Portugal vs Uzbekistan – Preview, Prediction and Team News

FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group K

Portugal and Uzbekistan meet at NRG Stadium in Houston on Tuesday afternoon in a crucial Group K encounter, with both nations seeking a result that could define their World Cup futures. Roberto Martinez’s side were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw by DR Congo in their opening match, while tournament debutants Uzbekistan suffered a 3-1 defeat against Colombia. With the race for the Round of 32 intensifying, neither side can afford another setback.

Match Preview

Portugal entered the tournament as one of Europe’s dark horses but failed to justify that status in their opener. Despite dominating possession against DR Congo, the Seleção struggled to create clear-cut chances and managed only one shot on target throughout the contest. The performance raised concerns about their attacking efficiency and overall structure, particularly after an encouraging run of results before the tournament.

Roberto Martinez acknowledged that his side lost discipline after a bright opening spell and admitted improvements are needed in the final third. Much of the spotlight will once again fall on Cristiano Ronaldo, whose quiet display against DR Congo has led to questions regarding his role in the team. Nevertheless, Martinez continues to back the veteran forward, describing him as a role model and a key figure within the squad.

Portugal possess an abundance of attacking quality through Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Pedro Neto and Ronaldo, and they will expect a significant improvement against opposition ranked below them. A victory would place them firmly back on course for qualification and ease the pressure heading into the final group match.

For Uzbekistan, simply reaching the World Cup represented a historic achievement, but Fabio Cannavaro’s side have shown enough quality to suggest they are not merely in North America to make up the numbers. Although they lost 3-1 to Colombia, Abbosbek Fayzullaev’s goal provided a landmark moment as Uzbekistan scored their first-ever World Cup goal.

Cannavaro has urged his players to show greater fighting spirit against Portugal while remaining tactically disciplined. Uzbekistan are likely to adopt a compact defensive shape and look to exploit counter-attacking opportunities through the creativity of Fayzullaev and the experience of Eldor Shomurodov. Knowing that defeat would leave them on the brink of elimination, they are expected to approach the contest with urgency and determination.

This encounter pits Portugal’s technical superiority and possession-based style against Uzbekistan’s resilience and underdog mentality. While Portugal are clear favourites, their opening performance demonstrated that reputation alone will not guarantee success at this World Cup.

Team News

Portugal are expected to welcome Ruben Dias back into contention after the defender missed the opening match. The only reported absentee is Tomas Araujo, while Martinez has a full range of attacking options available. Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to retain his place despite criticism of his opening display.

Uzbekistan have no reported injury concerns and should be able to field their strongest available lineup. Fayzullaev will once again carry much of their creative responsibility after making history against Colombia.

Form

Portugal

D – W – W – W – D

Portugal’s draw against DR Congo ended a strong sequence of performances that included victories over Nigeria, Chile and the United States. While results remain encouraging, their lack of cutting edge in the tournament opener remains a concern.

Uzbekistan

L – L – L – W – W

Uzbekistan have struggled against stronger opposition recently, suffering defeats to Colombia, the Netherlands and Canada. However, victories over Venezuela and Gabon before the tournament demonstrated their ability to compete when confidence is high.

Predicted Lineups

Portugal: Costa; Cancelo, Dias, Veiga, Mendes; Neves, Vitinha; Silva, Fernandes, Neto; Ronaldo

Uzbekistan: Yusupov; Khusanov, Abdullaev, Ashurmatov; Karimov, Mozgovoy, Shukurov, Nasrulloev; Fayzullaev, Urunov; Shomurodov

Prediction

Portugal’s opening performance exposed several weaknesses, but the quality available throughout their squad should ultimately prove too much for Uzbekistan. Martinez’s side possess greater technical ability, more experience at the highest level and significantly more attacking depth.

Uzbekistan deserve respect for their spirited performances and will likely make life uncomfortable for long periods, but Portugal’s need for victory combined with their superior individual quality should eventually tell. Ronaldo and Fernandes will be eager to respond after criticism, and this appears an ideal opportunity to do so.

We say: Portugal 3-0 Uzbekistan

Kick-off: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 5:00 PM GMT (10:30 PM IST)
Venue: NRG Stadium
How to watch: FOX (USA), ITV1 (UK), SPORT.TV (Portugal), ZO’R TV (Uzbekistan), Zee5 (India)


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