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Portugal vs. Türkiye live with Cristiano Ronaldo: schedule and which channel to watch for Euro 2024

Portugal and Turkey live will measure forces today, Saturday, June 22, 2024 for matchday 2 of Group F of the Euro Cup at Signal Iduna Park. Find out what time they play, possible formations and more about this important commitment. Likewise, in El Comercio you will find the minute by minute with all the incidents in real time.

WHEN DOES PORTUGAL PLAY VS. Türkiye?

The duel for date 2 of Group F of the Euro Cup between Portugal vs. Türkiye will be played this Saturday, June 22, 2024 at the Signal Iduna Park stadium.

WHAT TIME DOES PORTUGAL VS. Türkiye?

The match between Portugal vs. Türkiye is scheduled to be played from 11:00 (Peruvian time) and 1:00 p.m. (Spanish time).

WHERE PORTUGAL VS. Türkiye?

The match between Portugal vs. Turkey will be broadcast by the RTVE and LA 1 signals for all of Spain, while for South America, the signal enabled to broadcast the match is ESPN. In Mexico you can watch it on Blue To Go Video Everywhere and SKY. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

ALIGNMENTS, PORTUGAL VS. Türkiye

  • Portugal: Coast; Dias, Pepe, Dalot; Mendes, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes, Cancelo; Leao, Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva. DT: Luis de la Fuente.
  • Türkiye: Günok; Kadioglu, Bardacki, Akaydin, Müldür; Ayhan, Çalhanoglu; Yildiz, Kökcü, Güller; and Yilmaz. DT: Roberto Martínez.

The last favorite to enter the fray, Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal defeated the Czech Republic ‘in extremis’ this Tuesday (2-1) in Group F, while France, the big favorite for Euro 2024, is still waiting for its star Mbappé, who suffered a broken nose on Monday against Austria.

Ronaldo, who is playing in his record sixth European Championship, did not score, but at 39 years old he is still the most dangerous forward on his team.

However, it was his young compatriot Francisco Conceiçao, 21 years old, who had just entered the field of play, who opened the clouds for his team under the rainy night in Leipzig.

Like a good mouse in the area, the son of coach Sergio Conceiçao broke the tie at 90+2, giving fair reward to a Seleçao that had dominated the match.

The Czechs presented a low and compact block to stop Roberto Martínez’s men, and they almost succeeded.

Lukas Provod (62) put the Czech Republic ahead with a great shot, but Portugal reacted soon and equalized with an own goal from defender Robin Hranac (69), before the comeback signed by Francisco Conceiçao.

Source: Elcomercio

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