Goal

List of goalscorers

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1 - 1
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End of match

End of match

  • 120'
    FT: Brazil 2-1 Spain!! Brazil wins the gold medal again for the second year in a row, a goal by Malcom in extra-time has decided the match in favour of Brazil and leaves Spain with the silver medal. It was a hard-fought match and in the end it was the 'Canarinha' who won the men's Olympic Football Tournament.
  • 120'
    Two added minutes!!
  • 115'
    Offside is given against Spain.
  • 113'
    Las Brazil sub: Paulinho on for Richarlison.
  • 111'
    Brazil sub: Antony is replaced by Gabriel Menino.
  • 111'
    Spain sub: Moncayola on for Zubimendi.
  • 107'
    GOAL by Malcom!! Good goal by Malcom that Unai Simón tried to save but ended up in the back of the net.
  • 106'
    Brazil HT in ET sub: Reinier on for Claudinho.
  • 105'
    HT in ET: Brazil 1-1 Spain!! A couple of dangerous chances for Brazil and a few chances in Spain's box without danger. Only 15 minutes left or we go to penalties.
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a España Sub 23
  • 105'
    105+1: Bryan Gil is shown the yellow card.
  • 105'
    105+1: One added minute.
  • 104'
    Bryan Gil wins a corner for the Spaniards.
  • 103'
    Spain sub: Rafa Mir on for Oyarzabal.
  • 100'
    Another Brazil chance down the left wing that Unai Simon saved.
  • 98'
    Remember that both teams are coming from extra-time in the semi-finals as well.
  • 96'
    Three corners in a row for Brasil as they look to take the lead.
  • 95'
    Malcom has the first chance of extra-time but Unai Simon clears for a corner.
  • 91'
    We're back underway!
  • 91'
    Brazil sub: Malcon is coming on for Matheus Cunha.
  • 91'
    Double change for Spain: Vallejo has come on for Oscar Gil and Juan Miranda on for Cucurella.
End of match

End of match

  • 90'
    End of regulation: Brazil 1-1 Spain!! We're going to ET!! Oyarzabal's goal in the 60th minute sent the match into extra time, although in the last few minutes there were two shots against the crossbar by Spain. The final is still without an owner and both teams want to climb to the top of the podium.
  • 90'
    Three extra minutes!
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a Brasil Sub 23
  • 89'
    Douglas Luiz is cautioned for fouling Spain's striker.
  • 87'
    What a shot from Bryan Gil, another crossbar for Spain, about to score 1-2!!
  • 84'
    Oscar Gil's cross hits the crossbar!
  • 83'
    Now it is Brazil who are looking for a goal to avoid another 30 minutes of play.
  • 80'
    Another chance for Brazil from the corner.
  • 80'
    Last minutes of the match, Brazil still haven't made any changes and if no team scores in these ten minutes we will go to extra time.
  • 76'
    Tough play from Brazil, several players cautioned and the red card is at stake.
  • 68'
    Spain have now improved a lot and after the equaliser they are not in a rush, they play and play the ball without taking any risks.
  • 64'
    Matheus Cunha catches Pau Torres late and goes into the referee's notebook.
  • 60'
    GOAL by Mikel Oyarzabal!!! What a good cross from Carlos Soler and Oyarzabal takes advantage of being alone at the far post to score a fantastic goal. There is still half an hour left in the game and there could also be extra time and penalties.
  • 58'
    Corner for Spain. Carlos Soler prepares to cross into the box.
  • 57'
    The Olympic final in Yokohama is getting very interesting. Who will win the gold?
  • 51'
    What a chance Brazil had to make it 2-0, a good move by Antony who crossed for Richarlison who struck the crossbar after Simon's save.
  • 50'
    Offside clearance by Antony who has arrived alone in front of the goalkeeper but Unai Simon makes a good save.
  • 49'
    Hand ball by Zubimendi in the centre of the pitch, free kick for Brazil.
  • 48'
    A good cross from Bryan Gil was flagged offside by the referee.
  • 46'
    Spain HT double sub: Carlos Soler on for Asensio and Bryan Gil is coming on for Mikel Merino.
  • 46'
    We're back underway!
  • 45'
    HT: Brazil 1-0 Spain!! Only a minute before half-time and Matheus Cunha took advantage of a defensive mistake to put Brazil ahead. The Brazilians had already missed a penalty in the 37th minute, but now they have managed to put Brazil ahead and are closer to winning the gold medal. There is still a lot of game left and Spain will fight to tie the match. We' re back after the break!
Goal
Goaaaaaal!
de Brasil Sub 23 en el 45'
  • 45'
    45+1: Goal by Matheus Cunha after a serious mistake by Pau Torres. After a Dani Alves cross rained down from the sky, the defender misses and Cunha scores.
  • 44'
    Two minutes added!
  • 41'
    Dani Olmo's bad corner was sent straight out.
  • 37'
    Richarlison misses the penalty, which he shoots over the crossbar. Missed chance for Brazil who could have scored the first goal of the final!
  • 36'
    Unai Simón commits a penalty after a clash with Cunha, the VAR reviewed it and the Australian calls for a penalty.
  • 34'
    What a clash between Unai Simon and Matheus Cunha, it could be a penalty, the VAR will check it.
  • 33'
    Cunha is knocked over by Zubimendi 25 yards from goal and this could be dangerous for the men in yellow.
  • 30'
    Richarlison is cautioned after a hard foul on Eric Garcia!
  • 30'
    Antony is flagged offside.
  • 29'
    Merino fouls Guimaraes and it's a Brazil free-kick.
  • 25'
    Eric Garcia is booked after a foul on Richarlison.
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a Brasil Sub 23
  • 19'
    First yellow card of the match for Arana for a foul on Merino.
  • 18'
    First corner of the match for Brazil!
  • 18'
    Now it was Douglas Luiz who came close to scoring, but Unai Simon was saved!
  • 16'
    A good Spanish move that Diego Carlos just cleared off the crossbar, Spain almost took the lead!
  • 10'
    Brazil are given a free-kick after Antony is brought down on the far side by Cucurella.
  • 9'
    A lot of respect between the two teams, still not taking any risks and not making any mistakes, calm start to the match.
  • 6'
    First minutes of the match, both teams try to keep the ball and attack when they can.
  • 2'
    Oyarzabal clashes with goalkeeper Santos, first foul of the match for Brazil.
  • 1'
    Brazil get us going from right to left in the yellow!! Spain are in red with blue shorts.
Start of match

Start of match

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    Now it is Brazil who are looking for a goal to avoid another 30 minutes of play.
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    Dani Alves and Merino, the two captains, come together for the coin toss and we're about to start!
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    The anthems have been played! The match is about to start.
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    The players are out here and we are ready for the anthems!
  • PRVW
    Christopher Beath of Australia is the referee and we have VAR here.
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    Spain also make one change up forward, with Asensio starting in place of Rafa Mir.
  • PRVW
    Brazil have only made one change from the semi-final match. Matheus Cunha starts in place of Paulinho.
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    We'll have ET and penalties if required.
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    It's 28 degrees and cloudy in Yokohama for this one at 8pm.
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    Spain will play their third final in history after being runners-up in Sydney 2000 and winning the gold medal in Barcelona 1992. Spain started the tournament a little more doubtful, but from the quarter-finals onwards they have played good games and will fight for the gold medal.
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    Brazil will play in their third consecutive final and won the gold medal at Rio 2016. Only one draw in the tournament against Ivory Coast and all the rest have been victories to win the gold. They are coming off a 1-4 penalty shootout win over Mexico.
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    Spain XI: Unai Simon (GK); Cucurella, Pau Torres, Eric Garcia, Oscar Gil; Merino, Zubimendi, Pedri; Dani Olmo, Oyarzabal, Asensio.
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    Brazil XI: Santos (GK); Arana, Diego Carlos, Nino, Dani Alves; Claudinho, Douglas Luiz, Guimaraes, Antony; Richarlison, Matheus Cunha.
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    Line-ups for both teams are out!
Info

Pre-match

07 August 2021, 13:30

Referee: Chris Beath

Stadium: Nissan Stadium

  • PRVW
    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the final of the men's football at the Tokyo Olympics. It will be Brazil and Spain to battle it out for the gold medal!