Jun 27, 2012 02:50 PM EDT
Spain vs. Portugal: Euro 2012 Live Blog Coverage, Live Updates, Watch Online

The teams are on the pitch at Donbass Arena in Donetsk, Ukraine, as Spain and Portugal do battle in the first semifinal at Euro 2012. Cristiano Ronaldo and the Portuguese are looking to avenge their second round loss to their Iberian neighbors at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, while Fernando Torres and Spain are looking to cement its reputation as one of the greatest international sides ever assembled after winning the 2008 Euro and the 2010 World Cup. 

Sports World Report will be following all the action live from Donetsk, so keep refreshing your browser for updates on the match, and leave your thoughts on the action below in the comments section.

1' - Action is underway at Donbass Arena.

2' - First corner of the match goes to Portugal, but the kick sails across the box with little incident.

7' - Spain not getting a whole lot of room to work from Portugal. The Portuguese are really pressuring the ball out there and keeping it in Spain's half of the pitch.

9' - Arbeloa has the first really great chance for Spain, but his shot from the edge of the box sails just over the goal.

11' - The pace of the match is absolutely outstanding. Great ball pressure from both sides and a real sense of urgency. Both teams know they'll need to be at their best, making this a day when the "beautiful game" can really live up to its billing.

13' - Cristiano Ronaldo on a great run for Portugal, but his cross from the left side is seized by Iker Casillas before any real danger can present itself.

16' - Ronaldo brought down just outside the box on the left side, awarded a free kick.

17' - Ronaldo looks to curl a shot from the difficult angle, but it hits the wall and goes out for a throw-in.

20' - Spain looked to be setting up on the attack, but one errant pass effectively spelled the end of the chance.

24' - Wild turning shot from Ronaldo sails very high. Chances are hard to come by in this one, meaning that teams and players have to take what they can get.

26' - Pereira sent in from the right side, but it was cleared away with little incident.

27' - Ronaldo on another good run and sent a pass back, but he wasn't well supported, and Spain cleared it away. Portugal playing as well as anyone has against the Spaniards. Will it be well enough?

29' - Spain gets its best chance of the match, getting Portugal on the run defensively, but Iniesta's curling shot is just over the goal. Tantalizingly close for the reigning champions.

31' - Great pressure from Portugal to salvage a chance that seemed to be going for naught, but Ronaldo's low shot is just wide to the right.

36' - Nani down on the pitch for Portugal. He receives attention, but stays in the match,

38' - David Silva with a good run for Spain, but it seems like he could have done more with it than he did, sending a gentle roller ahead that was scooped up by Portuguese keeper Rui Patricio.

40' - Yellow card for Spain's Sergio Ramos for obstructing Cristiano Ronaldo. Good card, too, since Ronaldo could have been off to the races for Portugal otherwise.

43' - Nice long ball ahead from Portugal that just missed being a nice setup, but it rolls all the way back out for a goal kick to Spain.

45' + 1' - Just one minute of extra time added to a fast-paced first half. Probably a good thing, too, since after running around the way these guys have in the first half, they could probably stand to sit down sooner rather than later.

HALFTIME, PORTUGAL 0-0 SPAIN. Excellent fast-paced first half where Portugal looked like the slightly stronger side, or the side more on its game, at any rate. Still, nothing to show for it, setting the stage for more intense action in the second half.

46' - Action is back underway in Donetsk. No halftime substitutions for either side.

48' - Xabi Alonso looked to send a quick pass up to the front, but it was just off the mark. The teams seem to have a little more room to work with in the second half, as the frenetic pace of the first half has slowed down just a bit.

51' - Corner to Spain, no set piece though. Portugal gets the ball and comes back on the attack.

53' - Pereira wins a corner for Portugal. Moutinho's cross is too low, though.

54' - Substitution for Spain, as Cesc Fabregas replaces Alvaro Negredo.

57' - Corner for Portugal, but Nani's cross is nowhere near where it needs to be to give Portugal a really good chance. It comes all the way back to Patricio, who sends it ahead for a good 3 v 3 chance for Portugal. Almeida's shot is too high, though. Could have had better there.

59' - Ronaldo sets up Almeida on a good little run, but his shot is wide.

60' - Sergio Busquets gets a yellow card for suggesting that Ronaldo should have been booked for a dive.

61' - Substitution for Spain brings in Jesus Navas, as David Silva sits down. Pepe gets a yellow card for Portugal after a foul on Alonso.

63' - Ronaldo looked to create a chance, keeping his feet nicely after a challenge.

64' - Yellow card for Pereira after taking down Fabregas away from the ball. Good card to take, though, since Fabregas would have had a great chance to score if he'd been left standing.

65' - Corner to Spain after a dangerous chance off the free kick.This time ,the cross is headed away, and Portugal continues to defend Spain well.

68' - Chances at both end, one great save by Patricio, and another wide shot from ALmeida at the other end.

71' - Ronaldo taken down by Arbeloa, free kick awarded.

73' - After a lot of checking and preparation, Ronaldo sends one just a bit too high. It's been a game of near misses for just about everyone.

73' - Pepe draws a foul on Fabregas, but probably demonstrates a bit excessively before getting up to take the free kick.

76' - Promising looking situation for Portugal ends up with Nani winning a corner. Goes for naught, however.

78' - General feeling seems to be that this is a disappointing game. The fact that this one is as close as it is only goes so far. Fabregas shot goes too high.

81' - Nelson Oliveira comes on for Portugal, replacing Almeida. Almeida had some chances, but just couldn't find the mark today.

82' - Navas gets a bit too fancy for Spain, allowing Portugal to head the other way, where Ronaldo earns a free kick after drawing a foul.

84' - Arbeloa gets a yellow card for a handball on the free kick. Ronaldo gets another crack at it from 26 meters, but shoots too high.

86' - Alves with a yellow card for Portugal.

87' - Pedro Rodriguez on for Spain, replacing Xavi

90' - Ronaldo had a great opening in the final minute, but rushed it and fired high by a wide margin.

90' + 1 - Into three minutes added time, and if things don't change, there will be more still.

90' + 2 - Late corner for Spain yields nothing, as it goes all the way back to goal.

90' + 3 - Yellow card to Miguel Veloso

END OF SECOND HALF - PORTUGAL 0-0 SPAIN. We'll have extra time for the second game in a row at Euro 2012. One wonders when Portugal's extra rest will begin to benefit them.

91' - Back in action in Donetsk. Spain on the attack in the early going.

95' - Foul on Moutinho for a challenge on Iniesta. Lots of yellow cards handed out in the first 90 - although none to Moutinho - so so pressure is on to defend cleanly

96' - Iniesta's shot hit Alves, but one of the better looking opportunities for Spain in this game.

99' - Some of Spain's best possession of the day winds up going for naught on an errant pass. Pedro down for Spain after having Pepe land on him.

101' - Corner to Spain won by Navas. 

102' - Out of Nani, another corner to Spain. No set piece this time, and Portugal wins the ball back, Can't hold onto it, though, sending it all the way down to Casillas.

104' - Exciting looking chance for Navas, but too wide. Iniesta comes tantalizingly close as well. Spain starting to show more of their quality.

105' - Spain starting to play with more energy now, the opposite of what you'd expect since Portugal has had two more days rest.

105' +1 - Free kick in the lone minute of added time, and Ramos came close on a dangerous looking shot, but it was just a bit high.

END OF FIRST EXTRA PERIOD, PORTUGAL 0-0 SPAIN. Spain showing more quality in the last 15 minutes than in the first 90. One gets the sense that they're on the verge of something.

106' - Back underway.

107' -  Portugal gets back on the attack, but Coentrao's attempt to get it to Ronaldo goes for naught.

109' - Ronaldo catches a stud in the back on the way down, but he's up and walking it off as action continues.

110' - Fabregas has one deflected by Alves and pulled in by Patricio.

111' - GREAT SAVE by Patricio as Navas had a dangerous shot. Patricio's outstretched hand kept it out, and a defender helped him pull it in.

113' - Silvestre Varela on for Portugal, replacing Raul Meireles. On for penalty kicks, perhaps? Portugal seems to be favoring that route to victory, doing everything it can with a deliberate pace.

114' - Timely defending from Coentrao to break up a chance for Pedro. Corner to Spain.

115' - Nothing much doing on Spain's corner.

117' - Spain called offside. The flag has been very rare in this match. Spain starting to look like the team that's been so feared in this tournament, but it may be too late.

119' - Pedro had a good look on a shot but opted to pass instead, and nothing comes of it. Need to pull the trigger in those spots, especially in a game like this.

FULL TIME: PORTUGAL 0-0 SPAIN. Spain looked great in the extra time, but it's on to penalties.

Spain will be shooting first.

Xabi Alonso: SAVED by Patricio. Good shot by Alonso, but Patricio was right one it.

Moutinho: SAVED by Casillas. Well struck to the right, but Casillas guessed right.

Iniesta: GOAL. Shot right, Patricio went left.

Pepe: GOAL. Casillas guessed right, but it went underneath him.

Pique: GOAL. Not a regular penalty shooter, but he puts it right past the outstretched arm of Patricio.

Nani: GOAL. Absolutely roofed it, left Casillas with nothing to do.

Sergio Ramos: GOAL. Lifted it right over the diving Patricio.

Bruno Alves: OFF THE WOODWORK! Right under the crossbar and out!

Cesc Fabregas: GOAL! Off the hands of Patricio, and Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't even get the chance to shoot! Spain on to the final, winning 4-2 on penalties. Not a pretty win for the Spaniards, but it gets them into the final against either Germany or Italy with a chance to repeat.

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