Watford's Ken Sema has been included in Sweden's Euro 2020 squad and will represent his country at this summer's tournament.

The competition, which has been postponed from last year, will take place across Europe, starting from next month.

The winger has described the call-up as a "childhood dream" as he prepares to face Spain, Slovakia and Poland in the group stages.

"The feeling right now is indescribable," he tweeted. "From a childhood dream to reality to play a championship for Sweden wow!!"

Sema has made ten appearances for Sweden altogether, making his debut back in January 2017, while his most recent appearance came in a 1-0 win in March this year.

His inclusion in the squad is reward for an impressive season in the Championship in which he scored six goals in 46 appearances, earning him a new five year deal at Vicarage Road.

Elsewhere, Daniel Bachmann is expecting to be included in the Austrian squad for the tournament which will be announced this afternoon.