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What time and TV channel is Spain v Portugal on today in the Nations League?

What time and TV channel is Spain v Portugal on today in the Nations League?

Spain and Portugal will meet in a thriller as the latest edition of the UEFA Nations League comes to a close.
Although international football can be somewhat maligned. both Portugal and Spain have been full value when it comes to entertainment this window.
Spain beat France in a 5-4 thriller on Thursday to book their place in Sunday's showpiece while Cristiano Ronaldo rolled back the years to score Portugal's winner in a 2-1 victory over Germany.
Here is everything you need to know about the game.
The game takes place at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
The game kicks off at 8 pm.
Virgin Media Two will show the game live and it can be streamed live on the Virgin Media Player.
Portugal 13/5
Draw 13/5
Spain 10/11
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