Portugal Dominates Armenia in World Cup Qualifier
The Portugal of Roberto Martinez faced off against Armenia this Saturday at 6 p.m. as part of the 2026 World Cup qualifications . Armenia, in the position of an outsider , organized itself in a 5-3-2 formation aimed at strengthening its defense against a talented Portuguese team. On the Portugal side, Cristiano Ronaldo, the team’s captain, established himself as the central attacker, supported by João Félix on the left and Pedro Neto on the right. This formidable attacking trio took inspiration from their respective performances in the Saudi Pro League .
In midfield, the trio of João Neves , Vitinha , and Bruno Fernandes was deployed to maintain control of the match and feed the forwards, while the defense featured a significant return of João Cancelo on the right, Rúben Dias in central defense, and Nuno Mendes on the left. With this solid composition and the experience of several key players, Portugal presented itself as the clear favorite against an Armenia team focused on defense and counter-attacks .
Portugal’s Offensive Firepower Shines
Just 10 minutes into the match, João Félix scored a stunning goal, converting a perfect cross from João Cancelo. The early goal set the tone for a dominant Portuguese performance. By the 21st minute, Cristiano Ronaldo, the all-time leading scorer for national teams, doubled the lead, cleverly redirecting a cross from Pedro Neto into the Armenian net. This goal brought him one step closer to his monumental career milestone of 1,000 career goals .
Portugal’s third goal came in the 32nd minute, courtesy of João Cancelo , who not only started the play but finished it off with a clean strike. The strong display from the three players playing in the Saudi Pro League underlined their capability to impact matches at the international level. The first half wrapped up with a scoreline of 3-0, leaving Armenia chasing shadows.
As the second half began, Ronaldo added another goal to his tally, marking the fourth for Portugal with a precise left-foot finish following a beautiful pass from Bruno Fernandes. João Félix then sealed the match with a stunning strike, netting his second goal and pushing the score to 5-0 in the 61st minute. This offensive exhibition showcased Roberto Martinez’s men as not just favorites for the match, but strong contenders in the qualification race.
England’s Tactical Change Against Andorra
Meanwhile, England faced Andorra at Villa Park, showcasing an unprecedented eleven under the guidance of coach Thomas Tuchel. Several changes marked this match as the Three Lions aimed to bring a fresh approach for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers . New Arsenal signing Eberechi Eze took the number 10 role behind Captain Harry Kane , while Marcus Rashford , who transferred to Barça this summer, was positioned on the left wing. Youngster Noni Madueke was given an opportunity on the right, stepping in for the injured Bukayo Saka . The decision to opt for Reece James over Spence illustrated Tuchel’s focus on nurturing talent while maintaining competitive spirit.
The England midfield comprised a duo featuring Declan Rice and Anderson , with a central defensive partnership of Guehi and Burn . This combination marked a shift in strategy, emphasizing both defensive resilience and attacking flair.
England’s Set-Piece Success
The match began with England asserting dominance. The first goal came in the 25th minute, albeit indirectly, when Christian Garcia scored an own goal, giving England an early lead. England maintained 83% possession in the first half, dominating midfield and registering eight shots on target but struggling to convert their chances. The consistent pressure paid off when Declan Rice managed to net the second goal in the 67th minute, assisted by Reece James . Following this, Tuchel made tactical substitutions to ensure key players were rested.
In the end, England emerged victorious with a comfortable 2-0 win, showcasing their potential ahead of more challenging fixtures in the qualification cycle. Both Portugal and England’s performances sent a clear message to their rivals: they are serious contenders for the upcoming World Cup.
Conclusively, the weekend matches laid a strong foundation for both teams as they navigate the challenging waters of the World Cup qualification process. The blend of established stars and emerging talents underscores a bright future for international football.

