A goal from a subsitute in literally the last second salvaged a point for Serbia in their second group match against Slovenia. Both teams contested an open game in Munich, with both sides having good chances to take the lead. But it took until the 69th minute for Slovenia's full-back Žan Karničnik to score the first goal of the game. With Slovenia now looking like they'd go on to win, Serbia continued to press forward and were rewarded by substitute Luka Jović, who equalised with the final attack of the game in the 6th minute of stoppage time.
UEFA EURO 2024, Group C, Matchday 2
Slovenia 1-1 Serbia (0-0)
Slovenia: Oblak – Karničnik, Drkušić, Bijol, Janža – Stojanović (76' Verbič), Gnezda Čerin, Elšnik (90'+1 Brekalo), Mlakar (64' Gorenc Stankovič) – Šporar, Šeško (76' Vipotnik)
Serbia: Rajković – Veljković, Milenković, Paclović – Živković (82' Birmančević), Ilić, Lukić (64' Milinković-Savić), Mladenović (46' Gaćinović) – Tadić (82' Samardžić) – Vlahović (64' Jović), Mitrović
Referee: István Kovács (Romania)
Goals: 1-0 Karničnik (69'), 1-1 Jović (90'+6)
Yellow cards: Mladenović, Lukić / Janža, Vipotnik
Spectators: 63,028