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  • Kick-off: 19:45
  • Venue: Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
  • Attendance: 51428
  • Referee: Rosetti, R

Live Commentary

90mins

Full-Time: GERMANY 0-1 SPAIN.

90mins

Spain deserve their victory. Germany have never really looked like grabbing an equaliser.

90mins

There's a heart-stopping moment for Spain as a goalmouth scramble ends with the referee blowing his whistle - and awarding Spain a free-kick for a foul on Capdevila.

88mins

Kuranyi catches Senna with a late challenge and is rightly booked.

88mins

The Germans try to launch an attack but Kuranyi is caught offside.

87mins

Xavi's free-kick is high and wide but Spain will be more concerned that more valuable seconds have been wasted.

86mins

Germany appear to have given up but there's still time for one more chance - if they can get out of their own half.

84mins

Spain appear to be in complete control as they keep possession well, to the delight of their fans.

82mins

Marcos Senna is centimetres away from making it 2-0 as Cazorla and Guiza create the chance by carving the German defence open again.

80mins

The minutes are ticking by and at this stage it seems that Spain are the more likely to score again.

79mins

Germany make their final change with Mario Gomez coming on for Klose.

78mins

Torres makes way for Daniel Guiza.

76mins

Torres beats Mertesacker yet again but plays the ball too far ahead of him and Lehmann makes a smart stop.

74mins

Torres is shown a yellow card after clashing with Mertesacker.

73mins

Spain appear to have weathered the latest Germany storm as the game settles down again.

71mins

Frings' free-kick is poor and is punched away from danger by the outstanding Casillas.

70mins

Jansen charges forward and wins a free-kick in a dangerous position.

68mins

It's really opening up as Torsten Frings is forced to knock Iniesta's shot off the line.

67mins

An unmarked Ramos seems to have doubled Spain's lead but Lehmann makes a fine one-handed stop.

66mins

Aragones is taking no chances. He brings Silva off with Santiago Cazorla replacing him.

65mins

Silva appears to move his head towards Podolski but the referee does not deem it serious enough to send the Spaniard off.

63mins

Aragones responds to Germany's pressure by bringing Xabi Alonso on for Fabregas.

63mins

Schweinsteiger's drilled cross hits Klose and deflects wide but they're getting closer.

62mins

Casillas does just enough to stop Ballack's tantalising cross reaching Kuranyi as the Germans enjoy their best spell of the match.

60mins

Schweinsteiger plays the ball back to Ballack whose shot is inches wide with Casillas struggling to get across his goal in time.

59mins

Ramos' cross-cum-shot dribbles through the six-yard area with no-one able to get a toe to the ball.

58mins

Another change by Germany as Hitzlsperger makes way for Kevin Kuranyi.

56mins

It's almost a second goal for Torres as he out-paces Mertesacker only for Lehmann to race off his line and gather the ball.

55mins

Spain still hold all the aces, but football history has shown Germany can never be written off.

54mins

The corner is half-cleared to Silva whose shot is deflected wide by Ramos.

53mins

Xavi's shot is touched behind for a corner by Lehmann, although the veteran keeper claims he didn't make the save.

52mins

Silva finds himself in a good position but his cross is woeful.

50mins

Torres tries to trick Mertesacker after latching on to Ramos' long ball forward but the much-maligned German defender wins the battle this time.

49mins

Spain are sitting back and letting the Germans have all the possession at the start of the second period.

47mins

Germany have a mountain to climb, and the chances are that Spain can clinch the trophy by grabbing a second goal on the break.

46mins

Joachim Low has made a change at the break with Marcell Jansen replacing Lahm.

46mins

Germany get the second half underway.

45mins

Half-Time: GERMANY 0-1 SPAIN.

45mins

Spain have been the better side and deserve their half-time lead.

45mins

Iniesta dallies when in a good position and has to be content with a corner when two team-mates were waiting for a pass.

43mins

Casillas is also shown a yellow card after racing out of his goal to remonstrate with the referee.

43mins

Ballack is booked for bringing down Fabregas.

41mins

Casillas does well to punch an excellent Hitzlsperger corner away from danger.

39mins

The German defence is creaking as David Silva tries to wriggle free inside the penalty area.

37mins

When Germany try to respond Bastian Schweinsteiger's terrible free-kick is high and very wide.

36mins

Ballack needs treatment with what appears to be a cut close to his eye.

35mins

It was very poor defending by Lahm who has not had the best of tournaments. He should have been first to the ball and cleared the danger easily.

33mins

GERMANY 0-1 SPAIN. It seems that TORRES is chasing a lost cause but Lahm seems to stop chasing the ball, allowing the striker to clip a shot over Lehmann and into the back of the unguarded net.

31mins

Iniesta works an opening for Fabregas but the Arsenal youngster's drilled shot is straight at Lehmann.

29mins

Germany have half-hearted penalty attempts turned down after the ball appears to strike Joan Capdevila on the hand.

28mins

The game is starting to open up but these appear to be two very well-matched teams.

26mins

Ballack's shot is blocked by Ramos but Spain survive.

25mins

All Germany's attacks are coming down the left as Lukas Podolski wins a corner.

24mins

Spain are starting to get on top and could very easily be two goals ahead already.

23mins

Spain have hit their stride as Fabregas picks out Sergio Ramos whose cross is headed against a post by Torres with Lehmann beaten.

21mins

The free-kick is met by Torres but the Liverpool man's header drifts over the bar.

20mins

Torres wins a free-kick after being manhandled by Mertzelder.

18mins

Hernandez Xavi's long-range free-kick trundles through to Lehmann, but at least Spain finally appear to have settled.

16mins

That was the closest we've come to a breakthrough and it came against the run of play.

15mins

Andres Iniesta's cross hits Metzelder and is heading towards goal until Jens Lehmann pulls off a fine reaction save.

13mins

All Spain's passing is sideways. No-one has yet to play a stunning throughball as Fabregas finds a Germany shirt with aplomb.

12mins

Ballack is caught in possession but Spain, nervous in the opening stages, fail to capitalise.

10mins

Germany have settled the better, they look a different team to the one that struggled so badly against Turkey on Wednesday.

9mins

Hitzlsperger fires in the first on-target effort but it's easy for Iker Casillas to gather.

8mins

Ballack powers down the left again but no-one can get on the end of his cross.

7mins

Spain continue to be patient when in possession of the ball but their careful probing is currently coming to nothing.

5mins

Philipp Lahm, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Ballack combine well down the left but the move eventually fizzles out.

4mins

Sergio Ramos' mistake gives Miroslav Klose a sniff of goal but Carles Puyol gets back to put the Germany striker off his stride and the chance is lost.

3mins

Spain are passing the ball about neatly at the back with Germany quite happy to let them.

2mins

Spain are the first team to launch an attack as both sides try to settle down.

1mins

The closing ceremony, anthems and handshakes over, Spain get the Euro 2008 Final underway.

0mins

The tournament's top scorer, Spain's David Villa, misses out so Cesc Fabregas starts as coach Luis Aragones looks to go out on a high.

0mins

After his injury scare, Germany captain Michael Ballack starts, with the much-derided central defensive partnership of Per Mertesacker and Christoph Metzelder again in tandem.

0mins

Three-times winners Germany have spluttered at times this month, irresistible against Poland and Portugal, decidedly average in defeat to Croatia and fortunate success over Turkey.

0mins

Spain are aiming to clinch their first major trophy in 44 years and impressed in both their victories against Russia in this tournament, although they looked far from world-beaters against Sweden and Italy.

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After three weeks of enthralling football, Germany face Spain in the Euro 2008 Final in Vienna.

Match Report

Spain ended their 44-year trophy drought by deservedly beating Germany 1-0 thanks to Fernando Torres' first-half strike in an entertaining Euro 2008 Final in Vienna.

Three-times winners Germany had spluttered on their way to the Final, particularly against Croatia and Turkey, and they were second-best for long periods against Luis Aragones' impressive side.

After his injury scare, Germany captain Michael Ballack started the match while for Spain, the tournament's top scorer, David Villa, missed out so Cesc Fabregas began in midfield.

Spain were nervous in the early stages with Germany settling the better and Thomas Hitzlsperger had the first effort on goal that was easily gathered by Iker Casillas.

However, when Spain did finally get into their stride they almost took the lead in the 15th minute when Andres Iniesta's cross hit Christoph Metzelder and was heading towards goal until Jens Lehmann pulled off a fine reaction save.

Eight minutes later the Spaniards went even closer to breaking the deadlock when Fabregas picked out Sergio Ramos whose cross was headed against a post by Torres with Lehmann beaten.

Spain did score the crucial first goal just after the half-hour. It seemed that Torres was chasing a lost cause but Philipp Lahm inexplicably stopped chasing the ball, allowing the striker to clip a shot over Lehmann and into the back of the unguarded net.

It was very poor defending by Lahm who has not had the best of tournaments. He should have been first to the ball and cleared the danger easily.

Germany improved at the start of the second half and Casillas did just enough to stop Ballack's tantalising cross reaching substitute Kevin Kuranyi before Bastian Schweinsteiger's drilled cross hit Miroslav Klose and deflected wide.

When Spain responded an unmarked Sergio Ramos appeared to have doubled their lead but Lehmann made a fine one-handed stop while Torsten Frings was forced to knock Iniesta's shot off the line.

With eight minutes left Marcos Senna was centimetres away from making it 2-0 after substitutes Santaigo Cazorla and Daniel Guiza had created the chance by carving the German defence open again.

Joachim Low's side failed to put any pressure on the Spain defence in the closing stages as Aragones' side fully deserved their narrow success.

Germany

Spain

Corners

47

Fouls

2219

Goal attempts

312

Shots off target

26

Offsides

54

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