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Portugal comes into this World Cup as one of the big favourites, offering superstar Cristiano Ronaldo potentially his last chance at global glory.
Later, England kicks off its campaign against Croatia, the team that beat the Three Lions at the semifinal stage in 2018.
Then, Ghana takes on Panama and Uzbekistan gets its competition underway against Colombia.
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Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:03am
Live updates: Portugal vs DR Congo
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:53am
CONGO EQUALISE ON THE STROKE OF HALFTIME!
Oh my gosh.
What a moment for DRC!
It’s their first ever World Cup goal, and it comes from the head of Yoane Wissa.
Congo works the corner short and the ball is eventually whipped into the box.
Wissa is unmarked and the Newcastle United forward rises and heads home on the stroke of half time!
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:51am
45′ Four minutes of added time
DRC looks to finish the half with a bang, and almost do – a curling strike from outside of the box is deflected wide.
Arthur Masuaku whips in a corner from the left, which is pushed out for another corner.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:48am
44′ Sliver of an opportunity for DRC
Portugal is circulating the ball through midfield and DRC’s Kayembe senses an opportunity.
He gets a foot to the ball and there’s a sharp intake of breath in Houston as it looks like, for a moment, Cedric Bakambu might get onto it.
The ball falls safely back into Portuguese possession, but that’s a warning sign for the team in red.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:42am
39′ Lovely invention from Fernandes
Once again, Portugal prod and probe down the left-hand side.
Bruno Fernandes dinks a lovely little through ball over the top of the Congolese backline and Nuno Mendes steams onto it.
However, the move breaks down and DRC is able to get back in numbers.
The ball ends at the feet of Fernandes, who mishits his long-range effort.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:36am
33′ Mbemba into the book
Congo captain Chancel Mbemba gets his name taken for a rather inocuous incident with Pedro Neto.
The players both rose for a header and Mbemba’s hand made contact with Neto’s neck.
There wasn’t a whole lot of contact, and none of it was malicious, but it’s a yellow none the less.
The resulting freekick is easily dealt with by the Portuguese defence.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:32am
28′ Portugal fly forward after the break
And we’re back.
Portugal is once again pushing down the left.
Nuno Mendes threads through a lovely ball, which Pedro Neto hares onto.
Cristiano Ronaldo is waiting to pounce in the middle, but the square ball from Neto doesn’t get to the 41-year-old.
Chancel Mbemba is on hand to intercept.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:27am
Hydration break

So far, so good for Portugal.
A perfect start to this World Cup for the team in red, with Joao Neves rising like a salmon to head home early on in Houston.
Go treat yourself to a drink, fellas.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:22am
18′ Chance Portugal
Nuno Mendes charges forward from left back, breaking past two challenges before staring down the goalkeeper.
However, an excellent last-ditch challenge from Chancel Mbemba ends the move.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:19am
13′ Another DRC effort and a heroic Wissa intervention
This has been a good response from DRC.
Cedric Bakambu collects the ball and steams forward from the halfway line.
He lets fly from the edge of the penalty area and the ball is deflected behind off a Congolese leg.
Portugal has a chance to break from the resulting corner, but a backtracking Yoane Wissa produces a heroic tackle to stop the counter in its tracks.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:16am
12′ Yellow card for Bernardo Silva
New Real Madrid signing Bernardo Silva is stretching and mistiming his challenge on Kayembe.
It’s a poor tackle and a clear yellow card, the first of the game.
Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t happy and is engaged in animated conversation with the referee.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:14am
11′ Wissa goes close!
Okay, that’s better from DRC, who have their first meaningful moment inside Portuguese territory.
The ball is worked through the middle, out to the right, and then to Newcastle United’s Yoane Wissa on the edge of the penalty area.
He has a moment to steady himself, takes a side-footed shot, and sees his effort fly just wide of the post.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:08am
PORTUGAL SCORE!

And it’s Joao Neves!
That didn’t take long.
Pedro Neto whips in a teasing cross from the left and Neves rises.
It’s a beautifully timed leap, a wonderful twist of the head and a brilliant way to open the scoring.
The camera pans to the parents of the late Diogo Jota. It’s a goal devoted to the former Liverpool forward and an emotional moment for the entire team.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:05am
4′ Ronaldo gets his first touch
There’s a massive roar as Cristiano Ronaldo gets his first touch of the ball at what will surely be his final World Cup.
He comes slightly deep to get a pass away after a prolonged spell of Portuguese possession to get things underway.
Fullbacks Nuno Mendes and Joao Concello are pushing very high early, providing extra men in the attack as DRC drops very, very deep.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:02am
We’re off!
And we’re away in Houston.
Portugal in deep red, DRC in bright blue.
All eyes on Cristiano Ronaldo as Portugal begins the game with a spell of possession.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 3:00am
Here we go!


Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 2:58am
Play not far off in Houston

The players have entered the arena, with the customary massive flags are draped on either side of the field.
The Portuguese national anthem is the first to cascade from the stadium speakers, and I will say, the men in red don’t half belt it out.
They’re pumped.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 2:54am
New beginnings for Bernardo Silva

It has been revealed overnight that versatile Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva has signed for Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Silva left Manchester City at the end of last season after a highly successful nine-year spell with the club and joins Los Blancos on a free transfer.
He starts on the wing today for Portugal.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 2:50am
DR Congo team news
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DRC field a relatively familiar starting XI for fans of European football, with Newcastle United’s Yoane Wissa starting up front alongside Real Betis star Cedric Bakambu, and West Ham United right-back Aaron Wan-Bisaaka joined by former Hammers left-back Arthur Masuaku.
This is DRC’s first World Cup appearance since 1974.
Thu 18 Jun 2026 at 2:45am
A last hurrah for Ronaldo

Three and a half years ago, a then 37-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo was released by Manchester United midway through Qatar 2022.
He didn’t start all the games at the tournament, and by the time a teary Ronaldo trudged off the field after Portugal’s quarter-final loss to Morocco, it felt very unlikely the superstar would make it to another World Cup.
But make it he did.
Now 41, Ronaldo is coming off three successful seasons in the Saudi Pro League, and has – surely, this time – one final shot at global glory.



