Portugal and Spain get set to lock horns in the World Cup Round of 16 on Monday night.
Luis de la Fuente's side were as impressive as we have seen them at the World Cup when defeating Austria 3-0 in the Round of 32, seeing the majority of the ball and limiting Ralf Rangnick's men to zero shots on target.
Mikel Oyarzabal was the star of the show in California -- finding the net on two occasions either side of Pedro Porro's headed goal -- and Lamine Yamal also impressed with numerous glimpses of quality.
The following game saw Portugal lock horns with Croatia in an extraordinary Round of 32 clash, with Roberto Martinez's side emerging victorious in dramatic fashion.
The second half saw three goals, two disallowed goals and one penalty -- but Goncalo Ramos' stoppage time header was enough to see Portugal through.
Portugal v Spain is a fascinating spectacle that could prove to be one of the best contests of the tournament.
While Portugal are a team littered with stars yet -- on occasions -- lack cohesion, Spain are a well-oiled machine who thrive irrespective of personnel under the stewardship of Luis de la Fuente.
The two nations most recently contested in the 2025 Nations League final, playing out a 2-2 draw in 120 minutes before locking horns in a penalty shootout.
Portugal were flawless from the spot, scoring all five from 12 yards out and becoming the first team to win the Nations League on two occasions.
Their Round of 16 contest on Monday night promises some captivating battles, from Lamine Yamal vs Nuno Mendes to Vitinha vs Pedri.
Spain are priced as the 8/11 favourites to win the Arlington clash, while Portugal are available at 7/2 to eliminate the the third favourites inside 90 minutes.
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