Portugal started like a dream: in the 6th minute Pedro Neto teed it up on the right and João Neves arrived to finish, 1-0 — it looked set to follow the "favourite cruises" script. But DR Congo packed their disciplined 5-3-2 in front of the box and gradually gained the edge on the break. In first-half stoppage time Arthur Masuaku crossed from the left and Yoane Wissa (the exact counter-attacking threat flagged pre-match) slotted home calmly on 45+5' — DR Congo's first-ever World Cup goal, coming from their 32nd shot at World Cups. After the break Portugal had roughly 80% possession but never broke the low block; Ronaldo was anonymous (extending his run to 10 straight major-tournament games without a goal), and 1-1 held to the whistle, earning DR Congo their first World Cup point.
| Metric | 🇵🇹 Portugal | 🇨🇩 DR Congo | Read |
|---|---|---|---|
| Possession | ≈80% | ≈20% | Near-total Portuguese possession that produced no advantage — textbook "control without penetration" |
| xG | 0.64 | 0.82 | DR Congo's xG outstripped Portugal's — less ball, better chances; the root explanation of the draw |
| Shots / on target | 7 / — | 8 / — | 80% possession yet only 7 shots and out-shot by the opponent — poor efficiency vs a packed defence |
| Big chances | — | 1 | The only big chance fell to DR Congo, and Wissa converted it |
| Box touches | 11 | — | Just 11 touches in the box — low for an 80%-possession side; play stalled on the edge |
| Pass accuracy | 459/488 ≈94% | — | Extremely accurate (final third 94/109, 86%), but all harmless sideways recycling |
| Set pieces · corners | corners 1 | corners 3 | Corners 1-3 down — Portugal's pre-match set-piece weapon barely fired |
| Fouls · cards | fouls 3 · 1 yellow (B. Silva) | fouls 5 · 1 yellow (Mbemba) | No reds; DR Congo's smart midfield fouls broke Portugal's rhythm, B. Silva's 13' yellow reflected frustration |
Sources: Opta Analyst (theanalyst.com), Sofascore, FIFA, ESPN, Al Jazeera, Goal, NBC Sports. For analysis only — not betting advice.
This is a clear powerhouse-vs-underdog tie: European heavyweight and reigning Nations League champion Portugal (FIFA #6, coached by Roberto Martínez, with 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo set for a likely sixth and final World Cup and Bruno Fernandes pulling the strings) vs DR Congo, back at the World Cup for the first time in 52 years (first since 1974, having qualified via a 1-0 extra-time inter-confederation playoff win over Jamaica, a disciplined counter-attacking side built by Sébastien Desabre). The market is one-sided — Portugal win ≈1.31 (de-vigged implied ≈76%), draw ≈6.00 (≈16%), DR Congo win ≈13.00 (≈8%). The Kalshi consensus is Portugal 77 / draw 17 / Congo 8. The real interest is not the 1X2 but Portugal's winning margin, whether Ronaldo scores, and whether DR Congo can keep the deficit down. Baseline script: Portugal win 2-0, but DR Congo are organized enough to avoid a heavy defeat.
Portugal named a 26-man World Cup squad on May 19 that includes 41-year-old captain Cristiano Ronaldo — who holds Portugal's records for both caps (226) and goals (143) — for what will be his sixth World Cup. Roberto Martínez's side are the reigning UEFA Nations League champions and field one of the world's deepest squads: Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Nuno Mendes, Rúben Dias, Rafael Leão, Pedro Neto and João Neves are all in, and they are widely tipped to contend for a first-ever World Cup title. Portugal open the tournament against DR Congo. [Final XI and whether Ronaldo starts — subject to official pre-match confirmation (TBC)]
Under Sébastien Desabre, DR Congo confirmed their place on March 31, 2026, with a 1-0 extra-time win over Jamaica in the inter-confederation playoff, Axel Tuanzebe scoring the only goal — their first World Cup since 1974 (in the Zaire era). Desabre's 26-man squad blends experience and threat: Brentford forward Yoane Wissa (9 goals in 37 caps) arrives in form, veterans Simon Banza and Cédric Bakambu bring proven international scoring, captain Chancel Mbemba anchors the defense, and Europe-based dual nationals Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe and Arthur Masuaku strengthen the back line and flanks. DR Congo were drawn in Group K alongside Portugal, Colombia and Uzbekistan. [Final XI — subject to official pre-match confirmation (TBC)]
French coach Sébastien Desabre has led DR Congo since 2022, taking them to the AFCON 2023 semi-finals (eliminating Egypt on penalties before finishing fourth) and qualifying unbeaten for AFCON 2025 (second in their group: 1-0 vs Benin, 1-1 vs Senegal, 3-0 vs Botswana). His hallmark is defensive solidity plus fast transitions and a set-piece threat, leaning heavily on Europe-based dual nationals (Tuanzebe, Wan-Bissaka, etc.). Media predict a 3-5-2 / 5-3-2 here: Lionel Mpasi in goal, Mbemba leading a back three, Wan-Bissaka and Masuaku as wing-backs, Wissa and Bakambu up front. [Shape and XI — subject to official confirmation (TBC)]
Media predict Portugal in a 4-3-3: Diogo Costa; Diogo Dalot · Rúben Dias · Gonçalo Inácio · Nuno Mendes; Vitinha · Bruno Fernandes · Bernardo Silva; Pedro Neto · Cristiano Ronaldo · Rafael Leão. Portugal's set-piece resources are abundant — Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Nuno Mendes, Pedro Neto, Francisco Conceição and João Cancelo can all take them, a key weapon against a compact defense. Whether Ronaldo starts or comes off the bench is a variable (he was rotated at WC 2022). [Lineup is media projection — subject to official pre-match sheet (TBC)]
| Change | Predicted | Official | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Centre-back pair | Rúben Dias + Gonçalo Inácio | Tomás Araújo + Renato Veiga (Dias & Inácio both rested) | The most experienced defensive leader (Dias) is benched; a younger back line — the one soft spot vs Wissa's pace, but the opponent's attack is limited so the risk is contained |
| Shape/midfield | 4-3-3 (Vitinha-Bruno-Bernardo) | 4-2-3-1 (Neves+Vitinha double pivot) | An extra midfield layer = a "patient possession + counter insurance" setup vs the bus, not all-out attack; Bernardo tucks in as the 10 |
| Right-back | Diogo Dalot | João Cancelo | Cancelo brings more attacking thrust, overlapping width and crossing on the right |
| Left wing | Rafael Leão starts | Leão benched, Pedro Neto on the flank | The best 1v1 threat to break a packed defence is kept as an impact sub — slightly lowers the blowout ceiling |
| No. 9 | Ronaldo (start in doubt) | Ronaldo confirmed starting | The Snapshot's only personnel question is settled: he starts, validating the farewell narrative and goalscorer-props angle |
| DR Congo midfield | Elia / Sadiki / Mbuku etc. | Moutoussamy · Kayembe · Mukau | A more physical, ball-winning midfield three reinforcing the central screen; Sadiki/Elia held in reserve |
| DR Congo back line/shape | 3-5-2 / 5-3-2 disputed | 5-3-2 confirmed (Kapuadi added to a back five) | Low block + two strikers (Wissa+Bakambu) confirmed — Plan A counter-attacking is on |
| Metric | 🇵🇹 Portugal | 🇨🇩 DR Congo |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | ~#6 | ~#60 |
| World Cup History | Regulars; 2006 semis, Euro 2016 + 2025 Nations League champs | First WC since 1974 (first since the Zaire era) |
| Route to qualification | UEFA qualifying (high output, ~71% possession) | Inter-confederation playoff: 1-0 a.e.t. vs Jamaica |
| Last two majors | Euro 2024 QF (lost on pens to France); WC 2022 QF (lost to Morocco) | AFCON 2023 4th place; AFCON 2025 Round of 16 (absent at WC 2022) |
| Head Coach | Roberto Martínez (Spanish) | Sébastien Desabre (French) |
| 1X2 Odds (DECIMAL) | Win ≈1.31 (implied ≈76%) | Win ≈13.00 (≈8%) · Draw ≈6.00 (≈16%) |
| Over / Under 2.5 Goals | Over lean (Portugal high output); but DR Congo's block can suppress the total — typical line O/U 2.5 | |
| Head-to-Head | No traceable World Cup competitive record | |
| Key Players | Cristiano Ronaldo (226 caps, 143 goals) / Bruno Fernandes | Yoane Wissa / Chancel Mbemba / Cédric Bakambu |
| Source | Role | View / Pick |
|---|---|---|
| ESPN | General sports media | Portugal win; DR Congo sit back and counter, aim to avoid a heavy loss |
| Sports Mole | Prediction media | Portugal win (multi-goal), back Ronaldo/Leão to score |
| Racing Post | UK betting media | Portugal handicap + scoreline (bet builder) |
| Squawka | Data media | Comfortable Portugal win; DR Congo organized enough to avoid a collapse |
| Yahoo Sports | US betting media | Portugal win + value angle (handicap/goals) |
| Goal / TheHardTackle | Prediction media | Portugal win; several call a 2-0 type baseline scoreline |
| Timestamp | Market | Portugal Win | Reading |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open (bet365) | 1X2 | ≈1.33 | Heavy tilt; Draw ≈5.80 / DR Congo ≈13.00 |
| Jun 16-17 close | Multiple books | 1.31-1.33 | Narrow movement on Portugal's short price; stable |
| Jun 16-17 | Over / Under | Over lean (Portugal high output), but suppressed by DR Congo's block — total not especially high | |
| Asian handicap (ref.) | Portugal -1.5 / -2.5 | -1.5 is the mainstream sharper side; -2.5 more cautious given DR Congo's counter (line not odds — TBC) | |
| Player | Position / Club | Form / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Striker / Lone forward | Captain; 226 caps, 143 goals (both records); 6th World Cup, likely farewell; centerpiece of Ronaldo goal props |
| Bruno Fernandes | Midfielder / Creative hub | Transition metronome and set-piece taker; the key to unlocking a compact defense |
| Rafael Leão | Winger / AC Milan | Pace and dribbling to stretch DR Congo's defensive width; the individual route through a block |
| Vitinha | Midfielder / Paris Saint-Germain | Ball retention and tempo control; key to patient build-up against a deep block |
| Player | Position / Club | Form / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Yoane Wissa | Forward / Brentford | 9 goals in 37 caps; pace is the core counter-attacking and smash-and-grab threat |
| Chancel Mbemba | Center-back / Captain | Defensive leadership and experience; the axis of the back three |
| Cédric Bakambu | Forward / Strike partner | Proven international scoring; hold-up play and second finisher |
| Aaron Wan-Bissaka | Right wing-back / Europe-based dual national | Robust defensive flank screen; key to limiting Portugal's left (Leão/Nuno Mendes) |