The UEFA Nations League Final at Lisbon’s Estádio da Luz delivered football at its best drama, emotion, tactics, and raw determination.
Both Portugal and Spain gave everything over 120 minutes, ending 2–2 in extra time. The match was then decided in a tense penalty shootout, where Portugal held their nerve to win 5–3.
“It’s a win for the new generation but also a tribute to our legacy,” said Joao Cancelo, one of the night’s standout performers.

Match Timeline
First Half:
- 18′ – Spain took the lead through a clinical finish by Álvaro Morata.
- 35′ – Portugal hit back via Bruno Fernandes after a slick team move.
Second Half:
- 61′ – Portugal went ahead through João Félix’s curling strike.
- 77′ – Spain equalized with a powerful header from Dani Olmo.
Extra Time:
- Chances at both ends but no goals both sides were visibly drained.

Penalty Shootout Drama
When the final whistle blew, it all came down to five kicks from the spot.
Portugal scored all five, showing composure and focus:
- Ronaldo
- Bruno Fernandes
- João Félix
- Bernardo Silva
- Rúben Dias
Spain faltered with their third penalty Unai Simón guessed right, but the strike from Ferran Torres hit the post.
“Penalties are 90% mental,” said Portugal’s goalkeeper Diogo Costa, who made one crucial save.

Portugal: From Golden Generation to Trophy Contenders Again
Many thought Portugal’s best days ended with the retirement of key veterans. But this win shows the squad’s depth, youth, and hunger.
Key Players:
- Bruno Fernandes – midfield general and goalscorer
- João Félix – dynamic, clinical, and confident
- Diogo Costa – reliable under pressure
- Rúben Neves – silent leader in midfield
Spain: So Close, Yet So Far
Spain played a brilliant tactical game but will rue missed chances. The young squad under manager Luis de la Fuente showed promise but lacked the cool head in penalties.
They’ll be a serious force at Euro 2026.

Tactical Highlights
- Portugal played a fluid 4-3-3, using wide channels and overlapping fullbacks.
- Spain focused on possession and vertical passing, but struggled against Portugal’s pressing traps.
- Set pieces and fast breaks were key for both sides.
Final Stats Snapshot
Stat | Portugal | Spain |
---|---|---|
Possession | 46% | 54% |
Shots on Target | 7 | 5 |
Corners | 6 | 4 |
Fouls | 14 | 12 |
Pass Accuracy | 88% | 91% |

What This Means
Portugal claims its second UEFA Nations League title, once again asserting its place among Europe’s elite.
More importantly, this win ignites a new era, where players like Félix, Vitinha, and Neves will carry the flag forward.