[SCOREBOARD] Co-host Ukraine thrilled its fans at Olympic Stadium in Kiev, getting two goals from 35-year-old AndriyShevchenko and coming from behind to beat Sweden, 2-1, in a game that featured end-to-end action. The play was much more measured in Donetsk, where England held on to tie France, 1-1. The Bleushad a 15-1 edge in shots on goal but could only get a goal by Samir Nasri from outside the penalty area to answer JoleonLescott‘s goal on England’s only shot on goal. Play resumes on Tuesday with two games: Poland-Russia in what is sure to be an emotionally charged match in Warsaw and Greece-Czech Republic inWroclaw. For the complete television schedule …

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