
Both targeting Nations League glory, Portugal and Spain will battle it out for the trophy at the Allianz Arena on Sunday night.
Portugal triumphed in the inaugural edition of this competition back in 2019, defeating the Netherlands 1-0 in the final.
Roberto Martinez’s side punched their ticket to this year's showpiece by coming from behind to defeat host nation Germany 2-1 on Wednesday night.
While Portugal will take plenty of confidence from that victory, European champions Spain will provide a sterner test in Sunday night’s final.
Luis de la Fuente’s side sealed their passage to this year’s final with a thrilling 5-4 win over France on Thursday night, in a game that brought up my Bet Builder.
That means Spain are just one win away from becoming the first-ever country to successfully defend the Nations League trophy.
How the bookies view it: Spain to reign supreme
The bookies' odds suggest Spain will win inside 90 minutes on Sunday night, with La Roja odds-on 4/5 favourites with Boylesports.
Portugal have been priced up as 5/2 outsiders on Boylesports, while the draw in regulation time is also considered unlikely at 13/5 with the same firm.
Head to head: Spain hold the upper hand
Spain have avoided defeat in each of their previous six meetings with Portugal, the most recent of which was during the last edition of the Nations League back in 2022, with La Roja claiming a 1-0 win on that occasion.
Players to watch: More Yamal magic?
After bagging a brace against France on Thursday night, Lamine Yamal stands out for either a goal or an assist on Sunday night at 10/11 with PaddyPower. The Spanish boy wonder also looks worthy of support for two or more shots on target at even-money (PaddyPower).
Cristiano Ronaldo further extended his record as the leading scorer in international football with a goal against Germany last time out. The Portuguese skipper is a 6/4 anytime goalscorer option with Boylesports.
Predicted line-ups
Ruben Neves could be replaced by Vitinha in the Portugal engine room on Sunday night, while Nelson Semedo is also pushing for a recall to the starting XI.
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente is expected to stick with the same set of players that fired in five goals against France on Thursday night.
Portugal: Costa; Semedo, Dias, Inacio, Mendes; Bernardo, Vitinha; Conceicao, Fernandes; Leao; Ronaldo
Spain: Simon; Porro, Cubarsi, Le Normand, Cucurella; Merino, Zubimendi, Pedri; Yamal, N. Williams; Oyarzabal
Anything else catch the eye?
With the single selections of both teams to score and over 2.5 goals too short to side with here, instead combine the pair for a 10/11 play on Boylesports.
Both teams were involved in compelling semi-final ties in midweek, with this bet paying out in each of those respective contests.
With both teams expected to play on the front foot again on Sunday night, there is plenty of scope for the same selection to pay out in Munich.