The disappointing 1-1 draw against Congo DR in their opening match has piled significantly greater pressure onto Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates. Roberto MartĂnez’s side failed to capitalize on their absolute dominance of the game, despite commanding an overwhelming 75 percent of the ball possession.
JoĂŁo Neves had given Portugal a dream start with an early goal, but Yoane Wissa managed to net an equalizer just before the halftime whistle. While the official match statistics heavily favored Portugal in terms of possession, their overall attacking efficiency remains a glaring issue.
This latest result continues a somewhat unconvincing run of form for Portugal over the past year. Ever since lifting the UEFA Nations League trophy last summer, they have struggled to put teams away, only managing victories by more than a single goal against Armenia and tournament co-hosts, the United States.
Nevertheless, in terms of sheer individual quality, Portugal remains widely regarded as one of the elite contenders in this tournament. Their midfield unit, packed with world-class talent, continues to serve as the absolute backbone of their squad.
On the other side, Uzbekistan left a highly positive impression on fans and pundits alike, despite suffering a 1-3 defeat at the hands of Colombia in their historic first match. The World Cup debutants played with immense courage, refusing to simply sit back and defend deep for the entirety of the match.
Uzbekistan even managed to momentarily level the scoreline through a brilliant strike from Abbosbek Fayzullaev after initially falling behind to an opening goal from Daniel Muñoz. However, the superior quality of Colombia ultimately proved to be the deciding factor, with Luis DĂaz and Jaminton Campaz sealing the game.
That brave performance sends a clear warning that Uzbekistan will be anything but an easy opponent. Their tactical organization is highly commendable, and they possess the sharpness to create genuine goal-scoring threats whenever they are granted open space.
For Portugal, securing a victory in this fixture is an absolute necessity to keep their hopes of advancing to the knockout rounds firmly alive. Dropping points once again would leave their situation in Group K incredibly complicated.
Predicted Starting XI: Portugal vs. Uzbekistan
Roberto MartĂnez continues to find himself at the center of intense public debate regarding the tactical utilization of Cristiano Ronaldo. The veteran forward has now shockingly gone through 10 consecutive matches in major international tournaments without finding the back of the net.
Despite the mounting scrutiny, there are currently no indications that MartĂnez plans to make any sweeping changes to his lineup. Bernardo Silva, who was hook-subbed at halftime against Congo DR, appears to be the player most at risk of losing his spot in the starting eleven.
Uzbekistan enters this crucial match with a relatively healthy and complete squad. Head coach Fabio Cannavaro has no major injury concerns to worry about and is widely expected to stick with the exact same eleven players who performed so admirably against Colombia.
Abdukodir Khusanov will once again shoulder the responsibility of anchoring the defensive line, while Eldor Shomurodov and Abbosbek Fayzullaev will be heavily relied upon to spearhead the attack and dismantle Portugal’s defense.
Portugal (4-2-3-1): Costa; Cancelo, Araújo, Veiga, Mendes; Vitinha, Neves; Neto, Fernandes, Conceição; Ronaldo
Head Coach: Roberto MartĂnez
Uzbekistan (3-4-2-1): Yusupov; Ashurmatov, Khusanov, Abdullaev; Karimov, Mozgovoy, Shukurov, Nasrullaev; Fayzullaev, Urunov; Shomurodov
Head Coach: Fabio Cannavaro
Head-to-Head: Portugal vs. Uzbekistan
Historical Meetings:
Portugal and Uzbekistan have never faced each other in an official international match before.
Portugal’s Last 5 Matches:
| Date | Match | Result |
| June 18, 2026 | Portugal vs. Congo DR | 1-1 |
| June 11, 2026 | Portugal vs. Nigeria | 2-1 |
| June 7, 2026 | Portugal vs. Chile | 2-1 |
| April 1, 2026 | United States vs. Portugal | 0-2 |
| March 29, 2026 | Mexico vs. Portugal | 0-0 |
Uzbekistan’s Last 5 Matches:
| Date | Match | Result |
| June 18, 2026 | Uzbekistan vs. Colombia | 1-3 |
| June 9, 2026 | Netherlands vs. Uzbekistan | 2-1 |
| June 2, 2026 | Canada vs. Uzbekistan | 2-0 |
| March 30, 2026 | Uzbekistan vs. Venezuela | 0-0 (5-4 pens) |
| March 27, 2026 | Uzbekistan vs. Gabon | 3-1 |
Match Score Prediction
This upcoming encounter has all the ingredients to turn out much closer and tighter than many football enthusiasts might initially anticipate. Uzbekistan possesses a highly disciplined defensive structure and is historically comfortable soaking up pressure against teams that like to dominate ball possession.
Portugal undeniably holds a massive advantage when comparing individual player quality and overall squad depth. However, their collective performances over the past several months have highlighted a persistent struggle to convert overwhelming match dominance into comfortable, high-scoring victories.
If MartĂnez opts for the exact same tactical blueprint used against Congo DR, Portugal will likely control the lion’s share of the ball once again but will find it incredibly difficult to break down Uzbekistan’s stubborn defensive wall.
Ultimately, the elite individual brilliance available within the Portuguese ranks is expected to be just enough to make the difference.
Predicted Final Score: Portugal 2-0 Uzbekistan