Russia 2018, Group B, Portugal v Spain as it happened: Ronaldo’s stunning free-kick makes it 3-3
Updates from the highly-anticipated clash in Sochi, Russia.

01:30 am: It’s 90 minutes past midnight in India, and we won’t be surprised if, like us, you all are too hyped to sleep! Stunning, stunning game of football. Unfortunately, it had to end. And so does this live blog. Report, reaction and much more coming from our side. Sleep is for the weak, eh?
Catch you tomorrow (well in 12 hours from now) for move live action. Remember, there are four matches.
That was ridiculous.
— FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup) June 15, 2018
Take a bow @selecaoportugal and @SeFutbol, what a game! #PORESP pic.twitter.com/G3HdXdlK93
Cristiano Ronaldo's #WorldCup game by numbers vs. #ESP :
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) June 15, 2018
94% pass accuracy
35 passes
5 aerial duels won
4 fouls won
4 shots
3 shots on target
3 goals
1 penalty won
Hat-trick hero. pic.twitter.com/RZT0OcBKhT
04: Portugal 1-0 Spain
— 🇵🇹 vs 🇪🇸 Football Tweet (@Football__Tweet) June 15, 2018
24: Portugal 1-1 Spain
44: Portugal 2-1 Spain
55: Portugal 2-2 Spain
58: Portugal 2-3 Spain
88: Portugal 3-3 Spain
THE WORLD CUP HAS ARRIVED! #WorldCup #POR #ESP #PORESP pic.twitter.com/G0oumH3qVj
01:28 am: Perfect time to read this piece by Arka Bhattacharya on the phenom that is Cristiano Ronaldo:
Cristiano Ronaldo :
— Aditya Warty (@AnalystAdi) June 15, 2018
World Cup 2006, 2010, 2014 : 3 Goals in 13 Games
World Cup 2018: 3 Goals in 1 Game.
On Fire 🔥🔥🔥#FifaWorldCup2018 #FifaWorldCup #WorldCup #ESP #PORESP #Portugal
Full-time in Sochi and it ends 3-3! What a corker it has been. Cristiano Ronaldo with a hat-trick, Diego Costa with a brace, David de Gea with a howler. It’s time to catch our breaths. Madness.
33y 130d - Cristiano Ronaldo is the oldest ever player to score a World Cup hat-trick. History. #PORESP #POR #ESP #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/iV00RitrmU
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 15, 2018
Final seconds here: Spain have now conceded as many goals in the 90 minutes as they have in their entire qualifying campaign. Three!
Into 4 minutes of extra time, Portugal 3-3 Spain
Quaresma almost makes it 4-3! A lovely dribble down the left, cutting in but a last gasp block saves Spain.
Cristiano has just scored a hat trick vs one of the favorites to win the #WorldCup .......
— Castro1021 (@Castro1021) June 15, 2018
This has to be the match of the tournament.... 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow...... @Cristiano making it 3-3 😳 #WorldCup
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) June 15, 2018
Hat-trick for Ronaldo!
— Stats Zone (@StatsZone) June 15, 2018
Three shots on target, three goals.https://t.co/srHNzUU41q pic.twitter.com/7yDwtgOSIP
87th minute: GOALLLLLLLLLLL!!! CRISTIANO RONALDO YOU GENIUS! What a stunning free-kick. Ronaldo, with his inimitable technique, gets the ball up and over the wall and De Gea has no chance.
OH MY.@Cristiano completes his hat-trick with an incredible free-kick!
— FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup) June 15, 2018
3-3!#PORESP pic.twitter.com/VOs2T9ia8D
86th minute- After 10 minutes of referring to Iago Aspas as Lucas Vazquez, the real Vazquez comes on for David Silva. All six subs are done. 3-2 Spain as Portugal have a free-kick.
After 83 mins, Portugal 2-3 Spain
Spain are playing keep-ball now... their way of seeing out the lead.
Portugal have never lost when Ronaldo has scored more than one goal. Portugal have never lost a World Cup match after taking the lead. Both are about to change in 7 minutes and a little more.
After 80 mins, Portugal 2-3 Spain
A break in play with 10 mins left to go as Ronaldo bundles into de Gea and Pique while trying to latch on to a through ball. Treatment needed but he Pique is OK to continue.
Andre Silva comes on for Portugal... do they have it in them to find another goal?
After 75 mins, Portugal 2-3 Spain
Spain are sitting back now but Portugal are not quite as incisive at breaking down a defence as are with counterattacking. Ronaldo is trying, Quaresma is trying but nothing much happening.
Meanwhile, Costa is off. What a performance from him tonight. Former Liverpool legend Iago Aspas comes on. Don’t let him take a corner if Spain are trailing late on.
Quaresma, the Vinod Kambli of football, comes on.
— Imran Garda (@ImranGarda) June 15, 2018
After 70 mins, Portugal 2-3 Spain
Three changes that have happened in quick succession.
For Portugal: Joao Mario and Ricardo Quaresma come on, for Spain Thiago replaces Iniesta
VIDEO: WHAT A HIT, NACHO!
what is physics? #PORESP pic.twitter.com/gblowSGIuY
— Ann Odong 🐨 (@AnnOdong) June 15, 2018
After 66 mins, Portugal 2-3 Spain
Portugal readying their first substitution as we all gather our breath back. Ronaldo, since Nacho’s goal, has been fouled and thrown a full on tantrum. This match was lacking just that. IT’s now Spain’s turn to look for the counter as Portugal push forward.
After 63 mins, Portugal 2-3 Spain
What a turn of events......
— Castro1021 (@Castro1021) June 15, 2018
Nacho...😳😳😳#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/asGnyyfxO7
58th minute: GOALLLLLL, NACHOOO! WOW. This is already an all-time classic, ladies and gentlemen. Some excellent interplay down the left by Iniesta and Isco before the ball fortuitously falls to to an onrushing Nacho and the right bank rifles it home from outside the box for one of the GOALS OF THE TOURNAMENT!
What the first-half Nacho giveth, the second-half Nacho taketh away. What a hit, son.
— Srinath (@srinathsripath) June 15, 2018
55th min: AND DIEGO COSTA SCORES AGAIN! Oh what a match. All the talk of Spain’s Tiki-Taka and they have scored two proper Route One goals, so to speak. The free kick is hit to the far post, the ball is headed back into the box and Costa bundles it home. VAR being used again to check for a foul, but the goal stands.
After 54 mins Portugal 2-1 Spain
Some first half numbers... Portugal are increasingly sitting back now. Iniesta fouled at a central position. Can Spain equalise from here?

After 50 mins Portugal 2-1 Spain
Second half starts in Sochi. We only hope the final 45 are half as good as the first 45. Good possession for Spain to start the half but once again it’s Portugal who look more threatening going forward. But their counter fizzles out because CR7 slips as does the right back – boot change in the half time not working?
SECOND HALF UNDERWAY: Are we in for more madness? Sign us up, please.
David De Gea: Didn't commit a single error leading to an opposition goal in the Premier League or Champions League for Manchester United last season#POR #ESP #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/yQMPozWTh0
— WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) June 15, 2018
12:25 am: What a day it has been for Ronaldo so far!
Cristiano Ronaldo, today:
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) June 15, 2018
- Spanish authorities give him two years suspended prison sentence and €18 million fine for tax evasion.
- He scores two goals against Spain in first half.
HALF-TIME: Spain have pretty much shot themselves in the foot in Sochi. First, a penalty conceded by Nacho and then, a late error by an otherwise reliable De Gea,
One thing I didn’t expect from this #WorldCup was for De Gea to have a howler. Ouch. Expect the unexpected!
— Spencer FC (@SpencerOwen) June 15, 2018
Ronaldo joint top goal scorer at the World Cup already. 2 goals in 44 mins👏🏻#POR 2 - 1 #ESP
HALF-TIME, PORTUGAL 2-1 SPAIN: PHEWWWW. Pardon us for a minute, the fingers are hurting! What a mad first half in Sochi. Cristiano Ronaldo with two goals, one a penalty early on and one a gift from David de Gea. DAVID DE GEA OF ALL PEOPLE! Diego Costa’s great solo goal happened between those CR7 goals.
David De Gea channeling his inner Karius #WorldCup
— Footy Humour (@FootyHumour) June 15, 2018
44th min: GOALLLL, CRISTIANO RONALDO! What a howler by David de Gea. It’s a powerful low shot by CR7 but one that DDG saves in his sleep usually. It’s a nightmare moment for de Gea.
After 41 minutes Portugal 1-1 Spain
The two Fernandos prowling the touchline, Portugal’s Santos more fiery, as he usually is. Just a bit of a lull in this game, with a few niggling fouls in the middle of the park.
😂 Antonio Conte watching @DiegoCosta walking through Portugal's defence single-handedly like...#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/CN9sapvK3X
— SPORF (@Sporf) June 15, 2018
After 37 minutes Portugal 1-1 Spain
Iniesta almost puts Spain ahead! Cut back from the left byline, Iniesta hits it first time with his left foot, but doesn’t connect properly. Squeezes inches wide of the post.
1 - Diego Costa scored with his first ever shot on target at a World Cup. Clinical. #PORESP #POR #ESP #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/YYfS0Oguwu
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 15, 2018
After 33 minutes Portugal 1-1 Spain
No let up in the tempo of this game, it’s all happening at breakneck pace. Meanwhile, here’s the *no-foul* decision by VAR that allowed Costa’s goal to stand... dodgy, no? Could easily have been given a foul.
I imagine that the reason the refs didn't call this elbow is because of the "Pepe deserved it" rule pic.twitter.com/bMgJqZzmtA
— Zito (@_Zeets) June 15, 2018
After 30 minutes Portugal 1-1 Spain
WHAT A MAD HALF HOUR IN SOCHI! Confirmation that VAR was indeed used for the first time to check if Costa did foul Pepe. Bruno Fernandes goes into the book meanwhile.
VAR working exactly as it should thus far. Costa may have committed a foul but if it’s not a 100% clear that that’s the case then leave it as it is. 👍🏻
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 15, 2018
After 28 minutes, Portugal 1-1 Spain
26th min - CROSSBAR!! Isco stings the Portugal goal frame with a shot as Portugal narrowly escape conceding another one. It’s millimeters away from being given a goal. What a mad few moments!
A freekick now for Spain from a dangerous position... Silva hits the wall..
24th minute: DIEGO COSTA SCORES! Spain are back level. Did Costa foul Pepe in the buildup? A long ball, Costa challenged by Pepe, comes out strong and displays extraordinary holding skills to keep the last two defenders at bay, fires it low into the goal. VAR is apparently used to check if it was a foul. Waiting for confirmation on that.
After 22 mins, Portugal 1-0 Spain
CHANCE! How is this game still 1-0? First Iniesta makes one of those mazy runs where the ball sticks to his feet, and finds Silva in the box, whose shot is deflected for a corner. Portugal then break away at speed, Ronaldo is free down the left and has a great chance but finds Guedes with a pass instead who dilly-dallies and Spain just about clear.
YELLOW CARD: Sergio Busquets is into the ref’s books early after that freekick was conceded.
After 17 minutes, Portugal 1-0 Spain
CHANCE PORTUGAL! Ronaldo with a superb flick from the right flank to Guedes, who finds himself with acres of green to run into... CR7 gives him a outlet to his left but Guedes goes all the way and fires a tame shot.
Soon enough, a free kick for CR7 from the right flank... straight into the wall.
Mandatory Cristiano Ronaldo appreciation: What. A. Player
Euro 2004 ☑️
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) June 15, 2018
2006 World Cup ☑️
Euro 2008 ☑️
2010 World Cup ☑️
Euro 2012 ☑️
2014 World Cup ☑️
Euro 2016 ☑️
2018 World Cup ☑️
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored in all of them. pic.twitter.com/UlKSTzhlnW
After 12 minutes, Portugal 1-0 Spain
Looks like Spain have been just as stunned by those of us watching by that early goal but they are starting to find their footing. David Silva has a good chance to volley in from the box but he slips just before taking the shot, goes high and wide. Ronaldo, meanwhile. showing off his heading skills with a couple of fancy glancing headers.
A corner for Spain, taken short, comes to nothing.
After 7 minutes, Portugal 1-0 Spain
Phew. Ronaldo and Portugal started the match on the front foot, we are not sure Spain even held the ball for more than a few seconds. Into the 3rd minute, Nacho found himself in the way of Ronaldo at the edge of the box and a little contact was all CR7 needed... but it was a penalty alright.
And a whole host of records...
8 - Cristiano Ronaldo is the first player in history to score in eight consecutive major tournaments (World Cup, European Championships, Copa America). Legend. #PORESP #POR #WorldCup
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 15, 2018
Cristiano Ronaldo is only the fourth player in #WorldCup history to score in four consecutive tournaments:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) June 15, 2018
☑️ 2006
☑️ 2010
☑️ 2014
☑️ 2018
Among the elite. pic.twitter.com/3eW0dNbC7n
4th minute: RONALDO SCORESSSSS! WHAT A START FOR PORTUGAL! Was there any doubt? Ronaldo takes a couple of breaths, sends De Gea the wrong way and fires it into the top right.
3rd minute: WHAT DRAMA! 126 second into the game and Cristiano Ronaldo is fouled in the penalty area, referee awards penalty!
KICKOFF: Portugal in all-red, Spain in all-white...
11:29 pm: Alright, we are all set! Let the game begin...
Cristiano getting ready. 🇵🇹💪#PORESP #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/ZbLf0PxMFh
— Goal (@goal) June 15, 2018
11:25 pm: It’s national anthems time! Cristiano Ronaldo is pretty pumped up. As for the Spaniards, well... it’s hard to say. They don’t sing along, you see.
11:20 pm: Last World Cup or not, this will be his best shot at winning the one thing that has eluded him throughout the last 15 years. What has been proven conclusively is that Cristiano, and only Cristiano, will get to decide when his last rodeo takes place.
Read more:
Last World Cup or not, this will be his best shot at winning the one thing that has eluded him the last 15 years...
— The Field (@thefield_in) June 15, 2018
Cristiano Ronaldo and the insatiable hunger of an egotist
ICYMI by @Heilige_Kugel:https://t.co/QUwLBmsjRS
11:15 pm: 15 goals in World Cup qualifying for Cristiano Ronaldo but only 3 goals in 13 World Cup appearances across three tournaments. He’ll be desperate to improve that record.
Meanwhile... Spain have started their last two World Cup campaigns with defeat. The not-so-disastrous 1-0 defeat to Switzerland in 2010 and a disastrous 5-1 defeat vs Netherlands last time around. What’s it going to be tonight?
11:10 pm: Between Spain and Portugal, they have claimed the last three European titles. And when you include Spain’s 2010 World Cup to the mix, there’s plenty of pedigree on show tonight.
37.2% - Portugal have scored the highest proportion of their goals at the World Cup in the final 15 minutes of games (16/43). Patient.#WorldCup
— OptaJoao (@OptaJoao) June 15, 2018
11:05 pm: Some numbers to get you going... we are 25 minutes away from the kickoff.
18 - Cristiano Ronaldo was directly involved in more goals than any other player in the 2018 European World Cup qualifiers (18), scoring 15 goals and assisting a further three. Machine. #POR pic.twitter.com/xXvMyTpwjK
— OptaJoao (@OptaJoao) June 15, 2018
1 - Portugal have lost only one of their last nine World Cup group games (0-4 v Germany in 2014), winning five and drawing the other three. Resolute. #PORESP #POR #ESP #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/HdVJ671ZCc
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 15, 2018
11:00 pm: This is how the two teams lineup (Graphic courtesy: Fifa World Cup / Twitter)


10:50 pm: The two countries have met on 35 occasions overall, with Spain winning 16 times to Portugal’s six.
10:45 pm: Two late goals in two matches today. Are we in for another match with late drama?
Day 2 of the #WorldCup has been brutal so far.
— manas mitul (@ManasMitul) June 15, 2018
10:40 pm: Coming into this World Cup, Spain had been seen as one of the outstanding favourites to lift the trophy in Russia after a two-year unbeaten run under Julen Lopetegui.
But Wednesday’s sensational decision by the Spanish Football Federation to sack Lopetegui, in response to the announcement he would take over at Real Madrid after the tournament, has threatened to derail their chances.
Suddenly Hierro – a great former Real and Spain defender but a man with little coaching experience – finds himself in charge of a side eager to show they can still go all the way on Russian soil.
10:27 pm: MADNESSSSS! IRAN HAVE WON THANKS TO A 94th MINUTE OWN GOAL AT ST.PETERSBURG!
Of all the ways to lose a World Cup game, scoring an own goal in the 94th minute is one of the worst possible... IRAN become the first Asian team since Japan in 2010 to register a World Cup win. Heartbreaking for Morocco, whose players can’t believe the sudden turn of events. It’s only Iran’s second win in WC history.
Iran didn't take a shot in the second half. They also won the game with a goal in the 95th minute.
— Ryan O'Hanlon (@rwohan) June 15, 2018
10:20 pm: Rejoice! For the lineups are here... (Graphic courtesy: Fifa World Cup / Twitter)

10:15 pm: The only other time the two rivals met in a World Cup was in 2010, when Portugal were the first of the four victims to fall 1-0 to Spain, who were on their way to the title.
10:05 pm: Allow Portugal coach Fernando Santos to hype you up more this game:
“This is a ‘Classico’. We are two countries who have a lot in common, not least the fact we share a border. We are neighbours, but also teams with great quality. We don’t want to be arrogant but we are full of hope.”
10:00 pm: How many of you were waiting for this match the moment the draws were announced? Our guess would be anyone and everyone who loves football. Arguably the most high-profile clash of the World Cup is upon us. Although the neighbouring countries are old foes, this is only their second meeting at the World Cup, after David Villa and Co won a tense Round-of-16 duel in South Africa.
🇵🇹💪🏽😜 pic.twitter.com/7jTQVbgrR7
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) June 10, 2018