The Portugal vs Denmark match can be watched on ViX (free), Fubo Sports, UEFA TV (PPV), and FOX Soccer Plus on Sunday, March 23, at 3:45 PM ET / 12:45 PM PT. From Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon, Portugal, Roberto Martinez's side will look to overturn a narrow deficit after a first-leg loss, while Denmark, led by Brian Riemer, aims to protect their advantage and reach the UEFA Nations League semifinals. Discover how both teams arrive, their recent results, and the possible lineups for this decisive clash.
Portugal fell 1-0 in the first leg played in Denmark, a result that complicates their path to the semifinals. Despite the setback, the Portuguese squad boasts elite talent and significant home support, making them a formidable side in Lisbon. Roberto Martinez will count on experienced leaders and dynamic attackers to deliver a comeback performance.
Denmark, on the other hand, executed their game plan to perfection at home and now aims to close the tie in Portugal. Their defensive organization and transitional play have been key strengths, and they’ll need a composed and disciplined approach to resist the pressure at Jose Alvalade.
Portugal enters this match following mixed results. Their 1-0 loss to Denmark on March 20 ended a positive run that included a dominant 5-1 win over Poland and a 1-1 draw away to Croatia. Martinez’s team remains dangerous offensively, but will need to be more clinical this time around.
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Denmark has looked solid defensively, with only one goal conceded in their last three outings. Their win over Portugal was followed by a 0-0 draw against Serbia and a narrow 2-1 defeat to Spain. Riemer’s squad is resilient, and their compact structure gives them a good shot at another upset.
Last 3 Matches:
While Portugal has historically had the upper hand in this matchup, Denmark’s win in the first leg marked a shift in momentum. The return leg in Lisbon promises a tactical battle, with Portugal pushing for goals and Denmark aiming to absorb pressure and strike on the counter.
Portugal (4-3-3)
Denmark (3-5-2)
Portugal is the favorite to win the second leg, especially playing at home, but Denmark’s organized structure makes them a dangerous opponent. Expect Portugal to control possession and press from the opening whistle, while Denmark seeks opportunities on the counter.
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Fans can watch the Portugal vs. Denmark match live on ViX (free), Fubo Sports, UEFA TV (PPV), and FOX Soccer Plus on Sunday, March 23, starting at 3:45 PM ET (12:45 PM PT).
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