Postpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 28 June 2017
The players are back out on the pitch. Almost time to go.
Claudio Bravo saves all three Portugal penalties to put Chile into final
Chile face Germany or Mexico in Sunday's final
Vidal and Rodriguez hit the post for Chile at end of extra time
Chile denied clear penalty - VAR not used
Ronaldo close with two late chances in normal time
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Emlyn Begley
The players are back out on the pitch. Almost time to go.
Portugal defender Bruno Alves has joined Rangers this summer. I think he might have to miss their first couple of games though.
The Gers face Luxembourg side Progres Niedercorn tomorrow.
If he hopped in a taxi right now, it'd take him two days to get to Ibrox.
Chile's starting line-up is like a who's who of middling current and former Premier League players.
Claudio Bravo is in goal. Mauricio Isla and Eduardo Vargas have both had loan spells at QPR.
Jean Beausejour is ex-Birmingham and Wigan. Gary Medel had a season with Cardiff. Gonzalo Jara used to play for West Brom (as well as Nottingham Forest and Brighton).
And Alexis Sanchez, but he's been pretty good for Arsenal to be fair...
Portugal 0-0 Chile
It's goalless at the break. It's been a fairly open game, there have been chances, and it should be 1-1 or 2-1 by now.
One minute added on. There were a lot of delays.
Portugal striker Andre Silva goes down under pressure from Pablo Hernandez in the box. No penalty. He gets up and crosses the ball - to nobody in particular. He's furious and screams and the ref. Booking for dissent.
From the corner, Silva heads over the crossbar.
Chile have a free-kick which they take an age over and then Charles Aranguiz just plays it into the middle of some bodies and it's cleared. Poor.
Andre Gomes of Portugal runs the ball out of play in midfield. He must make the dream of playing for Barcelona feel more achieveable to other players. If he can play for Barca, surely Dele Alli can (for example).
Portugal defender Cedric Soares puts in an excellent cross from the right but Charles Aranguiz gets the ball away with Andre Gomes ready to head it.
This game is very open. If it's goalless, we'll go to extra time but I'm confident we'll get some goals in the next 55 minutes. Or your money back.
Alexis Sanchez plays a sort-of one-two and almost gets onto the end of it, with Jose Fonte getting the ball away from him at the last minute.
Portugal midfielder William Carvalho, who has been linked to the Premier League for about a thousand years now, catches Arturo Vidal late. Booked.
Terrible by Charles Aranguiz. Arturo Vidal tries a bicycle kick, which he barely makes contact with. It finds its way to Aranguiz at the far post but he swings a first-time boot and it and screws it wide. He had time. Take a touch, man.
Close. Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal is fouled in midfield, but he immediately gets up and pings a quick free-kick out right to Mauricio Isla, whose cross is headed just wide by Charles Aranguiz.
Quick thinking by the Bayern Munich man.
A sloppy spell of play by both sets of players. Get the ball, run with it for a bit, lose it. And repeat.
Chile's Gonzalo Jara stands on the back of Andre Silva's foot and gets booked. Silva gets some treatment but he's eventually OK to continue.
Adrien Silva finds Cristiano Ronaldo, who runs at Chile's defence but instead of shooting when he reaches the box, he passes it back to Silva. Portugal fail to get a real chance from the move following that and Silva shoots straight at Claudio Bravo. That'll teach Ronaldo for passing...
Pablo Hernandez is caught late by Portugal's William Carvalho. There's a break in play but there's no punishment and the referee doesn't go for the technology.
Chile have started to string together a nice spell of possession. They win a corner as Eduardo Vargas' cross is blocked.
The corner is half-cleared to ex-Birmingham and Wigan man Jean Beausejour, who ambitiously shoots from 35 yards and it's well wide.
Portugal are on top now, plenty of crosses coming in from the right and left. Cristiano Ronaldo almost gets his head onto one but he's barged by Arturo Vidal to the ground. No foul though.
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