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Follow all the action as Portugal face France in a highly anticipated Euro 2024 quarter-final in Hamburg.
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Portugal and France meet in the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-finals on Friday 5 July. Portugal vs France at a glance. When: Friday 5 July (21:00 CET ...
When: Friday 5 July (21:00 CET kick-off)
Where: Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
What: UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final
How to watch Portugal vs France, stream link and start time. Kick off: 3pm ET, Friday (July 5) · Portugal team news, focus · France team news, ...
Portugal vs France live updates: Euro 2024 match team news, predictions and line-ups
Follow all the action as Portugal face France in a highly anticipated Euro 2024 quarter-final in Hamburg
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This morning’s episode reflected on the first of the Copa America quarter-finals and how Lionel Messi’s Argentina got on against Ecuador, as well as Erik ten Hag’s contract extension at Manchester United and Newcastle appointing their new sporting director.
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Portugal vs France EURO 2024 quarter-final preview: Where to watch, kick-off time, possible line-ups
Friday, July 5, 2024
When is it? How can you watch it? What are the possible line-ups? All you need to know about the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final between Portugal and France.
Neither Portugal nor France have been at their free-flowing best so far at EURO 2024, but this mouth-watering match-up offers both teams the chance to truly stake their claim as genuine contenders. There will be star players all across the pitch, but while Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappé may gain the most attention, it could be the defences that hold the key.
Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa came to the rescue against Slovenia with three saves in the penalty shoot-out, while France have kept three clean sheets in their four games so far, the likes of Jules Koundé and William Saliba particularly impressing. Who will get the upper hand in Hamburg?
Group F
2-1 vs Czechia (Hranáč og 69, Francisco Conceição 90+2; Provod 62)
3-0 vs Türkiye (Bernardo Silva 21, Samet Akaydin og 28, Bruno Fernandes 56)
0-2 vs Georgia (Kvaratskhelia 2, Mikautadze 57 pen)
After a massive scare against Slovenia in the last 16, Roberto Martínez's team now take on a fancied France side. This will be a test for Portugal and will require tactical adjustments, as, perhaps for the first time in Germany, the Seleção will have to defend for long periods. They may also get fewer chances at the other end and need to make sure they take them when they come – of course, they have done just that against Les Bleus before.
Roberto Martinez’s Portugal squeezed past Slovenia on penalty kicks in the last 16 as Ronaldo had his penalty kick in extra time saved, which led to him being in tears, but Portugal’s hero on the night was goalkeeper Diogo Costa who saved all three of Slovenia’s spot kicks in the shootout. This Portugal side are supremely talented and even though Ronaldo is still their main man up top, they have so many other talents in Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Jota and Rafael Leao buzzing around to support their veteran talisman.
France were sluggish but got there in the end against Belgium in the last 16 as Didier Deschamps’ side have yet to hit their best form. They have two own goals and a penalty kick to their name through their opening four games of the tournament as all eyes will be on Kylian Mbappe as he’s yet to really hit top form after suffering a broken nose. France have looked solid defensively with N’Golo Kante and William Saliba excellent and it feels like this game, a repeat of the EURO 2016 final, will be won in midfield.
The main issue for Portugal is that they have to stop giving up big chances on the counter. It has happened all tournament long and Costa bailed them out against Slovenia. Veteran defender Pepe has been excellent and he will probably start again due to a lack of central defensive options. Portugal have so many attacking options with Joao Felix, Pedro Neto and Goncalo Ramos not even getting off the bench in the last 16.
There will be at least one change for Deschamps as Adrien Rabiot is suspended for this quarterfinal due to yellow card accumulation. That means Eduardo Camavinga is likely to start in central midfield alongside Kante and Aurelien Tchouameni. France’s back four is extremely solid, while Mike Maignan made some big stops in goal against Belgium. The key for France is continuing to create big chances and the next step is now being more clinical and getting Mbappe on the ball as much as possible with Antoine Griezmann nearby.
This feels like a game too far for Portugal. They have supreme quality in attack but so do France and Les Bleus look more solid defensively too. Portugal 0-1 France.
PORTUGAL vs FRANCE LIVE I UEFA EURO 2024 QUARTER-FINAL - MATCH LIVE TODAY | REALISTIC PES GAMEPLAY PORTUGAL x FRANÇA AO VIVO PORTUGAL contre ...
Follow all the action as Portugal face France in a highly anticipated Euro 2024 quarter-final in Hamburg.
Live coverage of the Portugal vs. France Uefa European Championship game on ESPN, including live score, highlights and updated stats.
Portugal and France meet in the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-finals on Friday 5 July. Portugal vs France at a glance. When: Friday 5 July (21:00 CET ...
When: Friday 5 July (21:00 CET kick-off)
Where: Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
What: UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final
How to watch Portugal vs France, stream link and start time. Kick off: 3pm ET, Friday (July 5) · Portugal team news, focus · France team news, ...
Portugal vs France live updates: Euro 2024 match team news, predictions and line-ups
Follow all the action as Portugal face France in a highly anticipated Euro 2024 quarter-final in Hamburg
Here’s one to subscribe to. The Daily Football Briefing is your morning podcast hit inside 10 minutes every day from The Athletic.
This morning’s episode reflected on the first of the Copa America quarter-finals and how Lionel Messi’s Argentina got on against Ecuador, as well as Erik ten Hag’s contract extension at Manchester United and Newcastle appointing their new sporting director.
And the show will review the latest Euro 2024 news and action as the latter stages of the tournament unfolds.
Enjoy the fun with Iain Macintosh every morning throughout the summer and beyond — and you can subscribe on your chosen podcast player right here.
It is a cool, cloudy day in Hamburg. As usual, we'll have all the big updates from Portugal vs France with our reporters in the stadium and contributors watching on from Germany and elsewhere.
AND we want to hear from you too.
It’s really simple to do that. You can also get involved using our Discuss tab at the top of this feed or even easier, you can click here.
We’ll be popping in ourselves and may even ask some questions of you all, as well as picking out the best of your responses to add in here for our collective enjoyment.
So, happy commenting. Liberal and creative use of emojis encouraged.
Portugal vs France EURO 2024 quarter-final preview: Where to watch, kick-off time, possible line-ups
Friday, July 5, 2024
When is it? How can you watch it? What are the possible line-ups? All you need to know about the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final between Portugal and France.
Neither Portugal nor France have been at their free-flowing best so far at EURO 2024, but this mouth-watering match-up offers both teams the chance to truly stake their claim as genuine contenders. There will be star players all across the pitch, but while Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappé may gain the most attention, it could be the defences that hold the key.
Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa came to the rescue against Slovenia with three saves in the penalty shoot-out, while France have kept three clean sheets in their four games so far, the likes of Jules Koundé and William Saliba particularly impressing. Who will get the upper hand in Hamburg?
Group F
2-1 vs Czechia (Hranáč og 69, Francisco Conceição 90+2; Provod 62)
3-0 vs Türkiye (Bernardo Silva 21, Samet Akaydin og 28, Bruno Fernandes 56)
0-2 vs Georgia (Kvaratskhelia 2, Mikautadze 57 pen)
After a massive scare against Slovenia in the last 16, Roberto Martínez's team now take on a fancied France side. This will be a test for Portugal and will require tactical adjustments, as, perhaps for the first time in Germany, the Seleção will have to defend for long periods. They may also get fewer chances at the other end and need to make sure they take them when they come – of course, they have done just that against Les Bleus before.
Roberto Martinez’s Portugal squeezed past Slovenia on penalty kicks in the last 16 as Ronaldo had his penalty kick in extra time saved, which led to him being in tears, but Portugal’s hero on the night was goalkeeper Diogo Costa who saved all three of Slovenia’s spot kicks in the shootout. This Portugal side are supremely talented and even though Ronaldo is still their main man up top, they have so many other talents in Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Jota and Rafael Leao buzzing around to support their veteran talisman.
France were sluggish but got there in the end against Belgium in the last 16 as Didier Deschamps’ side have yet to hit their best form. They have two own goals and a penalty kick to their name through their opening four games of the tournament as all eyes will be on Kylian Mbappe as he’s yet to really hit top form after suffering a broken nose. France have looked solid defensively with N’Golo Kante and William Saliba excellent and it feels like this game, a repeat of the EURO 2016 final, will be won in midfield.
The main issue for Portugal is that they have to stop giving up big chances on the counter. It has happened all tournament long and Costa bailed them out against Slovenia. Veteran defender Pepe has been excellent and he will probably start again due to a lack of central defensive options. Portugal have so many attacking options with Joao Felix, Pedro Neto and Goncalo Ramos not even getting off the bench in the last 16.
There will be at least one change for Deschamps as Adrien Rabiot is suspended for this quarterfinal due to yellow card accumulation. That means Eduardo Camavinga is likely to start in central midfield alongside Kante and Aurelien Tchouameni. France’s back four is extremely solid, while Mike Maignan made some big stops in goal against Belgium. The key for France is continuing to create big chances and the next step is now being more clinical and getting Mbappe on the ball as much as possible with Antoine Griezmann nearby.
This feels like a game too far for Portugal. They have supreme quality in attack but so do France and Les Bleus look more solid defensively too. Portugal 0-1 France.