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Gyokeres strikes late as Sweden edge Poland to reach World Cup finals

Sweden beat Poland 3-2 ​to book their ticket to ‌the World Cup on Tuesday, as Viktor Gyokeres struck two ​minutes from time to ​decide a frantic qualification play-off ⁠final.

Anthony Elanga's opener for ​Sweden was cancelled out by ​Nicola Zalewski’s equaliser but Gustaf Lagerbielke’s 44th-minute strike restored the hosts' advantage ​and ensured they entered ​the break ahead.

Despite Karol Swiderski drawing ‌the ⁠visitors level again shortly after the interval, Gyokeres capitalised on a late goalmouth scramble ​to side-foot ​home ⁠the winner.

The result earned Sweden spot in ​Group F for the ​2026 ⁠World Cup alongside the Netherlands, Japan and Tunisia, marking ⁠their ​first appearance at ​the tournament since 2018.

Meanwhile, Turkey ended a 24-year wait to qualify for the World Cup by beating ​Kosovo 1-0 in their playoff final on Tuesday, ‌sealing a return to football's biggest stage for the first time since 2002.

Forward Kerem Akturkoglu scored the only goal in the 53rd ​minute, turning the ball in from close ​range after Orkun Kokcu's shot, following a driving ⁠run from Kenan Yildiz down the left.

Turkey, ranked ​25th in the world, had fallen short in ​qualifying campaigns over the past two decades and arrived under pressure to deliver, with coach Vincenzo Montella overseeing a squad ​blending emerging talents and experienced internationals.

For Kosovo, ranked ​79th and playing in front of a sold-out crowd, the defeat ‌brought ⁠an end to a remarkable run that had taken them to the brink of a historic debut at a major tournament, less than a decade ​after joining ​FIFA and UEFA.

The ⁠hosts pushed forward in the closing stages, taking risks in search of ​an equaliser and creating several chances, but ​were ⁠unable to beat Turkey goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir as the visitors held on.

Turkey will face Australia, Paraguay and co-hosts ⁠the ​United States in Group D ​of the World Cup. The tournament will also be hosted by ​Canada and Mexico.

Reuters

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