Portugal will face Turkey in the semi-final of the World Cup 2022 play-off, from 20.45 CET, at Estadio do Dragao in Porto. The winner will face Italy or North Macedonia in the final.
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1xBet offers 1.39 for Portugal to win the semi-final, while Turkey has big 9.30 odds to win in Porto. A draw after 90 minutes will cost a solid 5.25.
Bookmakers offer 1.18 for Portugal to qualify for final of the World Cup 2022 play-off. Turkey has a solid 4.50 to go through.
Bet365 offers 1.78 for Total Over 3 and 2.05 for Total Under 3.
Also, Betway offers 2.08 for "both teams to score - yes" and 1.72 for "both teams to score - no".
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The semi-final Portugal vs Turkey will be televised on Sport TV1. The broadcast from Porto begins at 20.40 CET, five minutes before the start of the match.
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Portugal was sent to the play-offs after a dramatic defeat against Serbia in the last round of Group A. Serbia won 2-1 after Aleksandar Mitrovic scored in the 90th minute.
Portugal was unbeaten until the final game against Serbia. Now they could face Italy in the play-offs final, for a place at the World Cup. Fernando Santos's side ended Group A with 17 points, a record for a team who will enter the play-offs.
World Cup 2022 could be the last final tournament for Cristiano Ronaldo, so Portugal will have some extra motivation.
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Turkey secured their play-offs spot after winning the last three rounds from Group G: 2-1 vs Latvia, 6-0 vs Gibraltar and 2-1 vs Montenegro.
Stefan Kuntz's side will try to qualify for the World Cup after 20-year break. Turkey finished third at World Cup 2002 in South Korea and Japan.
Turkey won the previous game played against Portugal. It was a 3-1 friendly win, in 2012.
Portugal vs Turkey: possible lineups
- Portugal (4-3-3): Patricio - Cedric, Fonte, Inacio, Guerreiro - Moutinho, Pereira, Fernandes - B. Silva, C. Ronaldo, Jota;
- Turkey (4-4-2): Cakir - Celik, Soyuncu, Demiral, Erkin - Under, Calhanoglu, Antalyali, Akturoglu - Yilmaz, Yazici;