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Portugal faces Spain’s neighbors because they all look to become the first team to win the League of Nations twice.
Two sides from the Iberian Peninsula meet at the Allianz Arena in Munich after each passed through a convincing last four games.
Portugal came from behind to see Germany 2-1, while Spain beat France 5-4 in a nine-goal thriller who should live long in memory.
But they were chosen to switch things from the teams that started those games.
Roberto Martinez awarded the star of his return against Germany with a place in the initial XI.
Francisco Conceicao blinded the bench in the semifinals, reaching a miraculous equalization and proved a constant threat as Portugal turned the game on his head.
He enters Francisco Trincao, taking his place in front of three, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Pedro Net.
Vitinha also stood out after she got off the bench and Paris’s midfielder Saint-Germain comes for Ruben Neves in Portuguese engine room.
Portugal: Diogo Costa; Joao Neves, Dani, Inacio, Nuno Mendes; Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Fernandes; Concept, Ronaldo, net.
Replacement: Dalot, Jota, Goncalves, Felix, Leao, Sea, Ruben Neves, Palhinha, Ramos, with, Semedo, Antonio Silva, Rui Silva, Trincao, Veiga.
Spanish chief Luis de la Fuente is making two changes from the epic semi -final victory over France.
Oscar Mingueza comes with the right back instead of Pedro Porro.
Mikel Merino was targeted against Les Bleus, but the Arsenal midfielder also goes out of the side.
PSG Fabian Ruiz occupies its place, setting a stage for battle with club teammate Vitinh on the same ground where they won the Champions League a little over a week ago.
Spain: Unai Simon; Mingueza, Norman, Huisen, kindergarten; Dental, Fabian Ruiz, Pedri; Yamal, Williams, Oyarzabal.
Replacement: Baena, Cubarsi, Gavi, Grimaldo, Isco, Lopez. Merino, Morata, Olmo, Pino, Porno, Raya, Remiro, Samu, Vivian.