for all Ukraine fans, for the people who came here. We have a lot of Ukrainian community live in Britain. I know how much money they would be spent to come and I am very pleased my players gave everything tonight.
Poland finally securing their place in the knock out stage of Euro 2016 after grabbing a solid 1-0 win over Ukraine on Tuesday.
Adam Nawalka's men immediately put on an aggressive display since kick off as they were determined in grabbing early goals that can calm their nerves.
There's an air of excitement filling Northern Ireland camp as they are set to face a difficult task against World Champion, Germany this Tuesday on their final group game.
Successfully snatching a win against Ukraine in their second game, put Michael O'Neill's side in a good position as even one point might be enough for them to get into the knock out stage.
Poland may only need one point to secure qualification into the knock out stage of Euro 2016, but that won't stop them from pushing for all three points in their final group game against Ukraine.
Experiencing two disappointing defeats from Germany and Northern Ireland, Ukraine remained hopeful to get all three points from their final group game against Poland.
The Yellow-Blue's squad head coach, Mykhaylo Fomenko ensured their fans that his players are well prepared for their Tuesday encounter and will try their best to make up for their previous disappointing results.
Northern Ireland bounced back from their disappointing first game defeat as they grabbed a surprising 2-0 victory over Ukraine on Thursday.
Playing in the pouring rain forced both teams to spent more time adjusting instead of getting things going during the first 45 minutes of that half.
GOAL! Ukraine 0-1 Northern Ireland (McAuley, 49 mins)
A goal! Less than four minutes into the second half Norwood floats a free-kick into the area, and McAuley runs clear of Khacheridi, doing a hopeless job of marking him, rises high and heads in unchallenged!
GOAL! Ukraine 0-2 Northern Ireland (McGinn, 90+6 mins)
Game.
Starting their Euro 2016 campaign with a difficult victory over Ukraine, Germany head coach, Joachim Loew is expecting a much tougher encounter as they face Poland this Thursday.
Speaking to the media ahead of that match, Loew stated that Poland are a very well organized side that have more dangerous counter attacking play compared to Ukraine.
Losing 1-0 to Poland on their first game in Euro 2016 left a disappointment for Northern Ireland, but they must immediately gear themselves for an encounter against Ukraine this Thursday.
Ukraine are gearing up for their second game in Euro 2016 this Thursday against Northern Ireland and the Yellow - Blue head coach, Mykhaylo Fomenko urged his team to improve their finishing.
World Cup winner, Germany started their Euro 2016 adventure in the best possible fashion after defeating Ukraine 2-0 with goals coming from Shkodran Mustafi and Bastian Schweinstieger.