Portugal 2-1 Croatia: Ronaldo and Ramos Fire Late Winner in Dramatic World Cup Comeback

Toronto, Canada – In a pulsating opening match at BMO Field, Portugal conjured a dramatic late surge to snatch a 2-1 victory over Croatia in their opening 2026 FIFA World Cup clash, sending shockwaves through the tournament’s early stages.
The match started with cautious intent from both sides, wary of each other’s attacking threats. But just when patience seemed to be winning out, Croatia struck first in the 53rd minute through winger Ivan Perisic, who latched onto a loose ball in the box and fired home. The goal gave Croatia a crucial lead and briefly put them in control.
Yet, as has become second nature for this Portugal side, they refused to fold. The equaliser came in the 68th minute when captain Cristiano Ronaldo, ever the game-changer, pounced on a rebound inside the six-yard box and slotted it home. The strike ignited the stands, reigniting hope for a comeback and shifting the momentum firmly in Portugal’s favour.
With time running out and nerves fraying, the final twist arrived in stoppage time. Substitute Gonçalo Ramos — who had only just come on — made his mark with a clinical finish in the 94th minute. A swift counterattack saw the ball played into the box, and Ramos calmly tucked it away to send the Portuguese bench and fans into raptures.
For Croatia, it was a bitter end to a promising start. After carving out the lead, they failed to hold firm under pressure, and their inability to see out the game will sting deeply. They’ll now have to regroup quickly as the group stage looms large with several top-tier sides vying for supremacy.
Portugal, meanwhile, can take immense pride in their never-say-die attitude. This win — hard-fought, gritty, and delivered under pressure — is exactly the kind of statement they’ve made in past tournaments. With Ronaldo leading by example and young guns like Ramos stepping up when it mattered, the team will head into their next fixture brimming with confidence.
A late winner, a resilient performance, and a perfect start to the World Cup campaign — Portugal have sent a clear message: they’re here to win.