Cristiano Ronaldo scores Spain's victory over Denmark

Scored twice against Poland: Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo.Image: trapezoid

Portugal became the fifth team to reach the quarter-finals of the Nations League after Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Denmark and Croatia still need to be patient.

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Group A4

Denmark-Spain 1:2

Spain remains unbeaten for the 15th time in a row. The European champions and reigning Nations League champions only had to tremble briefly as they made their away appearance in Copenhagen. Captain Mikel Oyarzabal put the Iberians 2-0 ahead after half an hour and Ayoze Perez less than an hour later. Dane Gustav Isaksson's goal came too late. In the last game of the Swiss group, the Danish team faced off directly with the Serbian team to compete for second place.

Denmark-Spain 1:2 (0:1).
SR Obrenovich (SLO).
tear: 15. Oyarzabal 0:1. 58. Perez 0:2. 84. Isaac 1:2.
Comment: Spain is without Yamal (injured).

Switzerland-Serbia 1:1

Group A1

Portugal-Poland 5:1

The Portuguese team defeated Poland 5-1 at home to ensure promotion and victory in the first group. All goals occurred in the second half. Among them, superstar Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice, and Bruno Fernandez scored with a wonderful long-range shot.

Portugal-Poland 5:1 (0:0).
S R Lumsas (LTU).
tear: 59. Leo 1:0. 72. Ronaldo (penalty kick) 2:0. 80. Fernandez 3:0. 83. Neto 4:0. 87. Ronaldo 5:0. 89. Marzouk 5:1.

Scotland-Croatia 1-0

With Poland losing, just one point from Croatia's other group game against Scotland is enough to advance to the quarter-finals. For a long time, Luka Modric and Co. seemed to be able to do just that – although they were outnumbered for a long time after picking up a red and yellow card against Petar Sucic. At a disadvantage. John McGinn scored for the home side at Hampden Park in Glasgow just four minutes from time. So everything remains up in the air for Portugal's bid for a second quarter-final ticket.

Croatia's Luka Modric (right) and Croatia's Nikola Fo after Scotland's John McGinn scored the first goal during the UEFA Nations League football match between Scotland and Croatia. Rasic reacted…

Croatia failed to reach the quarter-finals.Image: trapezoid

Scotland – Croatia 1:0 (0:0).
S. R. Greenfield (ISR).
Thor: 86. McGinn 1:0.
Comment: 44. Susic (Croatia), yellow card-red card.

Group C2

Romania – Kosovo

Romania's match against Kosovo was called off with a score of 0-0 near the end of the game. The away players left the pitch after Romanian fans started chanting “Serbia”. There have been skirmishes between players before.

It's unclear if and how the game went to the end. Kosovo could have taken the lead if they had won by three goals.

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