Portugal at World Cup 2026
Portugal at the 2026 World Cup
Portugal qualified by winning UEFA Group F on 16 November 2025 under Roberto Martínez. His tactical setup prioritises possession control and pressing intensity. DR Congo will offer a winnable opening, but Uzbekistan and Colombia present significant tests early on.
Portugal in Goal Rush
📋 Full Squad (27)
Manager: Roberto Martínez · Formation: 4-2-3-1
Goalkeepers
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Midfielders
Forwards
Group Stage
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Form & Qualifying
Martínez has kept Portugal's possession-heavy approach, a 71.0% average share in qualifying that ranked third in Europe, while adding a more assertive high press against stronger opponents. Recent form also flags an unresolved midfield-balance question, with five natural attackers often supported by playmaking rather than ball-winning midfielders.
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Portugal's 26-player squad
Roberto Martínez's squad is built around midfield creativity and attacking depth. The side balances possession control with pressing intensity, while the forward line carries multiple goal-scoring options. It's a squad structured to execute Martínez's possession-based system.
Portugal's Group K fixtures
Portugal's three Group K fixtures begin with DR Congo on 17 June at NRG Stadium in Houston, followed by Uzbekistan on 23 June at NRG Stadium in Houston and Colombia on 27 June at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
How far can Portugal go at the World Cup?
Portugal's Tier 2 status and Group K draw position them as genuine contenders. Their possession-dominant qualifying campaign and creative midfield depth are the foundations for a deep tournament run. DR Congo and Uzbekistan offer clear scoring opportunities, though Colombia will be a competitive test if Portugal are to progress as group winners.