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Portugal vs France | Friday, July 5, 19:00 GMT |
Portugal odds | 3.42 |
France odds | 2.39 |
Draw | 2.92 |
Over\Under (Total Over 1.5) | 1.47/2.67 |
Portugal needed penalties to overcome Slovenia in the round of 16, which ended in a 0-0 stalemate after regulation and extra time. Despite dominating possession (72%) and having 20 shots at goal, including six on target, Roberto Martinez’s side couldn’t find the back of the net.
Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty in the dying minutes of extra time, failing to capitalize on Portugal’s superiority.
Slovenia had glorious chances to sucker punch Portugal on the counter, with Benjamin Šeško especially guilty of missing a sitter late on that could have sent Slovenia to the quarter-finals.
In the end, Portugal held their nerve in the post-match penalty shootout. Goalkeeper Diogo Costa emerged as the hero, saving all three of Slovenia’s penalties. Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, and Bernado Silva converted their spot-kicks, securing a quarterfinal clash against France.
Our Euro 2024 prediction forecasts a tight encounter between two quality sides, with a slot in the semi-finals at stake as Portugal and France go head-to-head.
Recent Form (all competitions, most recent first) | DLWWW |
Key Players to Watch | Bernado Silva and Bruno Fernandes |
Team Strengths | Portugal have a dynamic and fluid attack capable of opening up tight defenses. |
Team Weaknesses | Robert Martinez’s side have vulnerabilities in their defensive setup against high-pressing and pacey attacks. |
A Jan Vertonghen own goal in the 85th minute was enough to see France make it through to the quarter-finals at the expense of a disappointed Belgium.
The clash was evenly split, with Le Bleus enjoying 56% of the ball to the Red Devils’ 44%. France also had the edge in the number of shots, with sixteen, compared to five for Belgium. However, the two sides managed only two shots on target.
France’s progression at UEFA EURO 2024 has been methodical rather than thrilling, as demonstrated by their performance against Belgium in the Round of 16. Despite not being at their best, they have advanced efficiently.
Football predictions on 22Bet show that France will need to be at their best to beat a Portuguese side that is equally stacked with quality across the pitch and looking to return to the final.
Recent Form (all competitions, most recent first) | WDDWD |
Key Players to Watch | N’Golo Kanté and Aurélien Tchouaméni |
Team Strengths | Le Bleus are defensively compact and rarely concede goals from open play. |
Team Weaknesses | France have lacked a spark going forward at the EURO 2024 tournament. |
Portugal and France have met seven times in recent years. France have the edge in this fixture, winning four times to Portugal’s solitary win, with the remaining two matches ending in draws. In this run, France have scored nine goals to Portugal’s six goals, highlighting how closely contested these matches have been.
In their last five most recent meetings, France have won twice, Portugal have won once, and two matches ended in draws. The last time the two sides met, it ended in a 2-2 stalemate.
Based on these head-to-head statistics, our Euro 2024 tips indicate that the clash between the two sides on Friday will be close and evenly contested.
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This match will be decided in a midfield battle. The side that dominates the middle of the pack, sets the tempo and dictates the rhythm would have won half the battle in this clash.
Portugal’s Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva will be tasked with the tactical role of controlling possession, keeping the ball, and offering an attacking threat from midfield.
The Portuguese duo will face N’Golo Kanté and Aurélien Tchouaméni in midfield, the French duo that has been pivotal in making Le Bleus impenetrable at the back, dominant physically, and giving them the platform to build in attack.
The two sides will be pragmatic and retain the tried-and-tested tactical approaches they have employed at EURO 2024 so far.
Portugal are likely to revert to a 3-4-2-1 formation after experimenting with a 4-2-3-1 formation. The back-three formation will give them a robust platform at the back with solidity to play against a quality French side.
France will retain their fluid 4-3-3 formation, which morphs into a 4-2-3-1 depending on whether they have the ball.
Portugal and France have shown that they are defensively solid in their group-stage performances. France have especially underscored their hard-to-break solidity throughout their campaign so far in Germany.
Both sides will prioritize pragmatism in this match, and the caution will translate into a cagey affair ending in a barren stalemate.
Our EURO 2024 betting tips point to the two sides prioritizing their defensive set-ups and playing a cagey affair. This will end up in a barren draw in regulation time, thus backing the proposed betting tip of neither side scoring during the match.
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