England survived a 10-minute meltdown to move closer to the Euro 2012 quarter-finals when substitute Theo Walcott scored one goal and set up another to earn a thrilling 3-2 win over Sweden who were eliminated from the tournament on Friday. Walcott levelled in the 64th minute with a fierce shot from and he delivered a fine cross to Danny Welbeck 12 minutes from time for the striker to tuck the ball in with a clever back heel and clinch England's first competitive victory over the Swedes.
England striker Andy Carroll had opened the scoring with a super header midway through the first half but Sweden struck back thanks to a Glen Johnson own goal and Olof Mellberg's header.
England are joint top of Group D on four points with France who beat Ukraine 2-0 earlier on Friday.
Ukraine, who play England in the last round of matches on Tuesday, are third on three points and Sweden have none.


