90+5. GEORGIA TO WIN IT!! NO!!!
In the very final seconds of the contest, Georgia clear a final Czech attack – and suddenly they are breaking three-on-one!
Giorgi Chakvetadze leads the charge and only has to get the pass right – and he does get the pass right!
It’s substitute Saba Lobzhanidze in on Jindrich Stanek, it’s the moment of his life, it has his country holding its breath in anticipation…
…and it’s over!!
The final whistle blows. It really was the last kick of the game.
90+4. Star of the show Daniel Siebert – in his eyes anyway – ends the match in the only way he knows.
The referee books Giorgi Kochorashvili for not giving the ball back after conceding a free-kick.
90+2. Inside the box, Lingr winds up for an overhead kick as a cross is floated in from the right, but fails to make contact and Georgia survive.
Nevertheless, the Czech Republic substitute has really impressed since his introduction early in the second half.
90. The board goes up and there will be the minimum of five extra minutes played here.
Will there be a dramatic late winner in Hamburg? Both of these sides conceded in stoppage time during matchday one.
88. Georgia look completely spent now. It’s all about hanging on.
They do muster a corner, but many of their players barely have the energy to trot up into the area.
86. Here’s a rarity, a yellow card that’s justified.
Anzor Mekvabishvili snaps away at Ondrej Lingr in midfield, and catches the Czech substitute above the ankle.
A naughty one, as Danny Murphy might say.


