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[LIVESTREAM!] Portugal vs Czechia LIVE Free on TV ON TV Channel
[LIVESTREAM!] Portugal vs Czechia LIVE Free on TV ON TV Channel
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See TV channel and live streaming information for Tuesday's UEFA European Championship 2024 match as Portugal takes on Czech Republic at ...
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more. Portugal vs Czech ...
How to watch the European Championship match between Portugal and Czech Republic, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Cristiano Ronaldo will most likely be among those to play his final international tournament as Portugal begin their Euro 2024 run in Tuesday's tie against Czech Republic at Red Bull Arena.
Having defeated Republic of Ireland 3-0 in their final preparatory game that included a brace from Ronaldo, Roberto Martinez's side enter as one of the title favourites.
On the other hand, the European champions of 1976 will be looking to make it out of Group F, with Turkey and Georgia competing from the same cluster.
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Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Portugal vs Czech Republic kick-off time & stadium
Date: June 18, 2024
Kick-off time: 8 pm BST
Venue: Red Bull Arena
The European Championship match between Portugal and Czech Republic will be played at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany.
It will kick off at 8 pm BST on Tuesday, June 18, in the United Kingdom (UK).
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Team news & squads
Portugal team news
Ronaldo could start in his sixth straight appearance in the Euro finals, aiming to become the oldest player to score at the tournament.
At the same time, at 41 years and 113 days old, Pepe is set to become the oldest player in the history of the tournament.
Rafael Leao and Bernardo Silva can join Ronaldo in attack, with the trio of Joao Vitinha, Vitinha and Bruno Fernandes in midfield.
Portugal possible XI: Costa; Cancelo, Pepe, Dias, Mendes; Palhinha, Vitinha, Fernandes; Leao, Ronaldo, Bernardo
Position Players
Goalkeepers: Patricio, Sa, Costa
Defenders: Semedo, Pepe, Dias, Inacio, Dalot, Mendes, A. Silva, Cancelo
Midfielders: Palhinha, Fernandes, B. Silva, Pereira, J. Neves, Nunes, R. Neves, Vitinha
Forwards: Ronaldo, Ramos, Felix, Neto, Leao, Jota, Conceicao
Czech Republic team news
Injuring himself in a bike accident, midfielder Michal Sadilek was forced to pull out of the squad.
Patrik Schick remains a well-known figure to lead the attack alongside Jan Kutcha for Czechia, while West Ham duo Vladimir Coufal and Tomas Soucek should also feature in the XI.
Bayer Leverkusen forward Adam Hlozek will be available as an option in the final third.
Czech Republic possible XI: Stanek; Holes, Hranac, Krejci; Coufal, Soucek, Provod, Barak, Jurasek; Kuchta, Schick
Position Players
Goalkeepers: Stanek, Kovai, Jaros
Defenders: Zima, Holes, Hranac, Coufal, Vitik, Doudera, D. Jurasek, Krejci, Vlcek
Midfielders: Barak, Sevcik, Provod, Cerny, Lingr, Cerv, Soucek, Sulc, M. Jurasek
Forwards: Hlozek, Schick, Kuchta, Chytil, Chory