Portugal U19 vs Spain U19 live
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200'As always, we thank you for joining us today for our live coverage of the Euro U19 final. See you soon!
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94'FT: Portugal 0-2 Spain. Two goals from star player Ferran Torres lead Spain to a U19 European Championship victory. A show of possession and strength from Spain was too overbearing for the Portuguese youngsters despite a decent tournament from up to date.
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92'Four minutes of added time to this second half.
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92'A spat between the players only moments away from the final whistle tarnishes and otherwise clean game. Portugal youngsters are clearly frustrated with the loss.
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90 'But of course, it isn't... Goalscorer Ferran Torres is brought out, and is replaced by Chust. Ruiz is also replaced; Marques in.
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87 'Mollejo in, Moha out in what should be Psain's last change before victory!
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87'Torres has been the man to make the difference today and he tries once more to tee up a third goal but his low ball runs across goal without a white shirt getting a touch.
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86 'Tavares is booked for a foul.
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84'Gomes is flagged for an offside action.
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80 'Double sets of changes for Spain now: Orellana in, Gil out; Barrenetxea in, Sergio Gomez out.
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77 'Ramos is booked with a yellow after stomping on a rival. First yellow of the game.
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76 'A few changes for Portugal now: Gomes in, Correia out, Silva in, Vieira out.
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71'There's been more than one uncertain moment in the Portugal defence and Celton Biai is nearly caught out by Tavares' backpass but manages to clear with Ruiz closing him down.
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68'Portugal is currently dominating play, but their lack of shots on target is preventing them from levelling the score.
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64 'Costa in, Vitor Ferreira out for Portugal.
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62'Félix Correia is penalised for handball.
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57 'First subs of the game! Portugal's Gouveia comes in for Mario.
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53 'Portugal with the counterattack! Amazing save from Tenas who manages to keep his team's lead. Best chance Portugal has had until now.
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50'And it's another goal from Torres! He is assisted by Sergio Gomez, who masterfully dribbles through Portugal's defence after a great pass from outside the box.
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50 'GOAAAAAALLLLL!!!! Spain makes it 0-2!
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49'Félix Correia is penalised for a foul on Gómez.
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45'Second half underway!
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45'HT: Portugal 0-1 Spain. Spain leads the way after a superb goal from standout talent Ferran Torres. Portugal's men are worthy rivals, but the Spaniards have definitely dominated possession in this first half. Will this be enough for them to be crowned champions of the tournament? See you in 15 min where we'll find out!
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43'Garcia concedes a free-kick for a foul on Ramos.
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39'Foul on Portugal's Mario. Ferreria takes the free-kick.
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34't's a terrific left-foot volley after Gil's cross is deflected on at the near post by Diogo Capitão. Torres, scorer of the winning spot kick against France, makes no mistake from a central position, sending the ball flying past Celton Biai.
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34 'GOAAAAALLLLL! Ferran Torres finally opens the score! What a shot from the Valencia man! Spain is ahead!
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31 'Blanco shoots but it's off target! What a shame!
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24 'Spain's Sergio Gomez almost opens the score! A great shot by the Spaniard is successfully stopped by Biai. He gets into the box on a one-two with Abel Ruiz but his rising shot is saved at the near post.
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23'Torres is penalised for a handball.
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21 'Corner for Spain, delivered by Blanco!
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16 'Celton Biai blocks a shot. It's a routine stop for the goalkeeper with Moha's shot from 20 metres directed straight down the middle of the goal. Spain pushing for it these 20 mins!
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11 'Corner for Portugal!
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6 'Gil gets into space on the left to send over a cross but Ruiz, under close attention, is unable to profit. A first faint sniff of a chance for the forward.
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3'Spain's Blanco concedes a free-kick for a foul on Tavares.
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1'AND WE'RE OFF!
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PRVWWe are five minutes from kick off! Only Spain have retained the title to this date... A lot of expectation in Yerevan today.
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PRVWAs for Ferran Torres, the right-sided attacker arrived in Armenia on the back of a breakthrough season with Valencia which included a Copa del Rey winner's medal. Since then, he has responded to the expectations surrounding him, underlining his status as a reference point for Denia's squad by converting the winning spot kick against France.
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PRVWAll eyes will be set on Gonçalo Ramos and Ferran Torres, both team's brightest stars. Ramos stands out as the tournament's leading scorer, thanks to his ability to sniff out a chance and take it. He's got four goals in the tournament all of them scored from inside the penalty box, including his hat-trick against Ireland in Wednesday's semi-final.
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PRVWThe Portugal youngsters have the added pressure of being the first to reach 3 straight finals since Spain last did it.
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PRVWPortugal are titleholders, while Spain holds the record for most wins in this tournament. A lot of pressure for the youngsters to deliver today...
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PRVWIt's a hot and heavy 30 degrees celsius in Yerevan today, where the two Iberian neighbours contest the 2019 U19 Euro final. Expectations are high for both teams, who hold an amazing track record in this tournament: four wins, and one draw - to each other, no less.
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PRVWSpain starting XI: Tenas; Gomez; Miranda; Guillamon; Blanco; Torres; Moha; Ruiz; Sergio Gomez; Garcia; Gil
July 27, 2019
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PRVWPortugal starting XI: Celton Biai; Costinha, Loureiro, Cardoso; Tavares; Ferreira, Capitao; Vieira; Mário; Ramos; Correira.
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PRVWWe are live from the Republican Stadium in Yerevan, Armenia! Half an hour away from kick off, and 90 minutes away from the title!
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27 July 2019, 20:30
Referee: Irfan Peljto
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PRVWHello and welcome to our minute to minute coverage of this afternoon's U19 Euro final, where the world's future talents battle it out for the title!