By the end of 2018, Portugal and Spain have met 35 times in history, and Spain has won more.
Spain has 16 wins, 13 draws, and 6 losses, with 72 goals scored and 41 conceded. The most recent big match between the two teams was in the Euro 2012 semifinals, when the two teams drew 0:0 for 120 minutes and Spain won the penalty shootout. In World Cup qualifying, Spain has nine wins and one draw, while Portugal has nine wins and one loss.
Types of matches: 27 friendlies, 1 World Cup, 4 qualifiers.
World Cup: Portugal were knocked out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa in the 1/16 final against Spain 0-1.
World Cup qualifying: Spain won 3 and drew 1 to remain undefeated.
Friendlies: Portugal were underdogs with 5 wins, 10 draws and 12 losses, scoring 35 goals and conceding 52.
Expanded:
The traditional Spanish team uniform is a red top with yellow trim, and dark blue shorts and socks. The traditional away kit is white with a few yellow or red trimmings, and a yellow top with navy blue shorts and socks has been the away kit for many years.
Spain's uniforms are now designed and sponsored by Adidas, a partnership that has lasted many years. The jersey consists of a bright red top with simple gold and blue stripes, blue shorts and red socks.
The same jersey for the away side is now a sapphire blue. Instead of using the local federation's logo on the left side of the chest, as other national teams do, the jerseys feature the traditional Spanish royal crest.
People's Daily Online - World Cup: Portugal 3:3 Spain, Crowe scores hat-trick
Baidu Encyclopedia - Spain men's national soccer team