[Official™!]* Portugal vs France LIVE STREAM FREE Broadcast ON TV 05 July 2024
!Here's Way To Watch Portugal vs France live streams: watch Euro 2024 for free online and on TV, team news....Today's Portugal vs France live stream brings together two teams that have struggled desperately so far at Euro 2024. The upside, for the neutral, of these two giants meeting so early in the competition is that only one of them will get knocked out.
Portugal vs France takes place at Volksparkstadion on Friday, 5th July, with kick-off at 8pm BST (12pm ET / 9am PT in the US, and 5am AEST on Saturday morning in Australia).
Portugal vs France live streams:
FREE: BBC One and BBC iPlayer (UK)
US: Fox via Sling TV / Fubo
Goals have been hard to come by for both teams, but for very different reasons. Against Slovenia, Portugal’s primary objective became to boost Cristiano Ronaldo’s stats rather than win the game, and they were so nearly knocked out as a consequence. Didier Deschamps’ Plan A, Plan B and Plan C in attack for France has always been Kylian Mbappe, but he hasn’t looked right since breaking his nose, and Les Bleus’ supporting acts are yet to step up to the plate.
Deschamps has gone with Randal Kolo Muani as the third man alongside Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann, as Eduardo Camavinga comes in for the suspended Adrien Rabiot. Roberto Martinez has gone with the same XI that struggled so badly against Slovenia, but has he told Ronaldo to rein in his ego?
Portugal will face France Friday in the second UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal with global superstars Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe going head-to-head ahead of the French superstar's move to Real Madrid where he idolized the Portuguese talisman. This matchup was the final of the tournament back in 2016 and the Selecao came out on top in Paris but this time it is a final eight matchup with Volksparkstadion the venue for what promises to be one of the most heavyweight meetings so far this tournament. Roberto Martinez's side edged out Slovenia on penalties to keep their hopes alive while Didier Deschamps' men needed a late own goal to see off Belgium in marginally more convincing style.
Monday saw Ronaldo go from villain to hero for Portugal as he saw an extra time penalty saved by Jan Oblak before scoring a crucial spot kick in the penalty shootout. The 39-year-old remains goalless at this Euro and there were tears in Frankfurt before a 3-0 win from the spot thanks to Diogo Costa's heroics between the sticks. He is now the first male goalkeeper to save three penalties in a Euro shootout and bailed his teammates out for their failure to score over 120 minutes. This is a seventh Euro quarterfinal for the Portuguese which is more than any other nation since 1996 and their only exits at this stage came that year against Czechia and in 2008 when potential semifinal opponents Germany won en route to their final loss to the other possible final four foes -- Spain. This is already one better than their round of 16 exit at Euro 2020, but Martinez's outfit are scoreless in their last two games at this Euro, having been stunned by Georgia and then held by Slovenia.
France, though, are yet to score a goal from open play, yet still find themselves in the quarterfinal after seeing off Belgium which means that this is already more successful than their 2020 foray. It was a second placed finish in Group D for Les Bleus with an own goal from Maximilian Wober and a Kylian Mbappe penalty which was added to by a Jan Vertonghen own goal against the Belgians. Of greater importance to Deschamps will be the three clean sheets from four games so far with Robert Lewandowski's penalty the only goal that they have conceded in their last six games. That said, not since 2013 have the French struggled this much for goals, which was much earlier in the Deschamps era and much more will be expected of Mbappe up against his idol Ronaldo even if it was Eder who made the difference in 2016.
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[Official™!]* Portugal vs France LIVE STREAM FREE Broadcast ON TV 05 July 2024
!Here's Way To Watch Portugal vs France live streams: watch Euro 2024 for free online and on TV, team news....Today's Portugal vs France live stream brings together two teams that have struggled desperately so far at Euro 2024. The upside, for the neutral, of these two giants meeting so early in the competition is that only one of them will get knocked out.
Portugal vs France takes place at Volksparkstadion on Friday, 5th July, with kick-off at 8pm BST (12pm ET / 9am PT in the US, and 5am AEST on Saturday morning in Australia).
Portugal vs France live streams:
FREE: BBC One and BBC iPlayer (UK)
US: Fox via Sling TV / Fubo
Goals have been hard to come by for both teams, but for very different reasons. Against Slovenia, Portugal’s primary objective became to boost Cristiano Ronaldo’s stats rather than win the game, and they were so nearly knocked out as a consequence. Didier Deschamps’ Plan A, Plan B and Plan C in attack for France has always been Kylian Mbappe, but he hasn’t looked right since breaking his nose, and Les Bleus’ supporting acts are yet to step up to the plate.
Deschamps has gone with Randal Kolo Muani as the third man alongside Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann, as Eduardo Camavinga comes in for the suspended Adrien Rabiot. Roberto Martinez has gone with the same XI that struggled so badly against Slovenia, but has he told Ronaldo to rein in his ego?
Portugal will face France Friday in the second UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal with global superstars Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe going head-to-head ahead of the French superstar's move to Real Madrid where he idolized the Portuguese talisman. This matchup was the final of the tournament back in 2016 and the Selecao came out on top in Paris but this time it is a final eight matchup with Volksparkstadion the venue for what promises to be one of the most heavyweight meetings so far this tournament. Roberto Martinez's side edged out Slovenia on penalties to keep their hopes alive while Didier Deschamps' men needed a late own goal to see off Belgium in marginally more convincing style.
Monday saw Ronaldo go from villain to hero for Portugal as he saw an extra time penalty saved by Jan Oblak before scoring a crucial spot kick in the penalty shootout. The 39-year-old remains goalless at this Euro and there were tears in Frankfurt before a 3-0 win from the spot thanks to Diogo Costa's heroics between the sticks. He is now the first male goalkeeper to save three penalties in a Euro shootout and bailed his teammates out for their failure to score over 120 minutes. This is a seventh Euro quarterfinal for the Portuguese which is more than any other nation since 1996 and their only exits at this stage came that year against Czechia and in 2008 when potential semifinal opponents Germany won en route to their final loss to the other possible final four foes -- Spain. This is already one better than their round of 16 exit at Euro 2020, but Martinez's outfit are scoreless in their last two games at this Euro, having been stunned by Georgia and then held by Slovenia.
France, though, are yet to score a goal from open play, yet still find themselves in the quarterfinal after seeing off Belgium which means that this is already more successful than their 2020 foray. It was a second placed finish in Group D for Les Bleus with an own goal from Maximilian Wober and a Kylian Mbappe penalty which was added to by a Jan Vertonghen own goal against the Belgians. Of greater importance to Deschamps will be the three clean sheets from four games so far with Robert Lewandowski's penalty the only goal that they have conceded in their last six games. That said, not since 2013 have the French struggled this much for goals, which was much earlier in the Deschamps era and much more will be expected of Mbappe up against his idol Ronaldo even if it was Eder who made the difference in 2016.
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