Germany beat Poland

Published June 15, 2006

DORTMUND, June 14: Germany ended their 10-year jinx against fellow-European opponents with a last gasp goal from Oliver Neuville on Wednesday when the World Cup hosts beat Poland 1-0 in Group A.

Substitute Neuville scored from close range one minute into stoppage time when he slid home a cross from the right.

Poland finished the match with 10 men after midfielder Radoslaw Sobolewski was sent off for getting a second yellow card in the 75th minute but held on against relentless pressure.

Germany had not beaten another European team at the finals of either the World Cup or European Championships since their victory over the Czech Republic in the final of Euro 1996.—Reuters

Spain beat Ukraine

LEIPZIG: The World Cup Group H match between Spain and Ukraine on Wednesday:

Spain 4

Ukraine 0

Halftime: 2-0.

MUNICH: The World Cup Group H match between Tunisia and Saudi Arabia:

Tunisia 2

Saudi Arabia 2

Today’s matches (Time in PST)

• Ecuador v Costa Rica at 6pm

• England v Trinidad & Tobago   at 9pm

• Sweden v Paraguay at   12 midnight

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