Mykhailo Mudryk played the full 90 minutes as Ukraine had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Georgia in their Nations League clash.

Ukraine went into this game bottom of Group B1 but only three points and one goal below leaders Czechia, who are currently playing third-place Albania, and tonight's draw means they remain rooted to the foot of the pool.

In the Nations League, it is only the teams top of League B who secure promotion to the top tier automatically, with second place going into a play-off with a side which finishes third in League A.

Ukraine still have their final group game against Albania on Tuesday night (kick-off 7.45pm) and with Czechia versus Albania currently 0-0, Mudryk's men could still secure promotion to League A depending on how other results go.

As usual, Mudryk started tonight's game on the left wing and played the full 90 minutes as Georgia largely dominated possession and chances, as Solomon Kverkvelia's early goal for Ukraine was cancelled out by Georges Mikautadze with 14 minutes remaining.

Also kicking off at 5pm was Sweden Under-19s, whose side included Chelsea full-back Genesis Antwi.

Sweden are one of 52 sides hoping to progress from round one of qualification for next summer's Under-19 European Championships, with the top two from each of the 13 groups and the best third-placed team moving on to the elite round of qualification in March.

Antwi was part of the Sweden U19 side which lost 2-1 to Georgia on Wednesday and the 17-year-old played the full 90 minutes as his side lost 2-1 against Estonia tonight.

That means Sweden head into their final round one match against Norway bottom of the pool and know they need to win if they are to have a chance of a top-two spot.

Marc Guiu was another one in Under-19 Euro qualification action and the Chelsea striker played 83 minutes as Spain lost 4-3 to Kosovo due to a goal in the fifth minute of injury-time.

With the Spanish winning their first game against Faroe Islands on Wednesday, it means they are currently third in their group, with Kosovo also on three points and Austria leading the way on six.

Their progression to the elite round of qualification is guaranteed if they beat Austria on Tuesday (11am GMT) regardless of the result in Kosovo versus Faroe Islands.

England Under-19s have also guaranteed their place in the elite round with the help of three Blues.

Josh Acheampong was in the starting XI and Tyrique George and Shumaira Mheuka were second-half substitutes as the Young Lions beat Bulgaria 2-1 courtesy of goals by Ethan Nwaneri and Lewis Orford. Kiano Dyer and Harrison Murray-Campbell were also unused substitutes.

England U19s will now finish their first round qualifying campaign against second-place Belgium on Tuesday at 12pm GMT.

Portugal Under-19s' place in the elite round has already been guaranteed due to being the age-group's top seed so they have been playing in a friendly tournament in Spain, with Chelsea's Leo Cardoso playing 80 minutes during their 4-1 win over Romania.

At under-18 level, Chelsea's Harry McGlinchey was not included in the Republic of Ireland U18 team which drew 1-1 with hosts Croatia.