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LONDON - Russia joined Sweden, Turkey and Portugal as the last four qualifiers for next year's European soccer championship today after England's hopes were shattered in a 3-2 defeat by Croatia at Wembley Stadium.
Russia were the 16th and final team to reach Euro 2008 in Switzerland and Austria next June after Guus Hiddink's men leapfrogged England in Group E with a 1-0 victory in Andorra. Croatia had already qualified last weekend.
Sweden booked their place with a 2-1 victory over Latvia in Stockholm, Turkey made sure with a 1-0 home over visitors Bosnia and a 0-0 draw was enough for Portugal at home to Finland.
The night's real drama was at Wembley, where England had needed only a draw to go through but were 2-0 down within 14 minutes after goals from Niko Kranjcar and Ivica Olic.
They rallied in the second half with a Frank Lampard penalty and a 65th minute strike by Peter Crouch, only to squander their chance to qualify by conceding a third goal to substitute Mladen Petric in the 77th minute.
Dmitiri Sychev got Russia's winner over Andorra to seal their place in a pulsating end to the qualifiers.
Germany were the first country to emerge from the group competition in mid-October, while the 2006 World Cup winners Italy and beaten finalists France were among those to come through last weekend, along with fellow favourites Netherlands.
Holders Greece, the surprise winners at Euro 2004, Spain, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania and Croatia complete the lineup.
The two host nations qualified automatically.
- REUTERS