Portugal vs Iceland: FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Live| Kick off time, Live Streaming, When and where to watch Portugal vs Iceland Live score, Teams, Prediction, Online Channel
Portugal vs Iceland: Portugal face Iceland in the play-off final of the Women’s World Cup Qualifiers on Tuesday with a WC spot up for grabs.
Match Details:
Teams: Portugal vs Iceland
Date: Tuesday 11th October, 2022
Time: 10:30 PM IST
Live Link: http://www.sonyliv.com/
Preview:
Portugal head into this after a 2-1 win over Belgium in their previous World Cup qualifier semi-final clash on Thursday.
Silva’s goal was cancelled out by Belgium’s Wullaert in the first half itself before a goal from Pinto a minute from time ensured a massive win for Portugal. This win got Portugal within a step of qualifying for the Women’s World Cup.
On the other hand, Iceland lost their last group stage match to Netherlands 1-0 away in September as they finished 2nd in the table with 18 points from 8 matches.
This gave them a shot at qualifying via the play-off route. Brugts scored the goal in the 93rd minute for Netherlands to inflict a heartbreak defeat for Iceland.
However; Iceland know they have their fortune in their own hands. A top performance against Portugal and they will book their place in the WWC.
Both sides last met in the Algarve Cup in March 2019, where Iceland won 4-1.
Form Guide
Portugal: WWWLL
Iceland: LWDDD
Last Matches of both teams:
Portugal 2-1 Belgium
Netherlands 1-0 Iceland
Where to watch the live stream and broadcast of Portugal vs Iceland in India?
The match will be streamed on Sony LIV App, Jio TV.
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Prediction: Portugal 2-1 Iceland
The hosts are unbeaten in 4 home matches and are the side in-form given recent performances. But given this is a one shot towards a spot in the World Cup, neither teams will give the other lightly.
Iceland will be going all out in terms of a result and hence, we expect a closely fought affair but Portugal’s might and experience should be enough to ensure qualification.