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The neighbors of Portugal face the neighbors of Spain, as each one becomes the first team to win the League of Nations twice.
The two parts of the Iberian Peninsula meet at the Alianz Arena in Munich after each of the last four games.
Portugal came from behind to see Germany 2-1, while Spain defeated France 5-4 in a nine-goals thriller who should live in his memory for a long time.
But each has chosen to change the things of the teams that started these respective games.
Roberto Martinez has rewarded the star of his comeback against Germany with an initial 11th place.
Francisco Conceptoo dazzled the bench in the semifinal, scoring a wonderful equal and demonstrating a constant threat when Portugal turned the game to the head.
He comes to Francisco Trincao, taking his place in the first half next to Cristiano Ronaldo and Pedro Neto.
Vitinha also excelled after leaving the bench, and the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder enters Ruben Neves in the engine room in Portugal.
Portugal: Diogo Costa; Joao Neves, Days, Inacio, Nuno Mendes; Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Fernandes; Conception, Ronaldo, Neto.
Substitutes: Dalot, Jota, Goncalves, Felix, Leao, Mora, Ruben Neves, Palhinha, Ramos, SA, SEEDO, Antonio Silva, Rui Silva, Trincao, Veiga.
The head of Spain, Luis de la Fuente, has two changes in the epic victory of the semifinal on France.
Oscar Mingueza enters the right to Pedro Porro.
Mikel Merino was in the target against the Bleus, but the arsenal midfielder also falls next to it.
Fabian Ruiz de PSG takes his place, staging a battle with Club Vitinha’s teammate on the same pitch where they won the League Champions League together just over a week ago.
Spain: Uni Simon; Minguza, The Norman, Huijsen, Kindergarten; Zubimendi, Fabian Ruiz, Pedri; Yamal, Williams, Oyarzabal.
Substitutes: Baena, Cubarsi, Gavi, Grimaldo, Isco, Lopez. Merino, Morata, Olmo, Pino, Porro, Raya, Remiro, Samu, Vivian.