Portugal easily qualified for the World Cup, finishing top of their group which included Hungary, Ireland, and Armenia with 13 points from 6 matches. This marks Portugal's seventh consecutive appearance in the World Cup finals. Previously, in 16 consecutive tournaments from 1930 to 1998, the Seleção only qualified twice.
Meanwhile, Portugal's opponent in their opening match, the Democratic Republic of Congo, a representative of African football, secured their place in the 2026 World Cup finals after a dramatic 1-0 victory over Jamaica in the play-off. This marks the first time in 52 years that the Democratic Republic of Congo has participated in the biggest football event on the planet. The Democratic Republic of Congo is a young team, but they are not easily intimidated under the guidance of their French coach, Sebastien Desabre.
Considered the stronger team, Portugal started the match with great enthusiasm and quickly capitalized on their advantage with the opening goal in the 6th minute. From a well-placed cross by Pedro Neto, João Neves rushed in and finished accurately, giving the red-shirted team an early lead. The goal led many to believe that the European representatives would have an easy match against their less-fancied opponent.
However, the subsequent events did not unfold as many fans had hoped. Despite having more possession and a superior squad, Portugal failed to put enough pressure on Congo's defense. Their final passing combinations lacked speed and sharpness, preventing Roberto Martínez's team from increasing their lead.
On the Democratic Republic of Congo's side, the African representatives showed resilience and good organization. After a period of pressure at the beginning of the match, they gradually regained control of the game and began to create notable counter-attacking opportunities.
The turning point came just before halftime when Yoane Wissa successfully converted a set piece to head the ball into the net, equalizing the score at 1-1 against Portugal. This was also the first goal in the history of the Democratic Republic of Congo at a World Cup.
In the second half, Portugal continued to push forward in search of a victory. Cristiano Ronaldo, in his sixth World Cup appearance, was expected to make a difference but failed to make much of an impact due to the tenacious marking of the opposing defense. The European team controlled the game but lacked truly clear-cut opportunities to seal the match.
The match ended with Portugal drawing 1-1 with the African team. This result shows that Portugal has not yet shown the image of a championship contender. Meanwhile, the Democratic Republic of Congo can be proud of earning a point in their return to the World Cup after 52 years and opening up hopes of competing in Group K.





