نظرة سريعة
- Spain secured a late victory against Portugal with a goal from Mikel Merino in the 91st minute.
- The match saw several substitutions and yellow cards, including one for Portugal's Renato Veiga and Bernardo Silva.
- Lamine Yamal was a notable player for Spain, creating chances and earning a free kick.
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This is a live update of a football match between Portugal and Spain. The match is nearing its end, with Spain scoring a late goal.
Live updates: Portugal vs Spain
By Simon Smale
90+4' Renato Veiga is booked
Brilliant from Lamine Yamal.
He takes the ball past Renato Veiga and forces the centre back to haul him down.
Clever football from a genuine footballing genius.
90+1' SPAIN SCORE!
Mikel Merino pokes home!
Spain wins a free kick 30 metres from goal.
They take is quickly and Mikel Merino ghosts in between the defenders, a brilliantly timed run and he fires home!
A superb time to score for Spain!
90' There are going to be six additional minutes
89' Yellow card
Bernardo Silva is booked for a crude body check on Mikel Merino.
It's the first booking of the match - there hasn't needed to be any shown to be honest.
85' Two more subs for Spain
Pedri comes off, as does Dani Olmo. He's been good, Olmo, so I am surprised by that.
Mikel Merino and Fabián Ruiz come on.
82' Subs for Portugal
And still Ronaldo stays on.
Pedro Neto and Vitinha come off.
Bernardo Silva and Francisco Conceição come on.
Ronaldo will stay on throughout the game - that's all five of Portugal's subs that have been made.
They do get another one in extra time, which seems where this match is headed.
79' Chance Spain!
Another one — Ferran Torres gets to the byline and cuts the ball back perfectly.
He is a focal point for the Spain attack that simply didn't exist before he came on.
Meanwhile, Portugal is preparing a couple more subs.
78' CHANCE SPAIN!
Dani Olmo with a powerful drive!
He had space on the edge of the area and was played in by a lovely pass.
His shot was a great one, but was blocked by the Portuguese defence.
77' Half a chance for Spain
Ferran Torres races to get onto a long ball, but just can't beat the bounce of the ball.
He does make contact and hooks the ball into the side netting, but I think the ball had already gone out of play.
Good run, though.
76' Chance Portugal!
The Seleção das Quinas have a really good chance! Bursting into life after that sub break.
It's Bruno Fernandes who makes room for himself with good use of the body before lashing a shot towards goal, rippling the side netting.
75' Sub for Spain
Álex Baena comes off.
Ferran Torres comes on.
73' Save Portugal
Lamine Yamal swings his right foot at the ball and curls it just towards the underside of the crossbar, where Diogo Costa taps it over the bar.
Comfortable enough for the Portuguese stopper.
The corner comes in and Diogo Costa flaps it clear.
72' Free kick right on the edge of the penalty area for Spain
Yamal is brought down and it's Nélson Semedo who pulls the Barcelona man down.
71' Subs for Portugal
Diogo Dalot and Rafael Leão come on.
Ronaldo is still out there, it's João Félix and João Cancelo have gone off.
68' TV timeout
The crowd boos, as much because it is restless as for the pointless three minute break that we're about to be subject to.
There has been nothing for them to get interested in, nothing to excite them.
It's been desperately disappointing.
66' Another wasted Spain cross
Pedro Porro gets to the byline and delivers what should be a wicked cross into the middle of the penalty area.
But, incredibly, there are no Spanish players in the middle, and Portugal plays the ball away easily.
You almost feel like both teams are happy for this to go to penalties — there's been that little quality in the contest so far.
65' Chance Spain
Spain breaks down the right through Lamal.
He switches play to the left and Álex Baena, who loses the ball with a poor delivery into the box but then wins it back and delivers a shot that is well saved.
It was a comfortable one for the keeper in truth.
61' Chance Spain!
It's still not a shot on target, but Spain has a great chance there through Pedri, on the edge of the penalty area where he fires a shot in that takes a little nick on its way through for a corner.
The corner is swept in but Portugal deals with it pretty well.
This game needs a goal, badly.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What was the final score?
- What are the implications of this result?

