How to watch Portugal vs Uzbekistan: Free streams and TV channels for the 2026 World Cup

When Joao Neves scored in the sixth minute against DR Congo, it was widely expected that Portugal would continue to make their opening match of the 2026 World Cup a drubbing. But that was not the case for six-time World Cup participant Cristiano Ronaldo’s side, who were held to a draw after appearing to slow down after taking the lead despite having 75 per cent possession.

Portugal now face World Cup debutants Uzbekistan 54th at the Houston Stadium, and less than three points will be a disappointment. Much of the spotlight will be on CR7, 41, who came under intense scrutiny online and from pundits after the opening match. He finished the match with just 25 touches and failed to register a single shot on target. In fact, his last World Cup goal came against Ghana in Portugal’s opening match of the 2022 tournament.

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