Portugal face neighbours Spain as they every look to turn into the primary group to win the Nations League twice.
The 2 sides from the Iberian peninsula meet on the Allianz Area in Munich after every coming by way of compelling last-four matches.
Portugal got here from behind to see off Germany 2-1, whereas Spain beat France 5-4 in a nine-goal thriller that ought to reside lengthy within the reminiscence.
However they’ve every elected to change issues up from the groups that began these respective video games.
Portugal group information
Roberto Martinez has rewarded the star of their comeback towards Germany with a spot within the beginning XI.
Francisco Conceicao dazzled off the bench within the semi-final, scoring a wondrous equaliser and proving a relentless menace as Portugal turned the sport on its head.
He is available in for Francisco Trincao, taking his place within the entrance three alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Pedro Neto.
Vitinha additionally excelled after coming off the bench, and the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder is available in for Ruben Neves within the Portugal engine room.
Portugal: Diogo Costa; Joao Neves, Dias, Inacio, Nuno Mendes; Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Fernandes; Conceicao, Ronaldo, Neto.
Substitutes: Dalot, Jota, Goncalves, Felix, Leao, Mora, Ruben Neves, Palhinha, Ramos, Sa, Semedo, Antonio Silva, Rui Silva, Trincao, Veiga.
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Spain group information
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente makes two modifications from the epic semi-final win over France.
Oscar Mingueza is available in at right-back rather than Pedro Porro.
Mikel Merino was heading in the right direction towards Les Bleus, however the Arsenal midfielder additionally drops out of the facet.
PSG’s Fabian Ruiz takes his place, setting the stage for a battle with membership teammate Vitinha on the identical pitch on which they received the Champions League collectively simply over per week in the past.
Spain: Unai Simon; Mingueza, Le Normand, Huijsen, Cucurella; Zubimendi, Fabian Ruiz, Pedri; Yamal, Williams, Oyarzabal.
Substitutes: Baena, Cubarsi, Gavi, Grimaldo, Isco, Lopez. Merino, Morata, Olmo, Pino, Porro, Raya, Remiro, Samu, Vivian.