The penalties are over. Bruno Alves and João Moutinho missed the penalties for Portugal, allowing Cesc Fàbregas to hit the winner in off the post as Spain progress to the final as their dream of becoming the first team to reclaim the European Championship trophy is kept alive.
Fàbregas (Spain) scores from the penalty spot. Portugal 2-4 Spain - The substitute wins it. Firing low to the bottom left corner and the ball deflects off the post and into the net.
Bruno Alves (Portugal) hits the crossbar from the penalty spot. Portugal 2-3 Spain - Spain have the chance to win it as the defender crashes his effort against the crossbar.
Ramos (Spain) scores from the penalty spot. Portugal 2-3 Spain - The defender repeats Andrea Pirlo's penalty against England, chipping down the centre.
Nani (Portugal) scores from the penalty spot. Portugal 2-2 Spain - An unstoppable effort is sent into the top corner. We are level again.
Piqué (Spain) scores from the penalty spot. Portugal 1-2 Spain - The defender keeps his cool as the ball goes just inside the post.
Pepe (Portugal) scores from the penalty spot. Portugal 1-1 Spain - Iker Casillas went the right way but could not quite reach the low effort which slips inside the post.
Iniesta (Spain) scores from the penalty spot. Portugal 0-1 Spain - The midfielder sends the keeper the wrong way, stroking the ball into the right corner.
João Moutinho (Portugal) missed the penalty saved by the goalkeeper. Portugal 0-0 Spain - Iker Casillas guesses the right way and dives to his right to save.
Xabi Alonso (Spain) missed the penalty saved by the goalkeeper. Portugal 0-0 Spain - Rui Patrício makes a great save, diving to his left to keep out the powerful penalty.
The referee brings the first period of extra time to an end. Tom Kell, Donbass Arena: A late flurry from Spain suggests this is not necessarily destined for penalties after all. Both sides need to show just a little more composure in front of goal and there could yet be a dramatic winner.
The referee ends the second period of extra time. Tom Kell, Donbass Arena: Vicente del Bosque and Paulo Bento are down to my right furiously deciding on their penalty takers after 120 goalless minutes. Something, someone, is going to have to give.
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Xabi Alonso (Spain) is cautioned by the referee.
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Varela (in) - Raul Meireles (out) (Portugal)
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Custódio (in) - Miguel Veloso (out) (Portugal)
The final whistle is blown. Tom Kell, Donbass Arena: Into extra time we go. Cristiano Ronaldo had a good chance in the final minute after a splendid Portugal counterattack, but opportunities have been at a premium for both sides since half-time. Will anyone go for broke now?
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Miguel Veloso (Portugal) is cautioned by the referee.
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Pedro Rodríguez (in) - Xavi Hernández (out) (Spain) One Barcelona man replaces another as Vicente del Bosque makes his final change with extra-time looming.
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Bruno Alves (Portugal) is cautioned by the referee.
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Arbeloa (Spain) is cautioned by the referee.
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Nélson Oliveira (in) - Hugo Almeida (out) (Portugal) The 20-year-old SL Benfica forward impressed when entering from the bench in the group stages and will be hoping to do the same.
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João Pereira (Portugal) is cautioned by the referee.
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Pepe (Portugal) is cautioned by the referee.
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Jesús Navas (in) - Silva (out) (Spain) The Sevilla FC man enters the fray. He scored the winner when he came on against Croatia, and Vicente del Bosque will be hoping he can repeat the trick.
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Busquets (Spain) is cautioned by the referee.
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Fàbregas (in) - Negredo (out) (Spain) Fàbregas is making his seventh substitute appearances in the UEFA European Championships, taking him level with the Netherlands' Aron Winter's record of seven.
The referee blows for half-time. Tom Kell, Donbass Arena: We may not have had a hatful of chances, but it has been an intriguing first half nevertheless. Though Spain, predictably, have been more controlled on the ball, Portugal have shown real energy and aggression. Perhaps most encouraging for Paulo Bento is the willingness of his five-man midfield to break forward in support of Hugo Almeida.
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Fábio Coentrão (Portugal) is cautioned by the referee.
Bruno Alves and João Moutinho missed the penalties for Portugal, allowing Cesc Fàbregas to hit the winner in off the post as Spain progress to the final as their dream of becoming the first team to reclaim the European Championship trophy is kept alive.