Key points:
- Spain has never lost a World Cup qualifying match at home.
- Alvaro Morata’s late objective assisted Spain with meeting all requirements for the 2022 World Cup and committed Sweden to the end of the season games.
Sweden goalkeeper Robin Olsen tipped Dani Olmo’s shot onto the crossbar with Morata close by to tap the ball in the following 86 minutes.
Luis Enrique’s side required only a highlight top Group B while Sweden expected to win to complete over their rivals.
The outcome implies Spain have been equipped for a twelfth back to back World Cup finals.
Sweden will get one more opportunity to arrive at Qatar in the European end of the season games in March.
Spain began the more brilliant with winger Pablo Sarabia twisting a work barely wide from 20 yards in the initial trades.
The guests developed into the match and had various possibilities in the primary half with forwarding Emil Forsberg twice going near breaking the halt.
What’s more, Alexander Isak ought to have put Janne Andersson’s side in front when through on objective halfway during that period, yet the forward grabbed at his possibility after gaining by some slipped by guarding.
Spain hung on in the wake of taking a late lead and keep up their run of arriving at each World Cup beginning around 1974.