CHANCE! Portugal 1-1 Czechia
Portugal mean business again.
They have had their fortune and now smell blood. Bernardo Silva pulls the trigger and sees the ball flying towards the net.
But this time Jindrich Stanek deals with it.
GOAL!!! Portugal 1-1 Czechia (Hranac OG 69′)
Seven minutes is all it took!
And it’s a gift for Portugal, wrapped up beautifully by Jindrich Stanek – the Czechia keeper.
The ball is headed across goal by Nuno Mendes, and for some reason Stankek palms it straight into Robin Hranac rather than holding onto it.
It bounces straight off the defender and into the net. Poor, very poor.
SUBSTITUTION: Portugal 0-1 Czechia
Roberto Martinez responds instantly with a double change.
Diogo Jota and Goncalo Inacio are both on to replace Rafael Leao and Diogo Dalot.
This is not what they would have been expecting to come into.
GOAL!!! Portugal 0-1 Czechia (Provod 62′)
OUT OF NOWHERE!
With one of their first chances of the match, Czechia take the lead, and what a goal it is.
Vladimir Coufal slides the ball across to Lukas proved outside the area, and the latter curls the ball into the far corner.
That wasn’t in the script!
SUBSTITUTION: Portugal 0-0 Czechia
After getting booked, Patrik Schick’s night has come to an end, and in truth, he deserves to be withdrawn after his performance. He has barely been involved.
Mojmir Chtill replaces him, and Ondrej Lingr also enters the fray for Czechia.
YELLOW CARD: Portugal 0-0 Czechia (Schick)
Ooooh, this is Cristiano Ronaldo territory…
Patrik Schick goes in heavily bon Joao Cancelo just outside the area and earns himself a yellow card.
No surprises as to who is going to step up to the ball.
CHANCES! Portugal 0-0 Czechia
Finally, a bit of quality.
Ruben Dias drifts over to the right-hand side and swings in a pinpoint cross for Cristiano Ronaldo to attack.
But his header is fired straight into a Czechia defender from inches away, and it goes for a corner.
The set-piece causes some problems, and Ronaldo looks set to cause problems with his noggin again.
However, Tomas Soucek gets their first.
SECOND HALF: Portugal 0-0 Czechia
No changes from either side after the break.
So, let’s get back to the action. Czechia get the ball rolling once again in Leipzig.
Will we see goals in this half?
Portugal the pass masters
Wow, that’s a lot of passes.
I knew they were dominant but this statistic tells the whole story, doesn’t it?
No Portugal side has ever completed more passes in a European Championship game than this one did in that first period.
All that passing and no goals, though.
‘Portugal’s midfield so good’
Oliver Holt, Mail Sport Chief Sports Writer, in Leipzig:
Bernardo Silva’s work rate in that first half was incredible. Portugal’s midfield so good.
HALF-TIME: Portugal 0-0 Czechia
And there goes the whistle.
After the excitement of Turkey vs Georgia, this game has been largely subdued in comparison.
Portugal have had the better of proceedings with Cristiano Ronaldo causing a few problems, but Czechia are defending well so far.
It is the 12th game of the tournament so far, and the first that has been a stalemate at half-time.
Let’s hope we see some goals in the second half!
CHANCE! Portugal 0-0 Czechia
Just as I say that…
Cristiano Ronaldo really wants a goal on this historic night, but once again he is foiled by Jindrich Stanek.
Ronaldo gets the ball on the turn and sends a curling effort toward goal, but Stanek pushes the ball away comfortably.
YELLOW CARD: Portugal 0-0 Czechia (Leao)
That’s Czechia’s best attack of the night.
Ruben Dias is called upon to clear Vladimir Coufal’s teasing cross, it’s brilliant defending.
Then up the other end, Rafael Leao goes down under the pressure of Tomas Soucek, but it seems soft.
And it’s because there was nothing there, he just dived, and he gets rightly booked for it.
It’s all happening in Leipzig!
BIG SAVE! Portugal 0-0 Czechia
Oh, I thought Cristiano Ronaldo had done it.
Bruno Fernandes, who has been brilliant so far, slides a deceitful pass into the path of Ronaldo, and he is through.
You just expect him to clip it over Jindrich Stanek in the Czechia net, but he can’t get it past him.
It’s a brilliant save from the keeper.
Also, upon seeing the replay, I think Ronaldo is offside anyway…
CLOSE! Portugal 0-0 Czechia
Oh, that is inches away from Rafael Leao.
He comes within a stride of giving Portugal the lead on the counter-attack.
It comes after Czechia finally decide to go forward, and it allows Portugal to commit men forward on the break.
It ends up at Bruno Fernandes’ feet and he slides the ball across for Leao to sweep home, but the latter can’t reach it.
So, so, close!
CLOSE! Portugal 0-0 Czechia
Now that would have been extremely special from Bruno Fernandes.
Long distance pot shots seem to be the way for Portugal at the moment,m and this time it’s Fernandes who has a go.
He – unlike the others who have tried so far – has a knack for scoring screamers, and he isn’t far away with a dipping effort.
The ball dips ever so slightly over the bar.
CHANCE! Portugal 0-0 Czechia
We get our first proper sight of Cristiano Ronaldo.
It is very nearly a typical Ronaldo effort as the ball is clipped into his eyeline by Rafael Leao.
Ronaldo rises to meet it but gets his header all wrong and the ball bounces off his shoulder before bouncing wide.
Another day, that’s probably landing in the back of the net. A very good chance.
KICK-OFF: Portugal 0-0 Czechia
It’s time to find out what Portugal are made of then.
Perfect in qualification, they are seen as one of the favourites for the competition, but tournament football is a different ball game.
They get their campaign underway!
Patrik Schick – Czechia’s star
If Patrik Schick is on form tonight, watch out Portugal.
The Bayer Leverkusen star is by far, and away, Czechia’s star man. The country’s hopes are on his back.
He was the joint top scorer in Euro 2020, even scoring a stunner against Scotland.
If Czechia are to spring a shock this evening, Schick is going to have to be firing on all cylinders.
Can he make a difference?
‘Ronaldo still the main attraction’
Oliver Holt, Mail Sport Chief Sports Writer, in Leipzig:
They just read out the Portugal line-up in the Red Bull Arena. When Cristiano Ronaldo’s name was read out, the roar from the Portugal end was deafening. He might be 39 but he’s still the superstar, still the main attraction.
Tonight, he becomes the first man to play in six European Championships. When you watch him now, you’re watching living history.
‘A landmark in the offing for Portugal’s Pepe’
Nathan Salt, Mail Sport:
Benjamin Button…? A landmark in the offing for Portugal’s Pepe, who will become the oldest player to appear at the EURO finals when he steps out on the Leipzig Stadium pitch, aged 41 years and 113 days.
Some pre-match reading on record-breaker Ronaldo – and his latest quest for glory at 39
Perhaps in hindsight it was foolish to write him off but after all that happened in Qatar it seemed reasonable to assume Cristiano Ronaldo would not be back for another major tournament.
That was the World Cup finals during which Ronaldo cut ties with Manchester United, rocking the Portugal camp with fallout from that bombshell interview with Piers Morgan and criticism of Erik ten Hag.
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Here come the Portugal fans
Fans are in full voice as they make their way to the Leipzig stadium. You never get tired of seeing sights like this at a major tournament.
Flags waving and fans singing, it just makes you wish you were involved, right?
TEAM NEWS: Schick spearheads the Czechia attack
Czechia XI: Stanek, Hranac, Krejci, Holes, Soucek, Coufal, Provod, Sulc, Doudera, Schick, Kuchta
Subs: Zima, Vitik, Barak, Sevcik, Hlozek, Chytil, David Jurasek, Kovar, Cerny, Chory, Lingr, Cerv, Jaros, Vlcek, Matej Jurasek
TEAM NEWS: History-maker Ronaldo leads the line for Portugal!
Portugal XI: Costa, Dias, Pepe, Nuno Mendes, Dalot, Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha, Joao Cancelo, Bernardo Silva, Ronaldo, Leao
Subs: Rui Patricio, Nelson Semedo, Joao Palhinha, Goncalo Ramos, Joao Felix, Jose Sa, Danilo Pereira, Inacio, Joao Neves, Matheus Luiz, Ruben Neves, Jota, Silva, Pedro Neto, Francisco Conceicao.
Czechia fans already trying to get under Ronaldo’s skin…
Ronaldo should expect to hear this throughout the match later, I’m sure.
TEAM GUIDE – Czechia: The side with a new coach will hope Patrik Schick’s goals can lead to another surprise run
Czechia were something of a surprise package at the last European Championship, reaching the quarter-finals before falling to Denmark.
Their memorable campaign included a group stage victory over Scotland at Hampden Park, which featured the goal of the tournament from Patrik Schick.
A draw against Croatia and narrow loss to England showed Czechia are not a team to underestimate, as proven by their 2-0 win over the Netherlands in the last 16.
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TEAM GUIDE – Portugal: Can Roberto Martinez’s men give Cristiano Ronaldo a fairytale send-off?
Portugal will arrive in Germany with serious hopes of winning the European Championship, just as they did eight years ago.
Roberto Martinez’s team come into the tournament after qualifying with the best record of any team, winning all of their games while scoring the most and conceding the least.
They are clearly the team to beat in Group F, having been drawn alongside Czechia, Turkey and Georgia.