When does Portugal play next at the 2026 World Cup
Portugal's next 2026 World Cup match depends on the group draw. They are in Group I and will play three group-stage games over a 12-day window, followed by the Round of 32 if they advance.
Every team in the 2026 World Cup plays three group-stage matches, with two to four rest days between fixtures. Portugal's next match will be one of those three, and the schedule is staggered so that no city hosts back-to-back matches involving the same team.
Portugal's upcoming match window
Portugal is captained on the pitch by Cristiano Ronaldo, and coach Roberto Martínez typically rotates between fixtures during congested calendars. Squad rotation matters most between matchday 1 and matchday 2 when there are sometimes only three days of rest, especially for older players in the squad.
How to track Portugal live
- FIFA+ official schedule and live match centre
- FIFA app push notifications for kickoff alerts
- Local broadcasters' apps (FOX Sports in the US, TSN in Canada, TUDN in Mexico)
Group I context
Portugal share Group I with three other nations drawn from across the FIFA confederations. The 12-group, 4-team format used in 2026 means the third place is genuinely contested — eight of the 12 third-placed teams advance to the new Round of 32. That changes how coaches such as Roberto Martínez approach the final group match.
If Portugal qualify out of the group, their next match will be a Round of 32 knockout, played within two to four days of the final group fixture.
Notable fixtures to watch
For Portugal, their first match is the most-watched, but the second often determines qualification. still anchored by Ronaldo in what would be his sixth World Cup.