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Portugal

Europe (UEFA)POR • Group K

Qualified for World Cup 2026View Group K

#6

FIFA Ranking

8

WC Appearances

Third Place (1966)

Best Finish

2022

Last World Cup

Road to the 2026 World Cup

Portugal secured their place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup through the Europe qualification pathway. As a UEFA representative, they were among 16 teams from their confederation to earn a spot in the expanded 48-team tournament.

Currently ranked #6 in the FIFA World Rankings, Portugal enters the tournament as a championship contender team with expectations to compete at the highest level. With 8 previous World Cup appearances, they bring valuable tournament experience.

Group K Analysis

Portugal has been drawn in Group K and will face three opponents in the group stage. Each team plays 3 matches, with the top 2 advancing automatically and 8 best third-place teams also qualifying for the Round of 32.

Group K Fixtures for Portugal

Match 41

Jun 17, 2026

Portugal

vs.

Intercontinental Playoff 1

NRG Stadium, Houston

Match 63

Jun 23, 2026

Portugal

vs.

Uzbekistan

NRG Stadium, Houston

Match 65

Jun 27, 2026

Colombia

vs.

Portugal

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

Tournament Outlook

Realistic Expectations

Advance from the group stage as winners and make a deep knockout run. Quarter-finals should be the minimum expectation, with the squad quality to reach the semi-finals or Final.

Best-Case Scenario

Win the FIFA World Cup 2026. The team has the talent, experience, and tactical quality to compete with any opponent and lift the trophy.

Key Challenges

Managing expectations and pressure from fans and media. Avoiding complacency against lower-ranked opponents while staying sharp for potential clashes with other elite teams.

Can Portugal Win the World Cup?

As a top-10 FIFA-ranked team, Portugal is absolutely in the conversation for winning the 2026 World Cup. Elite teams at this level have the squad depth, tactical sophistication, and big-match experience needed to go all the way.

With previous deep World Cup runs, Portugal has proven they can perform under pressure at the highest level. A favorable draw and strong form could see them lift the trophy.

World Cup History

Portugal has appeared in 8 FIFA World Cup tournaments, demonstrating their status as a consistent qualifier on the global stage.

Their best result was Third Place (1966), showcasing their ability to compete at the highest level of international football.

They last competed in the 2022 World Cup. As recent participants, they bring current tournament experience to 2026.

Multiple World Cup appearances have allowed Portugal to build experience and learn from both successes and setbacks on football's biggest stage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does Portugal play at World Cup 2026?

Portugal will play their first group stage match on June 17, 2026 against Intercontinental Playoff 1. All three group stage matches will be completed by late June 2026, with knockout stage dates depending on their final group position.

Who is in Group K with Portugal?

Portugal has been drawn into Group K alongside Intercontinental Playoff 1, Uzbekistan and Colombia. Each team will play three matches in the group stage, with the top 2 teams automatically advancing to the Round of 32 and the 8 best third-place teams also qualifying.

What is Portugal's best World Cup finish?

Portugal's best World Cup finish is Third Place (1966). This represents their peak performance at the World Cup and demonstrates their ability to compete at the highest level of international football.

Can Portugal win the World Cup 2026?

Yes, Portugal is one of the genuine contenders to win the 2026 World Cup. Ranked #6 in the FIFA World Rankings, they have the squad quality, tournament experience, and tactical expertise to compete for the title. While winning the World Cup requires excellence across seven matches and some fortune with draws and injuries, Portugal certainly has the potential to lift the trophy.