Portugal is set to face Hungary this Tuesday, October 14, at the José Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, as part of the fourth round of Group F in the European Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. The match kicks off at 15:45 Brasília time (19:45 local time).
For viewers in Brazil, the match will be broadcast live on SporTV, while fans in Portugal can catch the action on RTP1 and Sport TV 1.
Fans looking to watch the Portugal vs. Hungary match on SporTV can do so through a couple of subscription options. The channel is available via streaming on Globoplay, where users can subscribe to the “Globoplay + Canais ao Vivo” plan that includes access to SporTV2. The month plan costs R$ 49.90, while the annual plan, billed monthly, is available for R$ 42.90. This subscription not only provides access to SporTV but also includes a range of other channels and sporting events.
SporTV can also be added to traditional pay-TV packages from major providers like Claro TV, Sky, Vivo TV, and Oi TV, with specifics varying by operator and region.
In terms of team performance, Portugal, under the leadership of coach Roberto Martínez, is in great form, having won all three of their previous matches against Armenia, Hungary, and Ireland. If Portugal secures another victory, they could secure an early spot in the World Cup, contingent on Armenia not defeating Ireland. Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to start the match, bringing his experience and skill to the forefront.
Hungary currently sits in second place in the group with four points and will be looking to upset Portugal to close the gap in the standings and remain in contention for direct qualification. Following this match, Hungary’s next fixture will be against Armenia on November 13.
This upcoming clash not only highlights the growing competencies of both teams but also promises to be an exciting encounter for fans eager to see how the groups shape up as they head toward the World Cup.