- 1 Portugal vs Uzbekistan: Portugal expected to hit back
- 2 Portugal need to crank it up
- 3 Uzbekistan are learning fast at the top level
- 4 Probable line-ups:
- 5 World Cup 2026 prediction: Portugal vs Uzbekistan
- 6 First, a word on our predictions
- 7 No commitment from us
- 8 Information changes
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Portugal vs Uzbekistan: Portugal expected to hit back 
After a frustrating opener against DR Congo, Portugal are already under pressure to respond. The 1-1 draw left a flat feeling for a side expected to be one of the frontrunners in Group K.
Uzbekistan, meanwhile, are getting their first taste of a World Cup the hard way. Beaten 3-1 by Colombia, Fabio Cannavaro’s team showed their limitations going forward, especially in a first half when they barely got a foot in the box at the other end.
Portugal need to crank it up 
Portugal’s first match mainly exposed a lack of cutting edge at key moments. For all their control and the early opener, Selecao could not kill the game off. The numbers still match their standing: a side that controls possession, manages matches well and gives up very few clear chances.
The issue is more about finishing than creating. Against a weaker defence, that changes everything. The job now is to set a higher tempo from the opening spells of possession and stop doubt creeping in.
Uzbekistan are learning fast at the top level 
On their World Cup debut, Uzbekistan are paying the price for inexperience. Against Colombia, they spent most of the match on the back foot and only really came to life after the hour mark. Their lack of threat in the opposition area is a red flag: few worked chances, few sustained attacks and plenty of trouble playing out under pressure.
The defence has already shown signs of vulnerability when the block drops too deep, which is a concern against a team like Portugal, who can pin opponents back for long spells.
Probable line-ups:
Portugal: Costa; Cancelo, Araujo, Veiga, Mendes; Neves, Vitinha, Fernandes; Silva, Neto, Ronaldo
Uzbekistan: Yusupov; Khusanov, Abdullaev, Ashurmatov; Karimov, Mozgovoy, Shukurov, Nasrullaev; Fayzullayev, Urunov, Shomurodov
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World Cup 2026 prediction: Portugal vs Uzbekistan
Portugal to win by at least 2 goals
This one comes down to how well Portugal turn control into goals. In a match where the technical gap is clear, the big question is not possession, it’s whether they can cash in early. Uzbekistan have already shown their weaknesses in the opening stages of games, struggling to get out of their half and cope with structured pressing. Against a side that wins the ball high and keeps coming, that could get messy in a hurry.
If Portugal score first and keep the squeeze on, the margin should widen as the game wears on.
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