Alvaro Morata's opener was not enough to earn three points, with Gerard Moreno's penalty miss compounding a frustrating day
Spain suffered a second successive blow to their ambitions of a sparkling Euro 2020 run after Robert Lewandowski rescued a point for a gutsy Poland at La Cartuja in Group E.
Alvaro Morata's early opener looked to have put Luis Enrique's side in the driving seat for a first win of the tournament, five days after they were held to a goalless draw by Sweden in their opening game.
Yet a second-half spot-kick for Paulo Sousa's side meant that La Roja were held to consecutive stalemates on home turf despite vastly superior possession once more, leaving their final group-stage clash with Slovakia as a "must-win" encounter to reach the knockout rounds, per defender Pau Torres.