On Tuesday evening three 2014 World Cup qualification matches were played in Europe.
In Solna, the Swedes, supported by their fans, clashed with the footballers from the Faroe Islands. Competing for an important victory to secure a ticket to the championship in Brazil, Sweden led by Zlatan Ibrahimovič came out victorious.
Both goals of the match were scored by the PSG forward, who also scored from the penalty spot at the end of the match. Sweden, Ireland, and Austria each have 11 points in Group C, with Germany maintaining the top spot.
Sweden 2 - 0 Faroe Islands 35' [1 - 0] Z.Ibrahimovič 82' [2 - 0] Z.Ibrahimovič (penalty)
Meanwhile, in Copenhagen, a match between Denmark and Armenia took place. Surprisingly, the Armenians defeated the EURO 2012 participant 0-4 in their away game.
Armenia took the lead in the first minute, and shortly after doubled the score through Aras Ozbiliz. In the second half, Armenia continued their dominance - Yuras Movsisyan scored in the 59th minute, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan sealed the victory at the end of the match.
Denmark 0 - 4 Armenia 1' [0 - 1] Y.Movsisyan 19' [0 - 2] A.Ozbiliz 59' [0 - 3] Y.Moysisvan 82' [0 - 4] H.Mkhitaryan
In the last match, Belarus met Finland. After a tough battle, the teams settled for a 1-1 draw.
For a long time, the Finns were in control, but Dimitrij Verkhovtsov managed to score and secure a draw for Belarus. It is worth noting that Spain and France are leading Group I.
Belarus 1 - 1 Finland 22' [0 - 1] T.Pukki 85' [1 - 1] D.Verkhovtsov