Carvajal's cross for Rodrigo bounces over the striker's head. Rodrigo has the talent to add more goals from the centre-forward position for La Roja. Quaison is fouled by Busquets but Sweden can't keep the ball in Spain's half for long. It's for nothing in the end, though, as his attempted cross deflects back onto him and out for a goal kick. Olsen gives away another corner. Ceballos fouls Olsson as the ball is hooked upfield towards him, and the Arsenal man gets the first yellow card of the night. Sweden win possession near the halfway line and make their way upfield. Malta have lost their last 5 qualifiers and can be expected to lose a sixth after they strive against Sweden this weekend. There's some pinball in the area as the corner isn't properly cleared, but Forsberg eventually gets it out. Albiol spreads the ball from right to left with a long ball to Thiago over on the left wing, but he's crowded out as he looks to bring the ball infield. Sweden leave themselves open at the back. Fabian gets the second yellow card of the evening for a foul on Olsson. Group E After that, fatigue set in for Sweden and Morata and Oyarzabal sealed Spain's win. Look for the 'Open calendar' button in the upper menu. They can't do anything with it though as Berg heads wide. What a save De Gea! Olsen is a busy man! Sweden are pressing in numbers in the Spanish half, but the Spain defence eventually do well to work their way around it. This time Parejo lofts the corner to Isco who tries an audacious first-time volley from outside the box and isn't too far away. Sweden head it away but only as far as Asensio. Spain tip-tap the ball around in the way they do so well, looking for an opening. Not entirely sure what happened there. It looks like Olsen will need to stay alert today. Berg is booked after a late challenge on Rodri. Luis Enrique is still away for personal reasons, so his assistant Robert Moreno takes the opportunity to rotate Spain's side, making eight changes from the team that easily saw off the Faroe Islands in Torshavn last week. SUBS: Riccardo Gagliolo, Sebastian Andersson, Ken Sema, Gustav Svensson, Emil Krafth, Karl-Johan Johnsson, Filip Helander, Marcus Danielson, Alexander Isak, John Guidetti, Muamer Tankovic, Kristoffer Nordfeldt. Sweden make another change - Olsson comes on for Ekdal. Sweden had led through Berg's point-blank header following two brilliant stops from De Gea, who went off injured after appearing to hurt himself off the ball. They're having to be patient with Sweden keeping men behind the ball. Guess you can't complain if it was a goal. The free-kick almost drops for Lindelof but he can't control it, and Spain win a free-kick of their own with a foul to prevent the counter. If Spain struggle to convert possession into goals, Andersson's men could snatch a point. This time they played against Sweden at home, without their manager. Great save from Olsen! Spain corner. A three-goal defeat is a little harsh on Sweden but they've offered next to nothing up front. Sweden know how to keep games close and rely on efficiency in the final third to make the most of fewer opportunities. Sweden finally get the opportunity to counter-attack through the middle and Alba is booked for tugging down Claesson.