Does Cristiano Ronaldo play today? Portugal x Luxembourg duel marks the sixth round of Group J of the Euro 2024 Qualifiers
Portugal x Luxembourg represents one of the clashes in the sixth round of Group J of the Euro 2024 Qualifiers. The teams face each other this Monday, 11th, at 3:45 pm (Brasília time), at the Algarve Stadium, in Portugal.
The Portuguese team leads the group, with 15 points – that’s five wins and 100% success. The team of Roberto Martinez can forward the classification in case of a home win.
Luxembourg is also fighting for a place in the Euros. The team has ten points in five rounds, with three wins, one draw and one defeat. This is the same score and campaign as Slovakiadefeated by Portugal in the last round, which has an advantage on goal difference.
CR7 is released
Yellowed in the match against Slovakia, Cristiano Ronaldo has an automatic suspension and will not take the field this Monday. Thus, the number 7 left the Portuguese national team concentration and traveled back to the country on Friday to carry out regenerative training the following day. On Sunday, CR7 embarked for Saudi Arabia to reintroduce himself to the Al Nassr.
Probable lineups
Portugal (Technical: Roberto Martinez): Diogo Costa; Danilo Pereira, Gonçalo Inácio, Rúben Dias; João Cancelo, Bruno Fernandes, Rúben Neves, Diogo Dalot; Bernardo Silva, Diogo Jota, Rafael Leão.
Luxembourg (Technical: Luc Holtz): Morris; M Martins, Mahmutovic, Chanot, Pinto; Sinani, Barreiro, C Martins, Olesen, Sanches; Curci.
Where to watch
Portugal x Luxembourg this Monday, 11th, will be broadcast live on SporTV (closed TV). Sports websites such as “Placar UOL” and “Globo Esporte” comment on the triumph in real time. O Athletistic will bring the repercussions of the best moments in the post-game.
Portugal x Luxembourg
Sixth round – Euro 2024 qualifiers
Date and time: Monday, September 11, 2023, at 3:45 pm (Brasília time)
Location: Algarve Stadium, in Almancil (POR)
Where to watch: SporTV and Uefa TV
Refereeing: John Brooks (referee), Simon Bennett and Lee Betts (assistants), Robert Jones (fourth referee), Stuart Attwell and Jarred Gavan Gillett (VAR).
Source: sportbuzz
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