The match did not live up to the hype as England flattered to deceive against Scotland at Wembley.
Gareth Southgate's side could not break down Steve Clarke's men under the arch as the Tartan Army took a well-earned point after a goalless draw.
England must now beat the Czech Republic on Tuesday to to pGroup D, while Scotland still have their destinty in their own hands going into their clash against Croatia.
There are three more games to come on Saturday as France take on Hungary, Portugal face Germany and Spain do battle with Poland.
Keep it right here for latest updates throughout the day.
Full time! 1-1
It finishes level in Spain as Lewandowski cancels out Morata's opener.
Penalty miss!
Spain have a chance to regain the lead from the spot but Moreno misses the penalty!
GOAL!
Lewandowski equalises for Poland!
Restart!
We're back underway in Seville!
HT: Spain 1-0 Poland
Spain lead at the break through Alvaro Morata.
GOAL!
Morata scores for Spain!
1-0.
Kick off! Spain vs Sweden
We're underway in Seville for our final game of the day.
Spain vs Sweden - let's go!
Result: Portugal 2-4 Germany
Germany bounce back! Own goals from Ruben Dias and Raphael Guerreiro, alongside goals from Kai Havertz and Robin Gosens were enough for Germany. Cristiano Ronaldo and Diogo Jota were on target for Portugal.
Poland team news v Spain
And here is how Poland line up against Spain tonight.
Four minutes added
Four minutes have been added on in Munich. Germany lead Portugal 4-2, and will surely hold on now.
Spain team news v Poland
Gerard Moreno replacing Ferran Torres is the only change from Spain's draw with Sweden last week.
Off the post!
Renato Sanches comes within an inch of making it 3-4 but his thunderbolt effort comes back off the post. 12 minutes remain.
More subs
Leon Goretzka and Niklas Sule are both on for Germany, as Kai Havertz and Ilkay Gundogan trot off.
GOAL! Portugal 2-4 Germany - Diogo Jota
Diogo Jota pokes home after Cristiano Ronaldo keeps the free-kick into the box alive. Does that keep the game alive? 2-4.
Bruno Fernandes makes way
Joao Moutinho is on for Bruno Fernandes. Perhaps Portugal have one eye on the game against France now.
Double German sub
Marcel Halstenberg and Emre Can are on for Germany, with Mats Hummels and goalscorer Gosens making way.
GOAL! Portugal 1-4 Germany - Robin Gosens
Gosens gets in on the act - 1-4! Again it was right-back Nelson Semedo - who has had a torrid time - who was caught out, with the Atalanta man finding the net.
Portugal sub
Attacking change from Portugal. Rafa Silva has replaced William Carvalho.
GOAL! Portugal 1-3 Germany - Kai Havertz
Kai Havertz has his goal - again it comes down Germany's left, with Gosens firing in for the Chelsea man for a third.
Back underway
The second half has now begun. Can Portugal battle back from being 2-1 down against Germany?
Half time substitution
Renato Sanches replaces Bernardo Silva at the break for Portugal.
Half-time: Germany 2-1 Portugal
Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring for Portugal but own goals from Ruben Dias and Raphael Guerreiro have turned the game on its head.
VAR check for offside
They checked for an offside in the buildup, but the goal is given. Germany now lead 2-1 in a vital game for them.
GOAL! GERMANY 2-1 Portugal - another own goal!
Germany have turned this game on its head, Raphael Guerreiro this time!
Ruben Dias own goal
It was actually an own goal from Ruben Dias - under pressure from Kai Havertz - which levels the scores. Robin Gosens found space on the left and his effort across goal goes in via the defender. 1-1!
GOAL! Portugal 1-1 GERMANY - Kai Havertz
1-1 - Havertz equalises!
Quick break
Germany had dominated the opening stages but Bernardo Silva breaks, finds Diogo Jota who cut it back for Ronaldo for international goal number 107...and his first against Germany.
GOAL! Portugal 1-0 Germany
Cristiano Ronaldo again!
DECISION - no goal
Goal ruled out for offside. Frustration for Germany, but it looks to be the right call.
GOAL! Germany 1-0 Portugal...but is it ruled out?
Robin Goosens has scored for Germany! But has it been ruled out? Maybe- Serge Gnabry looks to have been offside in the buildup.