Spain and Portugal played to a 3-3 draw today in World Cup action in Russia.
Cristiano Ronaldo completed a hat trick with a perfectly taken free kick in the 88th minute to tie the game.
Ronaldo had twice given Portugal the lead with first-half goals, but Diego Costa equalized for Spain with a goal in each half — Nacho Fernandez then put 2010 champions ahead with a one-timer from outside the area in the Group B match.
Ronaldo's opening goal from the penalty spot allowed him to become the fourth player to score in four World Cups, joining Pele, Miroslav Klose and Uwe Seeler.
His second goal came after a blunder by Spain goalkeeper David de Gea, who let the ball bounce off his hands and into the net.
— with files from The Canadian Press