Sweden 1
- 1
Northern Ireland
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A stunning individual goal by Kyle Lafferty earned Northern Ireland a deserved 1-1 draw in their Euro 2008 Group F qualifier in Stockholm.
Olof Mellberg gave Sweden a 15th-minute lead when he volleyed home from close range after Kim Kallstrom flicked on a Tobias Linderoth free-kick.
Lafferty equalised on 72, beating two defenders and curling a right-foot shot into the top corner of the net.
The result maintains Northern Ireland's mathematical hopes of qualification.

Nigel Worthington's side received a pre-match boost when Freddie Ljungberg failed to start for the home side because of a lingering calf injury, Kallstrom taking his place.
Lafferty was well wide with a fourth-minute right foot shot and then Gareth McAuley made a great challenge on Johan Elmander as he bore in on goal.
Lafferty then conceded the free-kick for Linderoth's free-kick which saw Mellberg sneak ahead of Aaron Hughes to apply the finish.
A minute later Healy's free-kick was palmed away by Andreas Isaksson and soon after Lafferty was yellow-carded for an innocuous challenge, meaning he will miss the next match against Denmark through suspension.
Maik Taylor palmed away a Zlatan Ibrahimovic right-foot shot on 28 minutes and Healy's 31st-minute overhead kick just cleared the bar.
Elmander chipped a shot wide of the post before the interval.
Chris Brunt shot just over the bar with a left-foot shot from 25 yards out after 59 minutes and Isaksson smothered a Healy effort before Lafferty levelled with his fine solo goal.
Kallstrom hit the bar with a free-kick six minutes from time and with a minute remaining Healy got his toe to a cross from the left but was just off target.
Ibrahimovic headed just wide when well placed in the final minute and Healy shot straight at the keeper in added time.