Spain became the penultimate side to book their place in the World Cup quarter-finals after Mikel Merino scored a late winner to see off Portugal, 1-0.
The match started with plenty of derby vigour as the neighbouring Iberian nations were hell for leather, but after the first-half hydration break, the pace took a marked dip.
A particularly cagey second half passed, for the most part, without any clear-cut chances, before Merino ghosted into the box and fired home with seconds of injury time remaining.
Portugal will catch the next flight home, then, with the legendary forward Cristiano Ronaldo calling time on his World Cup career.
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The 41-year-old had already confirmed this tournament would be his last, and he can hold his head high after a solid string of performances, which saw him score three goals this summer.
There was further worry for Portugal and Paris Saint-Germain, though, as Nuno Mendes hobbled off with an apparent muscular injury after half-time.
A face-off with either Belgium or the United States awaits La Roja in the next round. Follow the action live below with Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog, complete with expert insight and analysis.
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