
Catch the live action as Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal against Chile in a crucial World Cup warm-up clash! Follow our live blog for real-time updates, lineups, and commentary from Lisbon. Don't miss a single beat, and join the live blog! The Estadio Nacional do Jamor witnessed a fascinating tactical battle as Portugal secured a 2-1 victory over a resilient Chilean side. Head coach Roberto Martínez used this high-profile friendly to fine-tune his squad dynamics ahead of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. With Cristiano Ronaldo’s exit after the break, the Selecao das Quinas adapted smoothly and took control through sharp midfield play and aggressive attacking transitions. Chile struggled to settle into a rhythm as Portugal pushed forward with confidence and structure. Despite the absence of their iconic leader, Portugal looked composed, showing depth and flexibility across the pitch. Martinez’s players’ attacking movement became more fluid as the half progressed, with Fernandes pulling the strings between the lines. The breakthrough momentum came from sustained pressure, with Portugal repeatedly breaking through midfield lines. Fernandes and Guedes combined creativity and directness to repeatedly unsettle Chile’s back line, forcing mistakes and rushed clearances. The tactical decisions from Portugal’s bench began to show their value as the match developed. Francisco Conceicao contributed energy and an assist before being replaced by Joao Felix in the 75th minute, maintaining attacking momentum. Gonçalo Guedes de regresso aos golos 🏹 #VaiDarPortugal | @gguedesoficial pic.twitter.com/TtxLzKCZIU— Portugal (@selecaoportugal) June 6, 2026 Portugal continued rotating intelligently, keeping intensity high while managing control of the game. Bruno Fernandes’ influence remained decisive, with his goal extending Portugal’s dominance and reflecting their superiority in midfield control. No Ronaldo, no problem for Portugal Even without Ronaldo, Portugal showed they had multiple match-winners across the squad. Diogo Dalot and Pedro Neto added width and pace, constantly stretching Chile’s defensive shape. Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal reacts after a missed chance Chile attempted to respond with substitutions, including midfield changes and attacking adjustments, but they struggled to regain control. Portugal’s structured pressing and quick transitions kept Chile pinned back for long periods, limiting their attacking output. Fernandes caps brilliant second-half display As the second half progressed, Portugal’s control became even more evident, with substitutions helping them maintain intensity. Rúben Dias made way for Tomas Araujo in the closing stages, ensuring defensive stability while preserving energy. Bruno Fernandes #8 of Portugal celebrates after scoring Chile also introduced fresh legs, including Víctor Felipe Mendez, Ivan Morales Bravo, and Fabian Hormazabal, but the momentum remained firmly with Portugal. Fernandes capped a brilliant display that highlighted both his leadership and attacking quality throughout the second half. Chilean fightback falls short at the whistle The match’s closing moments saw Chile finally break through when Lucas Cepeda reacted quickly to a loose pass and fired an unstoppable strike into the bottom-right corner, reducing the deficit. The goal briefly shifted momentum but came too late to change the outcome. ⏹️ 90+4' FIM DO ENCONTRO ⏰Vitória no primeiro jogo de preparação. 🫡🇵🇹#VaiDarPortugal | #PORCHI pic.twitter.com/a8m91OteGW— Portugal (@selecaoportugal) June 6, 2026 Shortly after, the referee signaled three minutes of added time before bringing the contest to a close. Portugal secured a 2-1 victory, confirming a strong team performance built on control, creativity, and depth across the squad.
