Portugal vs Spain Prediction

    πŸ”Š Who will become the first-ever two-time winner of the UEFA Nations League? On June 8, Portugal and Spain, both previous champions, will clash in the final. The showdown is set to take place at the "Arena Munich." The Portuguese side edged out Germany with a 2-1 victory in the semifinals, while Spain triumphed over France in a thrilling 5-4 encounter. As for the pre-match dynamics, bookmakers are leaning towards the reigning European champions. However, Roberto Martinez's team were underdogs in the previous round as well, yet they delivered an impressive performance, sending Germany to compete for bronze. Here’s our prediction for the final, highlighting several promising bets.

    Interesting Facts

    • Portugal were the inaugural winners of the UEFA Nations League, while Spain are the most recent champions. Notably, this is Portugal's first final appearance since 2019, whereas Spain have reached their third consecutive final.
    • Cristiano Ronaldo (40 years and 4 months) is the oldest player in the Nations League's "Final Four," while Lamine Yamal (17 years and 11 months) is the youngest. The age gap between these star players of the finalists is nearly 23 years!
    • Roberto Martinez has claimed just one major trophy in his managerial career-the FA Cup with Wigan in 2013. In contrast, Luis de la Fuente has secured European Championship victories with Spanish teams across all age groups and led Spain to a Nations League triumph after taking charge just before the playoffs.

    Head-to-Head

    πŸ“Š The teams share a rich history of head-to-head clashes, with the Spaniards emerging as the dominant force, at least when considering encounters in the 21st century. Portugal triumphed on home soil during the 2004 European Championship but has not defeated "La Furia Roja" in official matches since.

    Spain knocked out the "European Brazilians" at the World Cup in South Africa (1-0) and Euro 2012 (0-0; 4-2 on penalties), eventually winning both tournaments. At the World Cup in Russia, the teams played to a thrilling 3-3 draw, highlighted by a Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick. Their most recent duels took place during the group stage of the previous Nations League edition. The Spaniards proved superior (1-1; 1-0), edging out the Portuguese by a single point and then going on to claim the trophy.

    H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

    25%
    2 Wins
    38%
    3 Draws
    38%
    3 Wins
    Total games
    8
    Total Goals Avg
    2.88
    Both teams scored
    63%
    1.25
    Total average
    1.63
    2.38
    Yellow cards
    1.88
    Last matches
    08.06.25
    UNL
    Portugal
    Portugal
    Spain
    Spain
    0.62
    1.87
    3
    4
    14
    19
    3
    4
    2
    2
    1
    2
    1
    0
    0
    0
    5
    3
    0.62
    1.87
    3
    4
    14
    19
    3
    4
    27.09.22
    UNL
    Portugal
    Portugal
    Spain
    Spain
    -
    -
    5
    7
    11
    13
    3
    2
    0
    1
    0
    0
    0
    1
    -
    -
    5
    7
    11
    13
    3
    2
    02.06.22
    UNL
    Spain
    Spain
    Portugal
    Portugal
    -
    -
    5
    5
    16
    14
    3
    5
    1
    1
    1
    0
    0
    1
    -
    -
    5
    5
    16
    14
    3
    5
    04.06.21
    Int. Friendly Games
    Spain
    Spain
    Portugal
    Portugal
    -
    -
    3
    4
    15
    16
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    -
    -
    3
    4
    15
    16
    0
    0
    07.10.20
    Int. Friendly Games
    Portugal
    Portugal
    Spain
    Spain
    -
    -
    -
    -
    11
    12
    -
    -
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
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    -
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    Portugal Team Overview

    πŸ”΄ Let's recall that Portugal breezed through a fairly tough group featuring Croatia, Scotland, and Poland. There was little competition for the top spot, as Roberto Martinez's squad secured it with a comfortable six-point lead. Their first real challenge came in the quarter-finals, where they lost an away match to Denmark (0-1). Back home, the Portuguese delivered a resounding victory (5-2), although two of those goals came in extra time.

    🟒 Few believed Portugal would make it to the final, but Ronaldo and company proved the skeptics wrong. In the semi-final against the tournament hosts, they showed resilience, even after conceding first. Portugal turned the game around in a matter of minutes, scoring in the 63rd and 68th minutes. Key figures off the bench were Vitinha and Francisco Conceição. Vitinha took control of the midfield, while Conceição sparked the comeback with a stunning long-range strike after a solo run. The captain sealed the victory by finishing off a beautiful move initiated by Nuno Mendes and Bruno Fernandes. It's worth noting that Roberto Martinez's protégés could and should have scored more, as evidenced by their expected goals (xG) statistic of 2.44.

    Match Results: Portugal

    Last matches
    06.06.26
    Int. Friendly Games
    Portugal
    Portugal
    1
    Chile
    Chile
    1
    -
    -
    9
    3
    8
    17
    0
    0
    2
    1
    0
    0
    2
    1
    -
    -
    9
    3
    8
    17
    0
    0
    W
    31.03.26
    Int. Friendly Games
    USA
    USA
    Portugal
    Portugal
    0.68
    0.73
    2
    8
    15
    6
    1
    1
    0
    2
    0
    1
    0
    1
    0.68
    0.73
    2
    8
    15
    6
    1
    1
    W
    29.03.26
    Int. Friendly Games
    Mexico
    Mexico
    Portugal
    Portugal
    0.52
    1.40
    0
    4
    12
    9
    1
    1
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0.52
    1.40
    0
    4
    12
    9
    1
    1
    D
    16.11.25
    WC Qualification, UEFA
    Portugal
    Portugal
    Armenia
    Armenia
    5.16
    0.86
    7
    1
    7
    10
    0
    1
    9
    1
    5
    1
    4
    0
    5.16
    0.86
    7
    1
    7
    10
    0
    1
    W
    13.11.25
    WC Qualification, UEFA
    Ireland
    Ireland
    Portugal
    Portugal
    1
    1.68
    2
    5
    10
    5
    6
    3
    2
    2
    0
    2
    0
    0
    0
    1.68
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    10
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    Spain Team Overview

    πŸ”΄ Spain are on a remarkable run, unbeaten in 24 consecutive official matches. This streak has given the team an aura of invincibility, although they do offer their opponents some opportunities. In the Nations League group stage, they slipped up just once, but in the quarterfinals, La Furia Roja couldn't secure a win over the Netherlands in regular time (2-2; 3-3), despite leading in both matches. They had to advance to the semifinals through a penalty shootout (5-4).

    🟑 Fans were on edge again in the recent semifinal, even though there was no sign of trouble initially. Spain struck twice in the first half and repeated the feat early in the second. They led 4-0, and after conceding a goal, they extended their lead back to four with a brace from Lamine Yamal. However, something faltered towards the end of the match. La Furia Roja relaxed, almost allowing Les Bleus to pull off the unthinkable. Had the French had a bit more time, we might have seen extra time. But history doesn't deal in hypotheticals, so we note that Luis de la Fuente's team are in yet another final.

    Match Results: Spain

    Last matches
    04.06.26
    Int. Friendly Games
    Spain
    Spain
    Iraq
    Iraq
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    31.03.26
    Int. Friendly Games
    Spain
    Spain
    Egypt
    Egypt
    1
    2.33
    0.13
    11
    0
    11
    9
    0
    4
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2.33
    0.13
    11
    0
    11
    9
    0
    4
    D
    27.03.26
    Int. Friendly Games
    Spain
    Spain
    Serbia
    Serbia
    1.34
    0.11
    5
    1
    12
    8
    0
    0
    3
    0
    2
    0
    1
    0
    1.34
    0.11
    5
    1
    12
    8
    0
    0
    W
    18.11.25
    WC Qualification, UEFA
    Spain
    Spain
    Turkey
    Turkey
    3.21
    1.34
    6
    3
    5
    8
    1
    5
    2
    2
    1
    1
    1
    1
    3.21
    1.34
    6
    3
    5
    8
    1
    5
    D
    15.11.25
    WC Qualification, UEFA
    Georgia
    Georgia
    Spain
    Spain
    0.42
    3.4
    4
    6
    9
    9
    0
    1
    0
    4
    0
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    1
    0.42
    3.4
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    9
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    Portugal

    πŸŽ™ Roberto Martinez on the match against Germany: β€œWe should celebrate such a victory - it’s been years since we last defeated Germany. Tactically, we were outstanding, and our commitment made the difference. It was a team victory. There are many things you need to execute well if you want to compete on equal terms with Germany. We could have controlled possession more, the space was there, but we didn’t always find it in the best way. However, we contained the Germans on the flanks, remained composed on counterattacks, and demonstrated mental resilience. For the German team, this was a very challenging game. They probably struggled with what we were trying to create.”

    πŸŽ™ Francisco ConceiΓ§Γ£o, named the best player of the semifinal: β€œI’m very proud of what happened, especially since my goal helped us win. I’ve watched my father’s goals many times. I know the last time we beat Germany was 25 years ago when my father scored a hat-trick.”

    πŸŽ™ β€œWe played a good match, especially defensively. We knew what to do in tough moments. They have many great players who handle the ball well and seek open spaces. But we handled it excellently and responded with counterattacks. We scored two goals, though we could have scored more,” stated defender Nuno Mendes.

    βœ… It’s worth noting that the Portuguese squad has no personnel issues. All players called up for the current camp are ready to take the field in the final. The only significant absentee from the squad is the injured Joao Cancelo

    Spain

    πŸŽ™ Luis de la Fuente on reaching the final: "I'm very pleased. I have to admit, a certain level of struggle brings me joy. I can't imagine sports without the element of hardship. When two great teams face off, as they did today, it's natural for both to make the most of their chances. We must learn from every match and view the game in a positive light. It's incredibly challenging to reach the final, and the key to this team is their hunger for victory. The guys want more: to fight and win."

    πŸŽ™ "Ronaldo is a legend, and I have a lot of respect for him, but I'll focus on my job and try to win on Sunday. We're in for a special match-a final against a fantastic team. That gives us extra motivation. I want to prove myself in games like these. And I want to claim another title," said Lamine Yamal, who was named MVP in the match against France.

    πŸŽ™ Mikel Merino shared his thoughts: "We didn't expect it at 5-1. But at the elite level, you can never take anything for granted. We're proud of our current squad. Another final is ahead, and we're ready to fight for another title."

    βœ… It's crucial that the Spanish squad also heads into the big match with their best lineup. They emerged from the semifinals without any injuries. However, it's worth noting that for various reasons, Rodri, Dani Carvajal, Ferran Torres, and Ayoze Perez were not called up to the national team. 

    🟨 Referee and Yellow Cards

    A Swiss officiating team, led by Sandro SchΓ€rer, will oversee the final. SchΓ€rer has managed three matches in the current Nations League campaign, establishing himself as a relatively lenient referee-averaging just 2 yellow cards per game and no red cards. However, if we consider his last ten matches across all competitions, the numbers are more substantial-averaging 3.8 warnings and 0.2 dismissals per match.

    Both semifinals saw more than 4.5 yellow cards, and we believe this trend will continue. Emotions will run high among the players. While we hope it doesn't escalate to brawls, confrontations and rough fouls seem inevitable. We anticipate Sandro SchΓ€rer will exceed his usual quota of yellow cards. Interestingly, matches involving the Spanish team this Nations League season have averaged exactly 5 yellow cards, which bolsters our confidence in this prediction.

    ⚽️ Goal Prediction

    When considering a bet on goals, we suggest focusing on the second half, where intriguing trends emerge: Portugal have conceded after the break in their last five matches, while Spain have scored in the second half in eight consecutive games. Regardless of how the final unfolds, we believe "La Furia Roja" will find the net again in the second 45 minutes. If they're trailing, they'll likely equalize by pressing Portugal into their penalty area; if they're ahead, they'll punish their opponents on the counterattack. Our pick is Spain to score in the 2nd half.

    🚩 Corner Prediction

    Both teams rank among the top five in the tournament for corners won. Portugal average 6.8 per game, while Spain average 5.3. Naturally, the total number of corners in their matches is high-12.1 and 9.2 respectively. Based on this data and our expectations for the final, we recommend considering over 9.5 total corners.

    Editorial Prediction

    To sum up, let's focus on the duels that could prove pivotal in the upcoming final. The first is Pedri versus Vitinha. Much, if not all, will hinge on the midfield, and these players will be at its heart. The second, even more obvious matchup, is Nuno Mendes against Lamine Yamal-arguably the best left-back in the world facing off against the top winger. Whoever prevails in this clash will greatly boost their team's chances of lifting the trophy.

    As for the overall picture of the match, Spain's territorial dominance seems likely unless an early goal changes everything-a possibility that cannot be ruled out. Even if that doesn't happen, we expect a high-scoring affair given the defensive questions surrounding both teams and the attacking prowess of their stars.

    Considering all of this, we anticipate a high-scoring encounter and are betting on a total over 2.5 goals, which has occurred in Spain's last six matches. It would be fitting if such a high-profile final extends beyond regular time, so Scores24 suggests a potential scoreline of 2-2.

    Our choice
    Total goals Over (2.5) at odds of -154*
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    *The odds are relevant for the time of publication (6 June 2025, 13:29)

    Betting Tips: Portugal - Spain

    Portugal have won
    portugal-3in last 10 home games.
    portugal-3in 6 of last 7 home games (UEFA Nations League).
    Portugal Win
    Bovada
    +285
    Portugal have not lost
    portugal-3in 10 of last 11 games.
    portugal-3in 8 of last 9 games (UEFA Nations League).
    Portugal will not lose
    Everygame
    -128
    Spain have not lost
    spain-3in last 24 games.
    spain-3in 14 of last 15 away games.
    spain-3in last 12 games (UEFA Nations League).
    spain-3in last 8 away games (UEFA Nations League).
    Spain will not lose
    Everygame
    -385
    Portugal have conceded
    portugal-3in 9 of last 10 games (UEFA Nations League).
    portugal-3in 8 of last 9 games.
    Spain have scored
    spain-3in 21 of last 22 games.
    spain-3in last 8 games (UEFA Nations League).
    spain-3in 7 of last 8 away games (UEFA Nations League).
    Spain will score goal
    Everygame
    -556
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    Portugal - Spain Table position

    League A Group A
    gWDLGDPForm
    1.
    Portugal
    Portugal
    642013-514
    2.
    Croatia
    Croatia
    62228-88
    3.
    Scotland
    Scotland
    62137-87
    4.
    Poland
    Poland
    61149-164

    Comparison of Teams Stats

    10 matches
    7 - Wins
    1 - Draw
    2 - Loses
    Wins - 7
    Draws - 2
    Lose - 1
    10 matches
    Scored - 29
    Conceded - 13
    +16
    +20
    33 - Scored
    13 - Conceded
    7
    Wins
    7
    1
    Draws
    2
    2
    Loses
    1
    Goal difference
    29
    Scored
    33
    13
    Conceded
    13
    4.2
    Match goals average
    4.6
    2.9
    Goals scored per match on average
    3.3
    1.3
    Goals conceded per match on average
    1.3
    6
    Both teams scored
    5
    33'
    Minutes / Goal scored
    29'
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