
friendly
5:45 p.mJune 6, 2026
International friendly
Jamor National Stadium
Referee: Luca Zufferli, Italy


Portugal


Chile
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Expected Goals (xG)
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Passing by
449 (89%)
Accurate passes
268 (82%)
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12
G
José Sa
6.3
20
d
Joao Cancelo
7.5
13
d
Renato Vega
6.9
3
d
Ruben Dias
7.6
2
d
Nelson Semedo
6.7
10
M
Bernard Silva
7.0
24
M
same coast
7.2
M
Raphael Leo
M
Bruno Fernandes
75′
M
Francisco Concepcion
7
F
Cristiano Ronaldo (C)
6.5
12
G
Lawrence Vigouroux
8.0
17
d
Gabriel Suazo (C)
6.2
3
d
Guillem Maripan
6.3
d
Ivan Roman
26
d
Felipe Faúndez
6.5
11
M
Dario Osorio
6.9
6
M
Vicente Pizarro
6.2
8
M
Philip Loyola
6.3
19
M
Maximilian Gutierrez
6.3
25
F
Agustin Arce
7.3
16
F
Gonzalo Tapia
6.7
trainer
Nicolás Andrés Córdova Sant Cristófol
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Portugal earned a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Chile at the Estadio Nacional do Jamor, with goals from Gonçalo Guedes and Bruno Fernandes securing the friendly win despite a late fightback from the visitors.
Portugal hosted Chile in a friendly on 6 June 2026, looking to boost their preparations for the upcoming competitions. The Portuguese team dominated possession and created numerous chances throughout the match. Chile traveled to Lisbon looking to test themselves against European opposition in a competitive game.
The first half unfolded with Portugal controlling the ball and dictating the game. The two teams remained level at the break, although Portugal had created more chances. The game took a dramatic turn just before the break, with red cards for both Rúben Leão and Iván Román, leaving each team with ten men for the second period.
Portugal came out of the break with renewed intensity despite playing with a numerical disadvantage. Gonçalo Guedes broke the deadlock in the 58th minute, beating Lawrence Vigouroux to give the home side a crucial lead. Guedes’ clinical finish ended an impressive spell of Portuguese pressure.
The home side doubled their lead in the 75th minute when Bruno Fernandes converted to make it 2-0. Fernandes’ goal seemed to have settled the game for Portugal. The midfielder’s finish showed his composure in front of goal during a dominant spell.
Chile refused to give up and pulled one back in the 92nd minute through Lucas Cepeda. Cepeda’s late goal set up a tense finale, although Portugal held firm to secure all three points. The resilience of the visitors earned them respect despite the defeat.
Portugal dominated the statistical battle, recording a total of 18 shots compared to Chile’s 11. The hosts registered eight shots on target to four for the visitors. Portugal’s 61% possession advantage reflected their control throughout the game.
Bruno Fernandes impressed in Portugal with a 7.6 rating, while Vigouroux kept Chile competitive with six crucial saves. Guedes was rated 7.7 for his goal contribution. Rúben Neves provided creative support with two key passes during his 47-minute intervention.
The win provided Portugal with valuable fitness and tactical work ahead of their next match. Chile leaves Lisbon with the experience gained against quality opposition. Both teams will take lessons from this competitive friendly in their future campaigns.

