Published on June 8th, 2024
Portugal is set to face Croatia on Saturday as both teams gear up for Euro 2024.
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This encounter serves as A Seleção’s penultimate warm-up match, with a final game against Ireland scheduled for Tuesday.
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Portugal’s Strong Form
Roberto Martinez’s squad is considered one of the favorites for the tournament in Germany, having triumphed in all 10 of their qualification matches in Group J.
They kicked off their series of three friendlies with a commanding 4-2 victory over Finland earlier this week.
Croatia’s Preparation
Croatia also commenced their warm-up matches on a high note, securing a 3-0 win against North Macedonia in Rijeka on Monday.
This match against Portugal will be their final friendly before the start of Euro 2024.
Group Stage Challenges
In Euro 2024, Portugal will compete in Group F, facing the Czech Republic, Turkey, and Georgia.
Meanwhile, Croatia is placed in Group B, where they will go up against Spain, Albania, and Italy.
Key Information
- Match Date: Saturday
- Portugal’s Next Match: Against Ireland on Tuesday
- Recent Performances: Portugal defeated Finland 4-2; Croatia defeated North Macedonia 3-0
- Euro 2024 Groups: Portugal in Group F (Czech Republic, Turkey, Georgia); Croatia in Group B (Spain, Albania, Italy)
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