Cristiano Ronaldo remains unbeaten with Portugal in the Nations League.

The football superstar did not score himself on Thursday evening in the Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon, but ex-European champions Portugal still won 2-0 (2-0) against the Czech Republic.

João Cancelo opened the scoring in the 33rd minute and five minutes later Gonçalo Guedes doubled the advantage against the previous runners-up.

With seven points, Portugal, under veteran coach Fernando Santos (67), is at the top of the table in Group 2 of the Nations League A. Spain has two points fewer as the new second.

Coach Luis Enrique's side clinched their first win after starting the Nations League with two draws, one against Portugal.

Last year's European Championship semi-finalists beat Switzerland 1-0 (1-0) in Geneva.

Pablo Sarabia scored the only goal of the game in the 13th minute.

Hosts Switzerland, coached by Murat Yakin, suffered their third defeat in three games.

They had previously lost 4-0 to Portugal, with Ronaldo scoring twice.

First win of the season for the Spaniards

Spain's national soccer team has finally clinched its first win of the season in the Nations League.

One floor down, Norway dropped points for the first time - also because Erling Haaland hardly appeared.

Spain won 1-0 (1-0) in Switzerland on Thursday evening, in the third game it was the first success.

The top of the table in group 2 of the A-League is still held by Portugal, which had no problems against the Czech Republic in a 2-0 (2-0) win.

Portugal now leads with 7 points ahead of Spain (5) and the Czech Republic (4), Switzerland remains pointless.

In Geneva, Pablo Sarabia (13th) gave the Spaniards a deserved lead, securing victory after two previous draws.

Norway drew 0-0 with Slovenia in Oslo, even though the visitors were outnumbered after Miha Blazic (63') was sent off.

The offensive around Haaland, who is moving from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City, was extremely difficult.

After two previous wins, Norway remains undefeated.

That's enough in group 4 of the B league for 7 points and the narrow lead in front of Serbia (6), which won 1-0 (1-0) in Sweden.

Ex-Frankfurt Luka Jovic (45 + 3) scored decisively.

Meanwhile, in League C, Greece and Georgia kept their clean sheets, each claiming their third win in three games.

The Greeks won their home game against Cyprus 3-0 (2-0), Georgia also won 3-0 (0-0) in North Macedonia.