La Roja have not allowed a goal in 600 minutes of football at the European Championship, an all-time best run stretching all the way back to their Euro 2012 opener
Spain's run at the European Championship without allowing a goal has stretched to an all-time best 600 minutes following their 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic.
Vicente del Bosque's men have not conceded at the tournament since their opening match at Euro 2012, when Antonio Di Natale scored in a 1-1 draw with Italy.
Cesc Fabregas equalised three minutes later in that game and since then Spain have never found themselves in a losing position.