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UEFA Nations League 2025 Final: When and where to watch title clash between Portugal and Spain in India

UEFA Nations League 2025 Final: When and where to watch title clash between Portugal and Spain in India

Time of India16 hours ago

Lamine Yamal and Cristiano Ronaldo face off in the Nations League final at the Allianza Arena (Image via X)
Spain and Portugal will face off in the UEFA Nations League 2025 final at Munich's Allianz Arena, with both teams vying to become the first country to win the Nations League trophy twice.
The match features a fascinating clash between Portugal's 40-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo and Spain's rising 17-year-old star Lamine Yamal.
Portugal secured their spot in the final by defeating tournament hosts Germany 2-1 in Wednesday's semi-final. Ronaldo scored the decisive goal, with his 137th international strike extending his record as the highest scorer in international football.
Spain advanced to the final after a thrilling 5-4 victory over France in Stuttgart on Thursday.
Young sensation Yamal scored twice in the high-scoring encounter.
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Spain, under manager Luis de la Fuente, enters the final with an impressive away record, remaining unbeaten in their last 10 Nations League matches on the road. Portugal, coached by Roberto Martinez, has maintained strong form in the competition, losing just one of their previous nine matches.
Where will the Nations League final be played?
The UEFA Nations League final will be played at the Allianz Arena, home to German giants Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. The stadium has a capacity of over 75,000 and also hosted Portugal's 2-1 win over hosts Germany.
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Who do you think will win the UEFA Nations League final?
Spain
Portugal
When is the Nations League final?
The UEFA Nations League final will be played on June 8 (June 9 in India).
What time is the Nations League final?
The final between Spain and Portugal is scheduled for kick-off at 12:30 AM IST (Monday).
Where to watch the final in India?
The UEFA Nations League final will be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network.
The title clash can also be streamed live on the Sony LIV website and app in India.

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