KIEV, Ukraine -- And so they meet again at Euro 2012.
This time, however, Spain and Italy are playing for the European Championship and a place in the history books.
The Mediterranean rivals meet Sunday in Kiev's Olympic Stadium, three weeks after they drew 1-1 in their opening match of the tournament's group stage.
As the defending champion and World Cup holder, Spain is bidding to win a third straight major title, cementing its place as one of the greatest national teams. It would also match Germany's record of three European Championship titles.
Only the unpredictable Mario Balotelli and a surprising Italy team - orchestrated by Andrea Pirlo - stand between Spain and what many see as its destiny.
Even Italy coach Cesare Prandelli reckons that Spain is the best bet to lift the trophy.
Spain finished top of Group C. Their opening game was a 1-1 draw with the Italians followed by a 4-0 hammering of Ireland. Their last group game was a less than convincing 1-0 victory over Croatia. In the quarter finals they dispatched an unimpressive French side 2-0, before overcoming neighbours Portugal in the semi-final on penalties.
Italy were runners-up in Group C behind Spain. Despite suffering pre-tournament set backs and it being suggested they had a week team, Cesare Prandelli's men put in an impressive performance in their opening game, drawing 1-1 with Spain. Their second game was a 1-1 draw with Croatia and their progression to the knockout rounds was secured with a 2-0 win over Ireland. In the quarter finals Italy beat England on penalties and then in the semi-finals they gave a superb performance to overcome hotly favoured Germany 2-1.
