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How to watch Spain vs Portugal: TV channel, live stream UK and team news

Domestic matters have been settled for another season but there is still some top-level action to feast on tonight and throughout June as the Nations League gets underway.

Due to the World Cup taking place in winter for the first time - with the finals to be staged in Qatar - a gap opened up in the footballing calendar and UEFA swooped in to fill it as Manchester United superstars Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes prepare to get down to business when Portugal take on Spain tonight.

That crunch opener in Group A2 will take place at the Estadio Benito Villamarin in Seville (7.45pm). Here is how you can follow every kick from Ronaldo, Fernandes and their teammates;

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What channel is Spain vs Portugal on?

As with each of the Nations League games this month, Premier Sports has won coverage for this one. Coverage is set to start at 7.35pm on Premier Sports 2 with kick-off scheduled for 10 minutes later. However, a wider preview is being screened on the same channel from 7pm.

Can I stream Spain vs Portugal?

Yes. As long as you have a valid Premier Sports package. You can log into your account on the Premier League app and there is also scope to subscribe. Prices start from £9.99 per month.

What is the early Spain vs Portugal team news?

While the Spain team is expected to feature several household names - including United target Pau Torres and the former Manchester City forward Ferran Torres - it will be Portugal who take centre stage for anyone watching who supports either of the two Manchester clubs.

Ruben Dias is missing for this one, but City teammates Joao Cancelo and Bernardo Silva should start. Of course, the two names to

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