Group J
Cristiano Ronaldo 22'
Fernandes B. 25'
Cancelo 32'
Félix J. 41'
Bosnia: 12. Šehić( till 72'), 3. Hadžikadunić, 5. Kolasinac, 6. Barišić A.( till 72'), 21. Dedic A., 8. Rahmanović( till 46'), 13. Cimirot, 20. Stevanovic( till 65'), 10. Pjanić, 11. Dzeko, 23. Demirovic( till 46')
Substitution: 4. Gazibegovic(from 46'), 18. Hadžiahmetović(from 46'), 19. Hamulic(from 65'), 1. Vasilj N.(from 72'), 2. Gojkovic R.(from 72')
Bench: 22. Pirić, 7. Menalo, 16. Bašić І., 17. Ziljkić, 14. Varešanović, 9. Prevljak, 15. Bilbija
Yellow Cards: Hadžikadunić 83', Kolasinac 88'
Portugal: 22. Costa D., 4. Dias R., 14. Inacio, 19. Dalot, 20. Cancelo, 8. Fernandes B.( till 79'), 11. Félix J.( till 79'), 13. Danilo Pereira, 16. Otávio( till 85'), 7. Cristiano Ronaldo( till 65'), 17. Rafael Leão( till 65')
Substitution: 21. Jota(from 65'), 15. Pedro Neto(from 65'), 23. Vitinha F.(from 79'), 18. Ruben Neves(from 79')
Bench: 1. Rui Patricio, 12. José Sá, 2. Semedo N., 3. Silva A., 6. Palhinha, 10. Bernardo Silva, 9. Ramos G.
Austria earned a hard-fought win in Azerbaijan to confirm qualification for EURO 2024
Portugal captain scored the decisive goal in the 90th minute of the Euro-2024 Qualifiers game
Bruno Fernandes acknowledged Morocco as deserving FIFA World Cup™ semi-finalists after seeing Portugal's campaign cut short
The 2022 FIFA World Cup continues to delight fans with sensations
Fernando Santos, Portugal coach, spoke about his team's victory in a game with Switzerland
The Portuguese national team became the last participant in the quarterfinals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup
South Korea has advanced to 2022 World Cup playoffs in a dramatic fashion
Portugal became the third team to make it to the playoffs of the 2022 World Cup
Ghana, despite being the youngest team in the 2022 World Cup, nearly stole a victory from the 2016 European champions
Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing to lead Portugal into their opening Group H game against Ghana on Thursday
Former Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari spoke to FIFA+ about Cristiano Ronaldo
Danilo Pereira believes Portugal can go all the way at FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022