MUNICH — Ukraine, which is competing against the backdrop of the war at home against Russia, opens its European Championship campaign with a match against Romania in Munich on Monday. The other teams in Group E are Belgium and Slovakia. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. local time (1300 GMT). Here's what to know about the match:
Match facts
— Ukraine is looking to back up its most successful campaign to date, having reached the quarterfinals at Euro 2020 where it was eliminated by eventual runner-up England.
— Ukraine earned a reputation as comeback kings in the playoffs as a late goal saw it come from behind to beat both Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-1 in the semifinal and then Iceland by the same score.
— Romania impressed in qualifying, sailing through unbeaten to top a group that also contained Switzerland and Israel.
— Edward Iordănescu will become the first coach to lead a Romania team at a European Championship since his father Anghel in 2016.
Team news
— Ukraine left back Vitaliy Mykolenko injured his ankle in the last warmup match before the tournament but coach Serhiy Rebrov is hopeful the injury is not serious. Should Mykolenko not recover in time he will likely be replaced by Oleksandr Zinchenko, who plays as left back for Arsenal but more often in midfield for the national side.