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Group K · Wednesday, June 17 at 01:00 PM EDT

Portugal vs Congo DR

PortugalPortugal
1 - 1
Congo DRCongo DR

NRG Stadium, Houston

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Portugal 1-1 Congo DR.

  2. 92'

    🟨 92' Yellow card for T. Araujo (Portugal).

  3. 88'

    🟨 88' Yellow card for N. Semedo (Portugal).

  4. 85'

    🔄 85' Substitution for Congo DR: A. Wan-Bissaka.

  5. 85'

    🔄 85' Substitution for Congo DR: C. Bakambu.

  6. 83'

    🔄 83' Substitution for Portugal: Vitinha.

  7. 74'

    🔄 74' Substitution for Congo DR: A. Masuaku.

  8. 74'

    🔄 74' Substitution for Congo DR: E. Kayembe.

  9. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Portugal: N. Mendes.

  10. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Portugal: P. Neto.

  11. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Portugal: P. Neto.

  12. 60'

    📊 Portugal vs Congo DR: possession 78%-22%, shots 2-6.

  13. 57'

    🔄 57' Substitution for Congo DR: N. Mukau.

  14. 50'

    ⚽ GOAL! 50' Y. Wissa (DR Congo) scores! Portugal 1-1 DR Congo.

  15. 50'

    ⚽ GOAL! 50' Y. Wissa (Congo DR) scores! Portugal 1-1 Congo DR.

  16. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Portugal: B. Silva.

  17. 46'

    ▶️ The second half is underway.

  18. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Portugal 1-1 Congo DR.

  19. 35'

    📊 Portugal vs Congo DR: possession 79%-21%, shots 1-3.

  20. 32'

    🟨 32' Yellow card for C. Mbemba (Congo DR).

  21. 20'

    📊 Portugal vs Congo DR: possession 77%-23%, shots 1-2.

  22. 13'

    🟨 13' Yellow card for B. Silva (Portugal).

  23. 6'

    ⚽ GOAL! 6' J. Neves (Portugal) scores! Portugal leads 1-0 against DR Congo.

  24. 6'

    ⚽ GOAL! 6' J. Neves (Portugal) scores! Portugal 1-0 Congo DR.

  25. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Portugal vs Congo DR is underway.

Goal highlights

Official highlights

Post-Match Press Conference: Portugal's Roberto Martinez On The 1-1 Draw With Congo DRWatch official highlights on YouTube

Head to Head

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Congo DR

  • Portugal 1-1 Congo DR2026

Preview

Portugal vs DR Congo: Navigators Face African Test in World Cup Group K Opener

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in earnest for Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo when they lock horns in a compelling Group K opener on 17 June 2026 at 17:00 UTC — a match brimming with contrast, ambition, and narrative weight.

Portugal’s Redemption Arc Begins Here

Four years on from that gut-wrenching penalty shootout loss to Morocco in the Qatar quarter-finals, Portugal arrive in North America with quiet urgency. There’s no trophy drought to fix — just unfinished business. The 2016 European Championship triumph and 2019 Nations League title remain proud benchmarks, but this squad — widely regarded as one of their most gifted generations — carries an unspoken mandate: go further.

Expect the familiar 4-3-3 shape: structured, patient, built on possession and incisive vertical passes. Their midfield — typically a blend of metronomic controllers and box-to-box dynamos — will be the heartbeat of the operation, tasked with unpicking what’s expected to be a compact, well-drilled Congolese unit. While injury updates and form lines remain fluid ahead of the tournament, Portugal’s depth is undeniable: a squad peppered with starters and key contributors from Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, and beyond.

DR Congo: Leopards Ready to Roar

For DR Congo, this isn’t just another World Cup appearance — it’s a statement. Qualification marks a watershed moment, underpinned by steady progress across Africa and a growing reputation for grit, athleticism, and tactical discipline. They may not boast marquee names in the same league as their opponents, but what they do have is cohesion, pace, and a fearless mindset.

Coach Sébastien Desabre is likely to deploy either a compact 4-4-2 or a more fluid 4-2-3-1 — all about structure without surrender. Expect wing-backs to push high, wingers to track back, and two industrious central midfielders to harry, intercept, and spring counters at speed. Set pieces? A genuine weapon. Portugal’s occasional lapses defending dead-ball situations — remember that costly free-kick against South Korea in 2022? — could be ruthlessly exploited.

Midfield Tug-of-War Will Decide the Tone

This game won’t be won in the stands — it’ll be decided in the engine room. Portugal’s technical fluency and passing range will go head-to-head with DR Congo’s relentless pressing, physical presence, and transition speed. If the Leopards can disrupt the rhythm early — win second balls, force turnovers in dangerous areas — they’ll smell blood.

Portugal’s full-backs will be vital: overlapping runs to stretch the Congolese shape, while also staying alert to quick switches and counter-attacks down the flanks. Meanwhile, DR Congo’s centre-halves must stay disciplined — no diving into tackles, no drifting out of position — because Portugal’s forwards thrive on finding those half-spaces between lines.

What’s at Stake?

Let’s be clear: this is David versus Goliath — but David’s got teeth, and he’s been training hard.

Portugal are heavy favourites — and rightly so. Anything less than three points would raise eyebrows and spark questions before the group’s even halfway through. For DR Congo? A point wouldn’t just be respectable — it’d be seismic. A draw in their World Cup bow would ignite belief, shift momentum, and instantly reframe their entire campaign.

Don’t expect fireworks from minute one. This will be tight, tense, and tactically nuanced — a chess match dressed in football kits. But when the breakthrough comes, it’ll likely come from a flash of individual quality: a curled free-kick, a darting run behind the line, or a moment of composure in front of goal.

The Navigators should steer through — but the Leopards? They’ll make them earn every inch.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Portugal vs DR Congo

  1. Ronaldo’s Last Dance?
    At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo is almost certainly lining up for his final World Cup — and he’ll be hell-bent on adding to his all-time record goal tally. Don’t expect a ceremonial cameo; he’ll lead the line with trademark intensity, demanding service, tracking back when needed, and punishing any defensive lapse.

  2. Congo DR’s Compact Wall
    The Leopards have built their qualifying campaign on discipline and structure — sitting deep, absorbing pressure, and pouncing on the counter. Portugal’s attacking trident — Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, and Vitinha — will face a stern test in unlocking a well-drilled, low-block defence that rarely leaves gaps.

  3. Midfield Tug-of-War
    This is where the game could be won or lost. Congo DR’s Chancel Mbemba and Samuel Moutoussamy are tenacious, physical operators who’ll look to snuff out Portugal’s rhythm with aggressive pressing and intelligent interceptions. If Fernandes and Silva can bypass that first line and control tempo, Portugal will dominate possession — and chances.

  4. Set-Piece Peril
    Don’t sleep on Congo DR’s threat from dead balls. With towering presences like Inonga Baka marshalling their backline, they’re more than capable of turning a corner or free-kick into a genuine scoring opportunity. Portugal’s defenders must stay alert — one lapse in concentration could cost them dearly in what promises to be a tight, cagey affair.

  5. Favourites vs Firepower
    Yes, Portugal are overwhelming favourites — reigning European champions, stacked with elite talent, and seasoned in high-stakes tournaments. But Congo DR thrive on the underdog tag. They’re organised, fearless, and fully capable of springing a shock — if Portugal switch off early or underestimate their resolve. Complacency isn’t just unaffordable here — it’s dangerous.

Prediction

Portugal vs DR Congo: A Clash of Styles in Group H

Portugal are set to kick off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against a spirited Democratic Republic of the Congo side in a Group H showdown that promises more than just a routine win. While the odds suggest a comfortable progression for the European heavyweights, this one won’t be written in stone—especially given the unpredictable nature of international football.

Our internal statistical model, blending Elo ratings with Poisson distribution analysis, paints a finely balanced picture: Portugal hold a 43% chance of victory, Congo DR 32%

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Match Recap

Portugal 1-1 DR Congo: Late Wissa Strike Seals Draw in Houston

Houston, Texas – A pulsating Group K encounter at NRG Stadium ended in a tense 1-1 stalemate between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo, as both sides left with a point in a fixture that could prove pivotal in their quest for World Cup progression.

Portugal started with intent, carving open the Congolese defence early on. In the sixth minute, João Neves struck with precision from outside the box, curling home a well-placed effort that sent the travelling fans into raptures.

But Congo DR refused to wilt. After weathering Portugal’s initial onslaught, they showed grit and composure, gradually finding their footing. Their persistence paid off in the 50th minute when Yoane Wissa, sharp and clinical, pounced on a loose ball in the box to fire home and level the score. The equaliser sparked wild celebrations among the Congolese bench and supporters — a moment of defiance from a team determined not to be outclassed.

The result leaves both teams with a single point apiece in Group K, where every game now carries immense weight. Portugal will be left rueing their failure to convert early momentum into a win. Meanwhile, Congo DR can take real pride in securing a hard-fought draw.

With the group still wide open, this tie could well be remembered as a turning point — a reminder that in football, nothing is certain until the final whistle.

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