With their draw against Iran (1x1), Portugal established a new all-time unbeaten record for a European team in competitive World Cup, Euro and Confederations Cup matches. Cristiano Ronaldo's side hasn't tasted defeat over the last 17 matches - a record that can be extended in Saturday's Round of 16 match against Uruguay.
📈 Longest all-time unbeaten streak* (European international teams):
— playmakerstats (@playmaker_EN) 26 de junio de 2018
17 Games: 🇵🇹 PORTUGAL
16 Games: 🇪🇸 Spain
14 Games: 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇫🇷 France
* across World Cup/Euros/Confederations Cup pic.twitter.com/AYPPmR0y33
Portugal's last defeat came in 2014 in Brazil, against Germany (4x0) - the Germans eventually winning the competition. Since then Portugal have won 8 matches and drawn on 9 occasions.
Spain previous held the record of 16 matches unbeaten.
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Karim Ansarifard 90' (pen.) | Ricardo Quaresma 45' |