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Portugal vs DR Congo live online: score, stats, goals and updates | FIFA World Cup 2026

Follow live men’s World Cup action from NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, as Portugal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo meet today, Wednesday, June 17, 2026.

Follow live men’s World Cup action from NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, as Portugal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo meet today, Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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Journalist and translator, AS USA
British journalist and translator who joined Diario AS in 2013. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, the Champions League, the Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers American sports, general news and entertainment. Fascinated by the language of sport – particularly the under-appreciated art of translating cliché-speak.
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DR Congo have clearly been spurred on by that leveller at the end of the first half. They look very confident right now.

On the right, Wan-Bissaka touches the ball inside to Bakambu. He, in turn, spins and shoots from the right-hand side of the penalty box. It's a decent ping, alright - and Costa has to look alive to parry. But the flag was up against Bakambu.

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Right away, DR Congo get Wan-Bissaka charging forward down the right. He can't deliver a cross, though.

At the other end, Neto clips over a lovely cross to the back stick. Straining to meet the delivery, Conceiçao flops to the turf under Masuaku's challenge, and wants a penalty. He doesn't get one.

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Wissa emulates Cahill

Yoane Wissa is the first Premier League player to score his country's first ever men's World Cup goal since 2006.

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Peeeep! We're back underway at NRG Stadium.

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Portugal boss Roberto Martínez has opted to take off Bernardo Silva and throw on Francisco Conceiçao.

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Players emerging from the locker rooms

The Portuguese and Congolese players are making their way back out onto the field in Houston. Second half imminent.

Portugal are preparing a change.

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Is this Cristiano Ronaldo’s last World Cup? Will he play in 2030?

Some half-time reading for you: We consider whether Ronaldo could possibly keep going for a seventh World Cup in 2030, what with it being played on home soil in Portugal.

The short answer is: no, not likely. The long answer is in this article.

 

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HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 17: Yoane Wissa #20 of Congo DR scores his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Portugal and Congo DR at Houston Stadium on June 17, 2026 in Houston, Texas.   Lars Baron/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Lars Baron / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

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Yoane Wissa (No. 20) heads in DR Congo's leveller in stoppage time of the first half.

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This is exactly why football - sorry, soccer - is so bloody brilliant. What looked like being a stroll for Portugal has become very much not a stroll for Portugal.

Who knows what the second half has in store.

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Peeep peeep peep! And that was the final action of the first half in Houston.

What, initially, looked like it might be a thumping is now anything but. All square at the break.

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Goal! Portugal 1-1 DR Congo - Wissa levels!

Well, well, well! It's DR Congo's first ever World Cup goal, and it's Yoane Wissa who scores it.

Having just gone close with that Moutoussamy shot, the Congolese win a corner on the right. It's taken short to Masuaku, who whips in a cross right onto Wissa's noggin.

Wissa's got too much time and space - and takes full advantage. He glances his header past Costa and into the top corner!

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Mbemba is now down, having turned his ankle. He looks in some pain - but is soon back on his feet. And...

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That's a better effort from Moutoussamy! It's probably the best attack DR Congo have created so far.

When Bernardo Silva miscontrols, the Léopards set off on a quick break, with Portugal backpedalling.

From the left wing, Masuaku fizzes it low to Moutoussamy at the top of the box - whence the midfielder sends a left-footed strike just off target!

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Four minutes of time added on in Texas.

DR Congo's Moutoussamy tries his luck from range - but he's going to do rather more than that to score from there. His shot is blocked.

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Bernardo Silva drives towards the DR Congo box, but can't find a way through. 

The Portuguese work it back to Neves, but his pass is blocked.

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Closing in on half time in Houston.

After Neves' early goal, it looked like it could be a cricket score by the break. But DR Congo have got a hold of themselves.

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HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 17: Yoane Wissa #20 of Congo DR is challenged by Bernardo Silva #10 of Portugal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Portugal and Congo DR at Houston Stadium on June 17, 2026 in Houston, Texas.   Alex Slitz/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Alex Slitz / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

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DR Congo's Yoane Wissa (left) is challenged by Portugal's Bernardo Silva at Houston's NRG Stadium.

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Veiga pings a long, raking pass over to Cancelo on the right wing. Cancelo has already shown he can deliver a dangerous cross. Can he supply another?

Nope. Masuaku does very well to close his man down - and, indeed, buys a foul off him. Free-kick to DR Congo, who can clear.

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A moment later, though, DR Congo almost let Neves in for his second.

The ball is fed left to Mendes, who has again charged forward with malicious intent. Mendes pings a quick, first-time ball into the middle towards Neves' run into the area.

Had he been able to collect, he'd have been in on Mpasi... but Mendes' cross is juuuust intercepted.

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Oooh, that's a shame. Bakambu spins in the center circle and spies Wissa's forward surge.

He needs no second invitation to try to locate his teammate's run, but his pass is cut out. That was a promising attack for the Congolese.

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Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo in action during this afternoon's game in Houston.

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That's bright play by Kayembe for DR Congo, but he can't trouble Costa.

Surging forward down the center of the field, Kayembe advances into shooting space, some 25 to 30 yards out. He puts plenty behind his effort, but it takes a nick off a defender's boot and loops up into the goalkeeper's arms.

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Mendes delivers, but DR Congo deal with it.

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Mbemba is booked after flying into an aerial tussle with Neto, perhaps a little too enthusiastically.

Portugal can swing in a free-kick from the left. Mendes to take.

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Portugal do nowt all with the corner, but the ball is immediately in possession of the Seleçao's midfield and they pinning the Congolese back once more.

Portugal work it right to Cancelo, who fizzes a lovely little ball right down the corridor of uncertainty - between the Congolese defensive line and the goalkeeper, and out of reach of both.

But Ronaldo doesn't quite react quickly enough, and Cancelo's fine pass flies across the box and behind for a goal-kick. It was a delicious delivery, it really was.

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Portugal immediately release Neto into space on the left.

He's well placed to roll it into the middle to meet Ronaldo's run into the box, but Mbemba is perfectly positioned. He cuts it out.

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We're back underway.

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How do hydration breaks work during the 2026 World Cup and how long do they last?

Should you wish to know more about the ‘hydration break’, let me point you in the direction of this piece by my colleague Roddy Cons.

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And that's time for the game's first water break.

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After a fairly frenetic first 20 or so, we've just hit a bit of a lull.

Portugal happy to plop it about without going for the jugular.

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HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 17: Joao Neves #15 of Portugal celebrates with teammates after scoring the team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Portugal and Congo DR at Houston Stadium on June 17, 2026 in Houston, Texas.   Lars Baron/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Lars Baron / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

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Portugal's players celebrate Joao Neves' goal in Houston.

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Nuno Mendes is such a menace on the left wing. In the blink of an eye, Portugal get the PSG fullback flying forward, cutting the Congolese defense in two.

Mendes advances into the box, but - with a gaggle of defenders also giving chase - Mpasi is out to smother the ball. 

The loose ball then falls to Bruno Fernandes, who scuffs a left-footed shot past the far post.

This won't end 1-0, one rather suspects.

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At the other end, Portugal look like they're in a position to inflict pain on the Congolese defense, when Ronaldo leads an attack down the left. But Neto miscontrols and the chance is lost.

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That's certainly much better from DR Congo. This time its Bakambu who threatens Costa's goal.

Picking up the ball 30 yards out, he turns and sets off towards the Portugal box. Jinking over an outstretched Portuguese leg, he gets plenty of welly behind his shot. It doesn't beat Costa - Araújo gets in the way - but that's far more encouraging for the Léopards.

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Bernardo Silva becomes the first player to go into the referee's notebook, for an overzealous challenge on Kayembe.

Ronaldo is quickly over to argue the point with the ref, but it looked like a pretty textbook yellow to me.

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Well, that's slightly more encouraging for DR Congo.

Collecting the ball in the right-hand channel, Wissa wraps his left boot around a fierce shot from 25 yards or so out. It flies a couple of yards wide, though.

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Ronaldo's World Cup record

Ronaldo isn't the oldest outfield player to appear at a men's World Cup: as I mentioned earlier in this feed, that's Cameroon's Roger Milla.

But, as Opta point out, the Portugal skipper has become the oldest outfield player to start a game.

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Right away, Portugal are pinning DR Congo back and hunting a second.

This, on the evidence of the first eight minutes, is going to be a long afternoon for the Africans.

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Goal! Portugal 1-0 DR Congo - Neves heads the Seleçao in front!

He's not exactly a man mountain, but Joao Neves rises highest to nod Portugal into the lead!

After Cancelo's cross from the right fails to find anyone, Neto picks it up on the left. He steadies himself before whipping in a delicious cross right to Neves, on the penalty spot. His header is expertly glanced past Mpasi and into the corner.

The perfect start for the Portuguese.

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Just as I was about to say DR Congo had their first moment of sustained possession of the ball, Wissa gives it away cheaply on the halfway line.

Portugal push the Léopards back once more, and...

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Back come Portugal, working to Ronaldo in the left-hand channel.

The decibels rise appreciably as he stepovers his way towards the Congolese box... but he finally turns backwards. Portugal recycle.

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It is very much all Portugal ball in the first few minutes. DR Congo camped on the edge of their penalty area.

For a moment, Neto thinks he's got space to cut into the area and shoot, but his way to goal is blocked.

 

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Peeeep! We're underway in Houston.

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Who is the referee? Who is the VAR?

The match referee in Houston will be Qatar's Abdulrahman Al-Jassim.

His video assistant referee will also be Qatari: Khamis Al Marri is on VAR duty.

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What the coaches said: Roberto Martínez

Cristiano Ronaldo:

"He is a role model, he is ​an iconic player in global football for athletes, male and female, who love football. It is ​his sixth World Cup, but it feels like his first one when it comes to the intensity with which he ‌works. He ⁠is essential, he is a striker who can open up spaces for others in the team."

(Quotes via Reuters)

Roberto Martínez, Portugal head coach

DR Congo:

"We need to match the emotions of Congo. If you win ​by one goal, it ​is just OK, if ⁠you draw it is a catastrophe, and if you lose it is the end of the world. Cape Verde have shown there are no easy games ​in this World Cup.”

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Teams out in Houston!

The Portugal and DR Congo players are both out on the pitch at NRG Stadium. Kickoff is minutes away.

Before then, it's anthem time. Portugal first.

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At a glance: Portugal's recent form

Last five results

Jun. 10: Portugal 2-1 Nigeria, friendly
Jun. 6: Portugal 2-1 Chile, friendly
Mar. 31: USMNT 0-2 Portugal, friendly
Mar. 28: Mexico 0-0 Portugal, friendly
Nov. 16: Portugal 9-1 Armenia, WCQ

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What has Portugal's form been like?

Portugal, by the way, head into the World Cup on a run of nine wins in 13 games; 10 if you include penalty shootouts. That Ireland defeat, was the team's sole loss in the last 15 months.

It's a sequence that included victory over Spain in the UEFA Nations League final in June last year.

The Portuguese rounded off their World Cup preparations with a pair of 2-1 victories earlier this month, over Chile and Nigeria.

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What the coaches said: Sébastien Desabre

“No fear”

"What we have to do is to deal with ​the pressure, the pressure of the first game. I want my ⁠team to play, so we'll take risks. Those risks will be measured. There's no fear ​ahead of those big events."

(Quotes via Reuters)

Sébastien Desabre, DR Congo head coach

Courage:

"We have 100 million Congolese people ​who will be watching us. Of course, we want to perform well. We want to show courage. ​And we'll do our best on the pitch."

Sébastien Desabre, DR Congo head coach

By the way: Yes, I'm aware that a Zaire player, Mwepu Ilunga, became an instant star of World Cup gaffes reels in 1974, for charging out of the defensive wall and booting away a Brazil free-kick before it had been taken.

But, honestly, I don't want to dwell on it beyond this post. I don't think it's fair to reduce a national team's long history to one admittedly bizarre moment.

And, as Nick Miller writes in this piece for the Athletic, it's not simply a case of Ilunga not knowing the rules. The background to that moment is “a dark, sad and overall pretty confusing one”, Miller explains.

Ilunga has since said he had been driven to distraction amid intense pressure from the Zairean regime over the team's World Cup displays.

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“We are moving forward”

Lumumba Vea had failed to get a visa to go to Mexico for DR Congo's inter-confederation playoff earlier this year.

But with the help of the players - and even the Congolese president, Félix Tshisekedi - he was added to the team’s official travelling delegation for this summer's World Cup.

This, apparently, has helped him to secure the paperwork he needed to get into the U.S.

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DR Congo superfan set to cheer Léopards on

Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, a DR Congo fan who has gone viral for his support of the Léopards, is set to be on hand to cheer on Sébastien Desabre's team in North America.

Better known as Lumumba Vea, Nkuka Mboladinga has become an instantly recognisable sight for the pose he strikes throughout DR Congo's games. Dapperly dressed, he can be seen standing bolt upright on a pedestal - in statuesque fashion - with an arm raised into the air.

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DR Congo’s wild World Cup arrival: quarantine rules, leopard suits, and a team fighting the odds

The Léopards' World Cup preparations were hit by the recent Ebola outbreak affecting parts of DR Congo and Uganda.

To be allowed to enter the U.S., any players or staff who had been in DR Congo recently had to quarantine for 21 days first.

Fortunately, all of the squad are based outside of the country, mostly in Europe - but several backroom team members have missed out on the trip.

Read more on DR Congo's World Cup preparations in this piece by my colleague Artiz Gabilondo.

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At a glance: DR Congo's recent form

The Léopards' last five results:

Jun. 9: DR Congo 1-2 Chile, friendly
Jun. 3: DR Congo 0-0 Denmark, friendly
Mar. 31: DR Congo 1-0 Jamaica, WCQ
Mar. 25 DR Congo 2-0 Bermuda, friendly
Jan. 6: Algeria 1-0 DR Congo, AFCON

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Opta optimistic of DR Congo chances

And Opta's World Cup simulations give DR Congo somewhere between a one-in-three and a one-in-two chance of nabbing a knockout-phase ticket.

The soccer stats specialists ratethe Léopards’s prospects of progression from the group at a far from unhealthy 41.65%.

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Can the Congolese crack the knockouts?

But in 2026, DR Congo head to North America with what seems like a realistic chance of a knockout-stage berth - not least because third place may be worth a spot in the last 32.

At 45 in the world, the Léopards are the third-highest ranked team in the group - five ahead of Uzbekistan - and are the bookmakers' third favorites in the section, in front of the Uzbeks.

DR Congo have +2000 moneyline odds of winning Group K, with Uzbekistan trailing on +3300.

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DR Congo out to open World Cup goal account

Having lost all three games as Zaire in 1974, DR Congo are not only chasing the national team's first World Cup win - they're chasing its first goal at the tournament.

In West Germany in ’74, Zaire conceded 14 without reply. They suffered 2-0 and 3-0 defeats to Scotland and Brazil, respectively, either side of a 9-0 shellacking by Yugoslavia

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Why does Aaron Wan-Bissaka play for DR Congo and not England at World Cup 2026?

In this article, my colleague Roddy Cons throws his spotlight onto one of those men: West Ham's London-born Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who played for England’s Under-21s before committing to DR Congo.

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Seb's stars

Under the Frenchman Sébastian Desabre, who took over as head coach in 2022, DR Congo head to North America with several players who have made a name for themselves in the European club game.

They include two former Manchester United men in Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe. Lille's Chancel Mbemba, Newcastle’s Yoane Wissa, Sunderland’s Noah Sadiki and Real Betis’s Cédric Bakambu are also Congolese stars who have established themselves on the Old Continent.

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Léopards see off African giants

That playoff win in Mexico came after a somewhat lengthy African qualification process. 

Sébastien Desabre's men missed out on an automatic World Cup berth when they finished second to Senegal in CAF Group B - a round-robin section that involved playing 10 games each. 

That sent DR Congo into a four-way knockout fight for Africa’s single inter-confederation playoff berth.

Cameroon and Nigeria are probably Africa’s best known World Cup teams, but the Congolese dispensed with both to secure their playoff matchup with Jamaica.
 

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How did DR Congo qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

The Congolese ended their 52-year wait for a World Cup return by winning an inter-confederation playoff in March.

The Léopards beat Jamaica 1-0 in Guadalajara, thanks to an extra-time strike by defender Axel Tuanzebe.

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Trio of changes for Congolese

Desabre makes three changes to the team that started DR Congo's final tournament tune-up, against Chile eight days ago.

Steve Kapuadi, Arthur Masuaku and Cédric Bakambu are in for the Congolese in Houston, with Noah Sadiki, Theo Bongonda and Nathanael Mbuku making way.

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DR Congo lineup confirmed

Ahead of the Léopards' first World Cup game in more than 50 years, DR Congo boss Sébastian Desabre has named his lineup: Mpasi, Wan-Bissaka, Kapuadi, Tuanzebe, Mbemba, Masuaku, Mukau, Moutoussamy, Kayembe, Bakambu, Wissa.

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Silva follows Cucu to Madrid

Silva's signing is the second announced by Real Madrid this week.

On Monday, the 15-time European champions confirmed a deal for Spain left-back Marc Cucurella, who joins from Chelsea on a six-year deal, for a transfer fee believed to be about €55 million ($63.7 million).

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Silva starts after Real deal

Bernardo Silva starts for Portugal on the day that Real Madrid confirmed he'll be joining the LaLiga giants.

Silva, who left Manchester City after nine seasons at the Etihad Stadium this summer, is to sign Madrid on a two-year deal, Los Blancos said today.

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Ronnie just behind Roger

By the way, Ronaldo will also become the second oldest outfield player to appear at a men's World Cup.

The only player ahead of him is Roger Milla; the Cameroonian was 42 years and 39 days old when he played for the Indomitable Lions against Russia in 1994.

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Houston (United States), 17/06/2026.- Portugal fans pose for photographs prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage match between Portugal and DR Congo, in Houston, Texas, USA, 17 June 2026. EFE/EPA/MIGUEL A. LOPES

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Portugal fans pose for photographs ahead of today's match in Houston.

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Roberto rings the changes

Roberto Martínez makes five changes to the team that beat Nigeria in Portugal's final World Cup warm-up last week.

João Cancelo, Tomás Araújo, Renato Veiga, Nuno Mendes and Bernardo Silva all come into the team.

Among the players who drop out of the lineup is Manchester City center back Rúben Dias, who picked up a knock against the Super Eagles.

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Portugal lineup confirmed

Well, it's official now. Ronaldo will become the second play to appear at six men's World Cups.

Roberto Martínez has named the following starting lineup against DR Congo: Costa, Cancelo, Araujo, Veiga, Nuno Mendes, Neves, Vitinha, Fernandes, Silva, Neto, Ronaldo.

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Is this Cristiano Ronaldo’s last World Cup? Will he play in 2030?

Given that the 2030 tournament is going to be a home World Cup for Ronaldo, that got us wondering: might he even try and hold on until he's 45, and go to an unprecedented seventh finals?

Spoiler: it’s unlikely.

Read more.

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CR7 to join World Cup's golden oldies

Ronaldo is also set to become the fourth oldest player ever to make an appearance at a World Cup.

Aged 41 years and 132 days old (I make it), he can today overtake Northern Irish goalkeeper Pat Jennings in the all-time standings.

Jennings was 41 precisely when he played against Brazil in the final round of group games at the 1986 World Cup.

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Portugal’s World Cup puzzle: world-class talent, pressure and the Ronaldo conundrum

In this article, my AS colleague Roddy Cons has more on the Portuguese puzzle of fitting a 40-something Ronaldo into the Seleção's team.

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CR7 set to equal Messi's new record

Whether, at the age of 41, Ronaldo is now an asset or an impediment to the Seleção is a matter for debate. The World Cup expert Jonathan Wilson has, for example, written in The Guardian that he “will probably end up hampering Portugal”. 

Wilson adds: “He lumbers about in an increasingly small sphere of influence, still decent in the air, still a good finisher, but barely able to move, lacking the explosive power that once made him great.”

Either way, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner is poised to play at his sixth men's World Cup, equalling the appearance record set by Argentina's Lionel Messi just yesterday.

Like Messi, Ronaldo first featured at the World Cup back in 2006. He has eight goals across his five tournaments so far.

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Cristiano Ronaldo training

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Cristiano cleared to play despite Ireland red

Although a dismissal for violent conduct normally brings with it a three-match ban - which would have ruled Ronaldo out of today’s game - FIFA opted to suspend the second and third game of the forward's punishment.

In a statement in November, FIFA said: "If Cristiano Ronaldo commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension set out in the disciplinary decision shall be deemed automatically revoked and the remaining two matches must be served immediately."

Ronaldo served the non-suspended part of his ban in Portugal’s final World Cup qualifier, against Armenia three days after the Ireland loss.
 

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How did Portugal qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

Portugal have not missed a World Cup this century - and maintained that run by topping UEFA qualifying Group F last autumn.

They finished three points ahead of the Republic of Ireland, winning four games out of six

Portugal's sole qualifying defeat came against the Irish: a 2-0 defeat in Dubin in November. Memorably, this was a game in which Cristiano Ronaldo was shown a straight red card for elbowing Ireland defender Dara O'Shea.

That's the only time Ronaldo has ever been sent off in his (frankly ridiculous) 228 appearances for Portugal.

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What do the bookies make of Portugal?

Portugal are the joint-fourth favorites in the betting.

At the moment, the Portuguese have moneyline odds of +800 to win the World Cup on July 19. France (+450), Spain (+500) and England (+700) are ahead of Martínez's men, with Argentina (+800) level pegging.

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Martínez Ronaldo

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Anyway: to today’s action in Houston

Portugal, whose squad is stacked with talent, head to North America as one of the major frontrunners to lift the World Cup at MetLife Stadium in just over a month's time. I mean, just look at that midfield.

Opta’s ‘supercomputer’ has been running the simulations - and the soccer stats specialists have determined that Portugal have a 7.55% chance of winning their first ever world title.

That makes Roberto Martínez’s men, as things stand, the fifth favourite. Per Opta, Portugal are behind France (15.63%), Argentina (12.65%), Spain (12.21%) and England (9.81%).

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Kylian Mbappé breaks France scoring record: How many goals has Mbappé scored?

Again courtesy of my colleague Will Gittins, you can read more about Mbappé's historic heroics here.

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Kylian Mbappe

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Magnificent Mbappé

It would be criminally remiss of me not to also doff my cap to two records broken by Kylian Mbappé yesterday.

With his double against the Senegalese, Mbappé overtook Olivier Giroud as the France men’s team’s highest ever goalscorer. He now has 58, to Giroud's 57.

And, as you can see in the all-timer ranking I posted just a moment ago, Mbappé now has 14 World Cup goals. That's also a French record: he has one more than Just Fontaine, who had been France’s leading scorer at the tournament since 1958.

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Leo Messi scores stunning hat-trick to equal Miroslav Klose’s all-time World Cup scoring record

If you'd like to read more about Messi's magic display against Algeria, let me point you in the direction of this piece by my colleague Will Gittins.

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What does the World Cup top scorers’ list look like now then?

Thanks to his maiden World Cup hat-trick, Messi has drawn level with Miroslav Klose's overall tournament haul of 16. That's a record that has stood since 2014.

Men's World Cup - all-time top scorers:

1. Miroslav Klose, Germany: 16
1. Lionel Messi, Argentina: 16
3. Ronaldo, Brazil: 15
4. Gerd Müller, West Germany: 14
4. Kylian Mbappé, France: 14

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Foxborough (United States), 17/06/2026.- Erling Haaland of Norway celebrates scoring the 2-1 goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage match Iraq against Norway, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 16 June 2026. (Noruega) EFE/EPA/GREG M. COOPER

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What happened yesterday? (ctd.)

Yesterday also saw Kylian Mbappé net a double as France began with a win: Les Bleus beat Senegal 3-1, turning it on after the break after a sluggish first half at MetLife Stadium.

And in between Mbappé and Messi's headline-grabbing contributions, a third World Cup A-lister also lit up Tuesday's play. On his World Cup debut, Erling Haaland hit a brace.as Norway beat Iraq 4-1 in Foxborough.

Elsewhere in Argentina’s group, meanwhile, Austria started with a 3-1 victory over World Cup debutants Jordan.
 

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Messi

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What happened yesterday at the World Cup?

Day six: well, that was all about the superstars.

Most notably, Lionel Messi plundered a hat-trick to give Argentina a 3-0 win over Algeria, as the Albiceleste kicked off its title defense with three points. That’s Messi’s first ever treble at a World Cup.

It was a three-goal haul that also saw the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner draw level with Germany’s Miroslav Klose as the leading scorer in men’s World Cup history.

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Harry Kane England captain Croatia

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Who else is in action today at the World Cup?

It's already day seven of the 2026 World Cup - and that means we’ve reached the final batch of matchday-one games.

After Portugal and DR Congo kick us off in Houston, Group L comes into play in Dallas, where England and Croatia meet at 4:00 p.m. ET.

Also in Group L, Ghana and Panama begin their World Cup campaigns in Toronto at 7:00 p.m. ET today.

Then it’s back to Group K: in Mexico City at 10:00 p.m. ET, Uzbekistan play their first ever men’s World Cup game, with Colombia the opposition.
 

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What time is kickoff?

At NRG Stadium, the 72,000-capacity home of NFL team the Houston Texans, today's Group K clash kicks off in a little under two hours' time.

To be precise, the ball will get rolling at 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT.

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DR Congo end their 52-year World Cup wait

DR Congo are appearing at their first men's World Cup since 1974, when they weren't even known as DR Congo. In West Germany 52 years ago, the Léopards competed as Zaire.

Now, the Congolese are back - after eliminating some of Africa's biggest World Cup names during an arduous qualification campaign.

William Allen

Portugal vs DR Congo: welcome!

Hello! Houston is the setting as Portugal, one of the pre-tournament favorites, begin the ninth men's World Cup campaign in their history.

Led by the Spaniard Roberto Martínez, the Portuguese are seeking a maiden global title to go with their sole European crown, won 10 years ago next month.

While the Seleção have become a veritable World Cup staple - this is their seventh straight tournament appearance - they’re facing a team that very much is not. Martínez's men open up Group K against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who haven't been seen on soccer’s biggest stage for more than half a century.

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