Watch Portugal vs Uzbekistan Live: World Cup TV and Online Streaming Guide
Portugal's World Cup campaign got off to a concerning start with a 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo. Roberto Martinez's side now faces a must-win situation.
The expansion of the World Cup and the addition of an extra knockout round mean Portugal is not yet at risk of an early exit. However, they would prefer to avoid panic on Matchday 3 against Colombia.
Portugal has the talent to win the tournament but is limited by relying on a 41-year-old center forward. Their next match is against Uzbekistan, who lost 3-1 to Colombia in their first outing.
The match against Uzbekistan can be watched on the FOX Network and fuboTV in the US, with Spanish-language broadcasts available on Telemundo. In Canada, the match will be shown on TSN and RDS.
Viewers in Mexico can watch on Azteca 7, Azteca Deportes, and ViX, while those in the UK can watch on ITV1 and ITVX. The match will also be available on STV and STV Player in Scotland.
A win for Portugal and Colombia in their upcoming matches could set up a decisive fixture between the two teams on June 27. Meanwhile, Uzbekistan's match against the Democratic Republic of Congo will be crucial in determining their chances of progressing to the next round.
The expansion of the World Cup and the addition of an extra knockout round mean Portugal is not yet at risk of an early exit. However, they would prefer to avoid panic on Matchday 3 against Colombia.
Portugal has the talent to win the tournament but is limited by relying on a 41-year-old center forward. Their next match is against Uzbekistan, who lost 3-1 to Colombia in their first outing.
The match against Uzbekistan can be watched on the FOX Network and fuboTV in the US, with Spanish-language broadcasts available on Telemundo. In Canada, the match will be shown on TSN and RDS.
Viewers in Mexico can watch on Azteca 7, Azteca Deportes, and ViX, while those in the UK can watch on ITV1 and ITVX. The match will also be available on STV and STV Player in Scotland.
A win for Portugal and Colombia in their upcoming matches could set up a decisive fixture between the two teams on June 27. Meanwhile, Uzbekistan's match against the Democratic Republic of Congo will be crucial in determining their chances of progressing to the next round.
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