-24
Sweden012-21
Ibrahimovic intends to retire from international duty after Euro 2016
Ibrahimovic intends to retire from international duty after Euro 2016

Belgium have booked a last-16 match with Hungary
Belgium have booked a last-16 match with Hungary

Radja Nainggolan fires home the only goal of the game
Radja Nainggolan fires home the only goal of the game

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