Sweden was the quietest group winner of the six because most of the Group E focus was on the trials and tribulations of the Spanish team.
Sweden held Spain and Slovakia to clean sheets, and it had to grind out a 3-2 win over Poland on Wednesday to finish ahead of Spain and set up a clash against Ukraine.
The Swedes got by with their defense, as their lone concessions came against Robert Lewandowski in the frenetic second half against Poland.
Sweden has the attacking punch to get past the Ukrainian defense that let up five goals in Group B and had an expected goals against of 4.3.
Alexander Isak has been one of the players in the tournament with his silky dribbling and pace, but he is yet to score a goal. Isak holds the tournament lead in players dribbled past with 14.
Emil Forsberg did the bulk of the scoring with three tallies in Group E, including a brace against Poland.
Sweden seems to have the right combination of attacking prowess and defensive stability to quell Ukraine's threat in the final third and secure one of the eight quarterfinal positions.
Prediction: Sweden