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Turning their attention back to World Cup qualifying duties on Wednesday night, Portugal will welcome Ireland to the Estádio Do Algarve when the September international fixtures get underway.
Portugal
Starting with the hosts, eventually crashing out of this summer s European Championships without making much of a mark, Portugal will be seeking a much-welcomed boost on Wednesday night. Hit with a round of 16 1-0 loss at the hands of Belgium, the Seleção managed to collect just a single win during the whole of their European adventure, a run highlighted by that action-packed 4-2 loss against an inconsistent Germany. However, tipped as a landslide pick to make a return to winning ways in midweek, Head Coach Fernando Santos finds his side storming their way to next year s World Cup. Last seen on Group A duties landing a hard-fought 3-1 win away at a plucky Luxembourg on March 30th, the now-former European champions have collected seven points from their three qualifying outings. In fact, Portugal are unbeaten in each of their last 12 straight World Cup qualifying matchups on home soil, a run that has seen them muster 11 victories.
Team News
Portugal will be without the likes of William Carvalho, Joao Felix, Renato Sanches, and Jose Fonte for any of their September qualifying matchups.
Making a stunning return to Manchester United last week, Cristiano Ronaldo will lead the charge on Wednesday night.
Ireland
As for the visitors, while Portugal might find themselves storming their way towards next year s World Cup, the same cannot be said for what could still be a downbeat Ireland squad. Making the decision to stick with Head Coach Stephen Kenny, The Greens have the feel of a side that are desperately seeking some kind of stability under the former Dundalk boss. Once again failing to book a spot at this summer s delayed European Championships, the Greens are also yet to get themselves off the mark from any of their opening three Group A matchups. Yet to pick up a single competitive victory under Kenny, Ireland were last seen on World Cup qualifying duties getting hit with a dreadful 1-0 loss at home against Luxembourg. In the midst of what has become a real crisis and opening their World Cup run with a 5-1 drumming at the hands of Denmark, Wednesday s guests know they should face a stern test here.
Team News
Ireland have decided to leave out the likes of Darren Randolph, James McCarthy and Robbie Brady.
Meanwhile, they have welcomed uncapped defenders Nathan Collins and Andrew Omobamidele to their squad for the first-time.
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