Onto the next fixture in Group C and England can secure their progression to the knockout stages as group winners with victory over Denmark.
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Serbia have salvaged their tournament by seizing qualification from Slovenia's clutches.
It means England remain top of the group ahead of their clash with Denmark, with Slovenia now in second with two points and needing at least a point against the Three Lions to have any chance of progressing.
Serbia's fate could be in their own hands if England beat Denmark this evening - they need to win their last match against the Danes or they'll be eliminated.
Slovenia are now 6/4 to qualify, while Serbia are now 11/8 .
Don't you just love the beautiful game?
It's desolation for Slovenia, who were seconds away from their first ever European Championship victory, and jubilation for Serbia, who snatch a draw just when it appeared time had ran out.
INCREDIBLE!
Serbia snatch an equaliser at the death!
Luka Jovic is the hero with a glancing header and there's scenes of utter pandemonium in the Serbia end.
Five minutes of additional time in Munich.
Serbia are swinging a variety of crosses but to no avail.
Serbia getting themselves into some promising positions but lacking the execution in the final third.
And whatever they do seem to conjure, a resilient Slovenian backline have the answer.
Frustration is growing within the Serbia camp.
Tadic, a look of desperation in his eyes, wins a free-kick in dangerous territory and delivers the subsequent set-piece. Milinkovic-Savic rises to meet it and his deflected header loops just wide of Oblak's post.
Scoring goals at one end, preventing goals from being conceded down the other - this is some shift from Karnicnik.
Mitrovic looks primed to score as he connects with a cross, but Karnicnik manages to get a vital touch that deflects the Serbian forward's effort onto the woodwork.
We have our breakthrough!
Zan Karnicnik is the architect and finisher. The right-back retrieves possession, marauds forward and switches play before continuing his run at the far post.
Elsnik delivers an inviting cross along the six-yard box and Karnicnik greets it to slide home.
Vlahovic and Lukic make way for Serbia, with Jovic and Milinkovic-Savic on in their place.
Jovic is 17/2 to break the deadlock and Milinkovic-Savic is 16/1 to score Serbia's first goal of the tournament.
This is opening up into a delightful end-to-end contest!
Mitrovic is unmarked in the penalty area but Tadic's pass can't quite find his feet. Slovenia clear their lines and immediately break through Sporar and Sesko, with the latter taking the ball in his stride and curling a sumptuous effort towards the top corner that forces Rajkovic into an acrobatic save.
A warning for Serbia as Sesko pursues a long ball in behind.
Veljkovic, who derails Sesko's run, can perhaps consider himself fortunate that he's not been cautioned by the referee there.
It's one-way traffic at the start of this second half.
An initial corner was cleared but Tadic recycles towards the towering figure of Mitrovic. He contorts to a diving, glancing header but is unable to direct the ball on target and it falls wide of the post.
Oblak denies Mitrovic again!
It's excellent centre forward play from Mitrovic, who wins the header before exchanging passes with Tadic to breach the Slovenian defensive line. He's in and he shoots first time, though Oblak has already assessed the situation and is equal to it.
An assertive start from Serbia.
Serbia have to go all out here if they're to keep their knockout stage ambition intact.
Goals aplenty? We'll have to wait and see.
One change at the break; Gacinovic replaces Mladenovic for Serbia.
No goals before half-time? What is this foolery?
Slovenia went closest to breaking the deadlock after Elsnik's thunderous effort, but Serbia started to fashion chances as the half progressed.
It's an evenly poised contest - expect it to open up as both sides pursue a winner.
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It's a trademark Mitrovic move, who picks on the smaller-sized Karnicnik, fends off his challenge and gobbles him up before firing low at goal.
Oblak was brave and is rewarded with a smart stop.
Elsnik strikes the woodwork!
The midfielder plays an inadvertent one-two off a Serbian defender on the edge of the box and his next touch evades an incoming challenge.
He leathers a sliced effort that rattles the woodwork, which then falls to the feet of Sesko - the man you would want in this instance - but he's unable to guide the rebound on target.
Serbia are starting to knock on the door and Aleksandar Mitrovic nearly wrestles both ball and player into the net from a corner.
Vlahovic is centre to Serbia's endeavour, with the striker's influence growing as the game progresses.
And Serbia have their first shot on goal.
It's a brilliant chance, too, as Dusan Vlahovic sneaks a yard on his marker to connect with Mladenovic's cross. The header, however, lacks direction and Jan Oblak makes a comfortable stop.
A spell of sustained Slovenian pressure yields no return but they do look dangerous.
Several neat interchanges on the right flank have enabled Stojanovic and Karnicnik to occupy threatening positions, though the Serbian rearguard have had an answer to everything thrown at them so far.
Serbia have enjoyed more of the ball but they've made little use of it, failing to register a shot.
Slovenia have threatened on transition and a series of long balls have flustered the Serbian defence. They seem the more content of the two at the moment.
It's Slovenia that are fashioning the better chances in these opening exchanges.
The Serbian defence are sliced open and Mlakar escapes his marker to race into the penalty area, though his finish lacks composure and Rajkovic saves with his legs.
Slovenia retrieve possession deep in Serbia territory and it's Cerin who drives towards goal.
He goes unchallenged and opens up for a shot, but his effort is aimed straight into the chest of Rajkovic.
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Both Slovenia and Serbia supporters in good voice during the national anthems and it's Slovenia who get us underway in Munich.
Aleksandar Mitrovic can be a living nightmare for central defenders with his abrasive style and the Serbia forward has scored in each of his previous two matches against Slovenia.
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Matjaž Kek has opted to stick with the same team that held Denmark to a 1-1 draw in their opening group fixture.
Slovenia's hero in that match, Erik Janza, retains his place at left-back and he is 20/1 to get on the scoresheet again this afternoon in Munich. Benjamin Sesko is accompanied by Andre Sporar in attack, with the former delivering seven goal contributions in Slovenia's Euro qualifiers.
Dragan Stojković has made three changes to the side that were beaten by England in Gelsenkirchen. Former Southampton midfielder Dusan Tadic comes into the starting XI to operate in the No.10 role behind Aleksandar Mitrovic and Dusan Vlahovic. The 35-year-old, who now plies his trade in Turkey with Fenerbahce, is 3/1 to score anytime in the match.
Midfielders Ivan Ilic and Filip Mladenovic are also introduced. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Filip Kostic and Nemanja Gudelj drop to the bench.
Slovenia XI (4-4-2) : Oblak, Karnicnik, Drkusic, Bijol, Janza, Stojanovic, Elsnik, Gnezda Cerin, Mlakar, Sporar, Sesko.
Serbia XI (3-4-1-2) : Rajković, Veljković, Milenković, Pavlović, Živković, Ilic, Lukic, Mladenović, Tadić, Mitrović, Vlahović.
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