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Portugal vs Netherlands result: Goncalo Guedes goal clinches Nations League final glory for hosts

Re-live the action from the Uefa Nations League final in Porto

Miguel Delaney
Estádio do Dragão, Porto
,Michael Jones
Sunday 09 June 2019 16:37 EDT
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Portugal National team training before Nations league semi-final

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Goncalo Guedes scored the only goal of the game as Portugal beat Holland to be crowned the first-ever Nations League champions.

The final in Porto was not a game for the ages as a match billed as a battle between the two captains, Cristiano Ronaldo and Virgil Van Dijk, was settled by Valencia forward Guedes on the hour mark.

The 1-0 win was enough for the reigning European champions to add the inaugural Nations League crown to their honours list with victory in front of their own fans. Re-live the action below:

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Switzerland 0 - 0 England (5-6 on pens)

It was a lacklustre match, England didn't look like they'd concede but they couldn't score either. 

It was a strong effort in the penalty shootout though with all the England men scoring their respective penalties. 

Michael Jones9 June 2019 16:53

To sum up the match: 

Michael Jones9 June 2019 16:54

Switzerland vs England, how did the players rate in England penalty shootout win?

Michael Jones9 June 2019 16:57

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But that's not the only England international match this afternoon!

Make sure you join us for live coverage of England vs Scotland in the Women's World Cup:

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 June 2019 17:01

Five things we learned from England's third place play-off:

Michael Jones9 June 2019 17:05

Jack Pitt-Brooke takes us through the ins and outs of England's Nations League victory.

Match Report:

Michael Jones9 June 2019 17:10

Still need your fix of football? England's lionesses get their World Cup campaign underway against Scotland, live here right now:

Michael Jones9 June 2019 17:13

Good evening and welcome back to our live coverage of the Nations League.

And if the large banner at the top of this post did not give things away, it's time for the final: Portugal vs the Netherlands!

Jack Watson9 June 2019 18:13

The preview

Miguel Delaney takes a look at the titanic clash that will take place this evening: Cristiano Ronaldo vs Virgil van Dijk

Jack Watson9 June 2019 18:20

Blind: We'll stop Portugal, not just Ronaldo

Netherlands defender Daley Blind knows all about beating a side that has Cristiano Ronaldo after he was part of the Ajax side that knocked Juventus out of the Champions League over two legs in the quarter-final.

He said the plan then was not to only focus on Ronaldo, and that Holland will do something similar tonight.

"With Ajax we planned to stop Juventus, not just Cristiano Ronaldo," Blind said.

"And it's the same now - we have to stop Portugal, not Ronaldo.

"Of course, he is a player who can make the difference, but we have to be prepared for all the Portuguese players.

"There are enough videos of Portugal's previous match that we can analyse.

"It's a great feeling to be playing the final with your country and having the opportunity to win a prize. It's different than when you play for your club.

"We've got a great group of players, all hungry for success. If you reach the end you want to win. It's the first Nations League, so we can write history by winning it."

Jack Watson9 June 2019 18:26

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