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Portugal World Cup 2026: Route to the final, manager, squad depth and tactical analysis

Portugal are through to the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup after finishing second in Group K with five points, and will face Croatia for a place in the last 16.

Roberto Martinez’s side went unbeaten in the group stage but had to settle for second place behind Colombia after a win over Uzbekistan and draws against DR Congo and La Tricolor.

Portugal are once again aiming to go deep in a major tournament, with a squad packed full of experience and attacking talent, but still searching for a World Cup title after their best-ever finish of third place in 1966.

After opening with a draw against DR Congo, Portugal responded emphatically with a 5-0 win over Uzbekistan before closing out the group with a stalemate against Colombia that confirmed their progression.

Roberto Martinez has a side built around technical quality and creativity, with Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva among the key figures driving their attacking play.

Get all the latest Portugal stats as the tournament unfolds plus the latest squad, manager and fixture information for the European side here.

Portugal World Cup 2026 route to the final

If Portugal are able to come through their Round of 32 tie with Croatia, a last-16 encounter with Spain or Austria would follow. A place in the quarter-finals could then see them face either the United States or Belgium.

The semi-finals could then bring a potential clash with either France or Germany, before a possible final against the likes of Spain, Brazil or England.

READ MORE: Get the latest Portugal World Cup 2026 outright odds here

Portugal World Cup 2026 stats

Portugal key players for World Cup 2026

Portugal top World Cup Golden Boot Contender: Cristiano Ronaldo

  • Key stat: Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal’s record appearance holder, with 230 caps, and record goalscorer, with 145 goals.

There is little left to say about Cristiano Ronaldo that has not already been said. He is one of the greatest players in football history, having amassed an extraordinary collection of goals, records and trophies throughout his career. However, the World Cup remains the one major prize that has eluded him. Portugal’s primary goal threat, Ronaldo will expect to lead his country to glory and finally claim the trophy that has always been out of reach in what will surely be his final World Cup.

Portugal primary playmaker: Bruno Fernandes

  • Key stat: Bruno Fernandes contributed three goals and one assist in Portugal’s qualifying campaign, with all of those goal contributions coming in the 9-1 win over Armenia.

Fernandes has led the way for Manchester United over the past few years, and he has also played a vital role for Portugal. He has recorded 28 goals and 24 assists in 85 international appearances, averaging a goal contribution every 1.6 games.

Mexico card magnets & top tacklers: Joao Cancelo

  • Key stat: Joao Cancelo made three fouls in Portugal’s qualifying campaign, picking up one booking.

Cancelo committed more fouls than any other player in the Portugal squad in their qualifying campaign and has been somewhat of a card magnet over the years, with 26 bookings and one red card since the beginning of the 2022-23 season.

Portugal rising star: Joao Neves

There is a lack of real quality teenagers coming through the Portugal squad at the moment but one stand out player is Joao Neves, who has picked up 22 caps, scoring three goals, at the age of 21. The youngster has caught the eye for PSG over the past couple of years and this summer could prove to be a true breakout one for him in terms of moving into the world elite.

STAND-OUT STAT: Portugal are the only team since 1954 to have overturned a three goal deficit to win a World Cup game. They beat North Korea 5-3 in the 1966 quarter final despite going three goals down after 25 minutes.

Portugal set-piece specialists

  • Penalties: Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Free-kicks: Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Corners: Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha

Portugal tactical analysis and formation

Team stats (average per game from World Cup qualifying)

  • Shots: 25
  • Shots on Target: 8.33
  • Shots conceded: 8.16
  • Corners: 6.66

Portugal usually set up with a 4-2-3-1 formation that can shift into a 4-3-3 if needed. This leaves Leao high up the pitch to support Ronaldo in attack, with Fernandes pulling the strings in a free role.

Their defence has been fairly settled with Ruben Dias and Nuno Mendes among the first names on the teamsheet. The midfield duo of Joao Neves and Vitinha know each other well as teammates at PSG.

Get the latest Portugal World Cup goals, assists, shots, passes and tackle stats here

Portugal manager analysis

Roberto Martínez has managed Portugal since January 2023 after replacing Fernando Santos. He has enjoyed a strong record in charge, winning 25 of his first 30 matches and suffering only five defeats. However, Portugal’s quarter-final exit at UEFA Euro 2024 disappointed many supporters given the talent available to the squad. Martínez and his players responded well to that setback, though, by lifting the 2024–25 Uefa Nations League title.

Martinez has international pedigree, having managed the Belgium national team for six years prior to his appointment for his home nation. He oversaw the so-called ‘Golden Generation’ for Belgium but was unable to deliver them a trophy.

The stats below are from his current spell in charge of the team.

CoachTeamPWDLWin %
Roberto MartinezPortugal42305673.17%

Portugal World Cup FAQs

Have Portugal ever won the World Cup?

Portugal have never won the World Cup. They reached the semi-finals in 1966 and 2006, but lost on both occasions and failed to progress to the final.

Where did Portugal finish at the last World Cup?

Portugal exited the 2022 World Cup at the quarter-final stage after Morocco beat them 1-0 in a disappointing campaign for the Portuguese national team.

Who will be Portugal captain at the World Cup?

Cristiano Ronaldo is the current Portugal captain, having won his first cap as captain in 2007.

Who is Portugal’s all-time top goalscorer at World Cups?

Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for goals for Portugal at the World Cup, with 10 in total. He overtook Eusebio during the 2026 tournament.

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