Portugal and hosts France will contest the UEFA Euro 2016 final in Saint-Denis on Sunday after Les Bleus knocked world champions Germany out of the tournament on Thursday and Portugal did the same to Wales the day before.
Les Bleus, who have a rich history of success on home soil, entered their contest with Die Mannschaft well rested after a routine win over Iceland on Sunday, and they proved the more efficient side in their semi-final, winning 2-0 at Stade Velodrome in Marseille thanks to two goals from Antoine Griezmann.
Portugal beat Wales by the same score.