Either Portugal or Spain will become the first two-time winners of the UEFA Nations League when they go head-to-head in the final in Munich on Sunday night.
Portugal were the inaugural winners of the competition back in 2019, while Spain are reigning champions, beating Croatia in the 2022-23 edition, avenging their defeat to France two years earlier.
Roberto Martinez’s men got the better of hosts Germany here in Munich on Wednesday night, while Spain were victorious in a nine-goal thriller against France a day later
Here, Sports Mole takes an in-depth look at the head-to-head record and previous meetings between the two nations.
Head-to-head record
Previous meetings: 40
Portugal wins: 6
Draws: 17
Spain wins: 17
As Iberian neighbours, the two have met in quite a number of friendlies over the years, but it is in competitive meetings and at major tournaments where the most notable encounters have taken place, as two friendlies at the start of the 2020s both ended goalless.
The nations have met in the Nations League before, as they were drawn in the same group during its last iteration in 2022-23, when Spain won 1-0 in Braga thanks to Alvaro Morata’s late strike that sent La Roja through to the finals, which ended in success.
However, the most famous meeting between the two came at the 2018 World Cup, when they played out one of the games of the tournament early in the group stages, sharing the spoils in a six-goal thriller.
Doubles from both Cristiano Ronaldo and Diego Costa had the game level at 2-2, before Nacho’s stunning strike before the hour edged La Roja ahead, until the Portugal legend completed his hat trick with a sensational late free kick that saw the game end 3-3.
They remain the only three goals Ronaldo has scored against Spain in his career, because he was unable to have much of an impact at Euro 2012, when their quarter-final also ended level, and went to penalties, where Bruno Alves was the unfortunate man to miss in Donetsk, as Spain would go on to claim a third straight major title.
That came just two years after the sides met at the World Cup in South Africa, when La Roja once again got the better of their neighbours, with David Villa scoring the only goal just after the hour to send them through to the quarter-finals.
It has been a difficult ride for Portugal over the years against Spain, especially considering their first competitive meeting ended in a 9-0 defeat back in qualifying for the 1934 World Cup, and they only have one competitive victory to shout about.
That came on home soil at Euro 2004, when Nuno Gomes netted the solitary goal that knocked Spain out in the group stages, while Portugal progressed from Group A, along with Greece, who eventually beat them in the final.
Last 10 meetings
Sep 27, 2022: Portugal 0-1 Spain (Nations League Group Stage)
Jun 02, 2022: Spain 1-1 Portugal (Nations League Group Stage)
Jun 04, 2021: Spain 0-0 Portugal (Friendly)
Oct 07, 2020: Portugal 0-0 Spain (Friendly)
Jun 05, 2020: Spain 0-0 Portugal (Friendly)
Jun 15, 2018: Portugal 3-3 Spain (World Cup Group Stage)
Jun 27, 2012: Portugal 0-0p Spain (European Championship Quarter-Final)
Nov 17, 2010: Portugal 3-3 Spain (Friendly)
Jun 29, 2010: Spain 1-0 Portugal (World Cup Last 16)
Jun 29, 2004: Spain 0-1 Portugal (European Championship Group Stage)
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