Nations League final prize money 2025: How much can Portugal and Spain win?

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

PORTUGAL and Spain have the chance to bank a big pot of prize money TONIGHT as they face off in a mouthwatering Nations League final.

Footballing icon Cristiano Ronaldo wrote his name in the headlines once again when his 86th-minute strike helped A Selecao complete a 2-1 semi-final win against Germany.

Shutterstock EditorialCristiano Ronaldo fired Portugal in the Nations League final[/caption]

GettyLamine Yamal’s doubled helped Spain secure a spot in tonight’s final[/caption]

And it’s a result that gives Portugal the chance to add yet another Nations League title to their ever-growing trophy cabinet.

However, teen sensation Lamine Yamal could have something to say about that as his double saw Spain pick off star-studded France in their nine-goal semi-final thriller.

Furthermore, Spain will be desperate to become the first team ever to retain the title after beating Croatia in the 2023 final.

But not only that, La Roja know how much they can earn should they be victorious.

Nations League final prize money 2025

The prize money for this year’s thrilling Nations League final has not yet been disclosed.

However, Spain banked a reported £8.8million for their triumph in 2023.

Runners-up Croatia pocketed just over £7.5m according to reports.

While third and fourth place were awarded £6.7m and £5.9m respectively.

How to watch the Nations League final 2025

Portugal vs Spain is available to watch for FREE on ITV1 in the UK as long as you hold a valid TV license.

Fans can also stream the entire action for FREE on ITVX with a mobile device, laptop or tablet.

The final will take place in Munich at the Allianz arena with Kick off to commence at 8pm BST.

Spain are the current holders after beating Croatia on penalties in 2023.

What has been said?

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said: “It’s very difficult to reach finals and the important thing about this team is they are hungry.

“They want more success, competing and winning.

“The look in the eyes of the players who had been there before and the new players was the same.

“I’m excited to see young players who want to make history for the national team.”

While Portugal boss Roberto Martinez stated: “We need to enjoy the [semi-final] victory – we won for the first time in a while against Germany.

“Tactically we were exceptional and our commitment helped. It was a team victory.

Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

Never miss any important news. Subscribe to our newsletter.

Related News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

TOP STORIES