
In the European qualifiers for the World Cup, the national teams of Ireland and Portugal will clash on November 13, 2025. The visitors are determined to secure first place in the group and continue their dominant run under Roberto Martínez.
Team Form and Analysis
Ireland:
The Irish have once again struggled to impress in this qualifying cycle. Their performances have been inconsistent, even exchanging wins with Armenia. A 2-2 home draw against Hungary is the only reason they currently remain in contention for third place. Despite occasional flashes of resilience, Ireland’s lack of attacking sharpness continues to be a major obstacle.
Portugal:
Portugal claimed another title in the summer—their first under Roberto Martínez—by winning the Nations League. They began qualification with three straight victories, looking set to secure their World Cup berth early. However, a late 91st-minute goal by Szoboszlai forced them to settle for a draw against Hungary, momentarily slowing their momentum.
Statistically, Ireland score an average of 1.0 goal per match while conceding 1.3, whereas Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, boast an average of 2.6 goals scored and 1.2 conceded per game.
Key Statistics and Trends
Ireland won for the first time in six matches.
50% of Ireland’s matches see goals from both teams, with an average total of 2.3 goals per game.
Portugal have failed to win just one of their last four matches.
70% of Portugal’s games feature both teams scoring, with an average total of 3.8 goals per match.
Probable Starting Lineups
Ireland:
Kelleher – O'Shea, Collins, O'Brien – Dunn, Ebosele, Ogbene, McGrath, Cullen, Coleman – Parrott
Portugal:
Diogo Costa – Cancelo, Inácio, Rúben Dias, Diogo Dalot – Vitinha, Rúben Neves, Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, João Félix – Ronaldo
Previous Meetings
In the last five head-to-head encounters, Ireland managed to hold Portugal to a goalless draw (0-0) once, but otherwise struggled to match the visitors’ class and creativity.
Free Prediction
Portugal are the stronger side in every aspect—technically, tactically, and individually. The visitors should dominate possession and create numerous chances, while Ireland will likely rely on counterattacks.
Prediction: Portugal to win with a -1.5 goal handicap (odds 2.0)