Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice as Sweden secured a 2-2 draw with Denmark that sends them to Euro 2016 as 4-3 victors on aggregate.
Ibrahimovic, who intends to call time on his international career following the tournament in France, gave the visitors the lead in Copenhagen against the run of play midway through the first half before adding a sensational second after the interval.
Sweden's opener, converted by the Paris Saint-Germain forward from a corner, came shortly after Kim Kallstrom had been inches away from putting the ball into his own net.
Kasper Schmeichel impressively denied Ibrahimovic a second of the night but the Sweden captain doubled his tally by curling in a sublime free kick to all but seal his country's qualification.
Erik Hamren's men were made to sweat after Yussuf Poulsen and Jannik Vestergaard netted late on, but Denmark remained two goals short due to the away goals rule.

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