Switzerland 0 Ukraine 0
Ukraine win 3-0 on penalties
Tournament debutants Ukraine will play Italy in the final eight of the World Cup in Germany after beating Switzerland 3-0 on penalties following a sterile scoreless draw in Kaiserslautern.
Ukraine's Andriy Shevchenko missed the first penalty but Switzerland missed their first three penalties before Oleg Gusev put Ukraine into the quarter-finals with the clinching penalty.
The game was a desperately dull affair, with neither side prepared to risk throwing many men forward.
Both teams came close to breaking the tedium in the first half with shots that found the woodwork.
Ukraine captain and top-scorer Shevchenko was first up, heading down a 21st minute Maxim Kalinichenko free kick, only to see the ball bounce up and off the bar. It would have been the first goal conceded by Switzerland in this World Cup.
Three minutes later Swiss top scorer Alex Frei hit a 25-metre free kick against the top of Oleksander Shovkovsky's post, with midfielder Tranquillo Barnetta failing to turn in the rebound.
The second half began more brightly for Ukraine with Andriy Voronin heading wide in the 46th minute before testing Swiss keeper Pascal Zuberbuehler with a low shot in the 52nd.
Shevchenko threatened in the 67th minute when he skilfully brought the ball down only to lash it wide of the Swiss goal.
The Chelsea-bound striker's urgency prompted optimistic cries of "Sheva, Sheva" from the heavily outnumbered Ukraine supporters.
Their prayers for a goal were nearly answered with 15 minutes of regular time remaining when Kalinichenko fired in a dangerous-looking corner.
Andriy Husin met the ball with his head but to the further frustration of Ukraine - and every neutral in the ground - the effort was once again off target.
The shoot-out started well for the Swiss as Shevchenko saw his effort saved by Pascal Zuberbuehler but Mauro Lustrinelli, Tranquillo Barnetta and Ricardo Cabanas failed where Sergei Rebrov, Artem Milevsky and Oleg Gusiev succeeded.