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Portugal World Cup 2022 squad list, fixtures and latest odds

Portugal are set to appear at their sixth successive World Cup, in Qatar later this year.

In the qualifiers, they finished second in Group A so they had to go through the play-off path. A Bruno Fernandes brace allowed them to see off North Macedonia and book their place at Qatar. 

Head coach Fernando Santos has been in charge since 2014. In the 2016 Euros he guided Portugal to glory after they defeated hosts France to lift the trophy for the first time. In the last edition of the World Cup and Euros, their tournament ended at the last-16 stage. 

World Cup squads are usually announced around six weeks before the World Cup starts. This year the World Cup will run from Nov 21-Dec 18.

Cristiano Ronaldo will almost certainly be taking part in his last World Cup. The all-time leading international goalscorer will look to add the World Cup to his horde of trophies. 

Bruno Fernandes will also be one to watch.

Portugal are in Group H alongside Ghana, South Korea and Uruguay. 

Nov 24: Portugal vs Ghana, Stadium 974, 4pm

Nov 28: Portugal vs Uruguay, Lusail Stadium, 7pm 

Dec 2: South Korea vs Portugal, Education City Stadium, 3pm

Portugal have appeared at the tournament seven times. On their debut appearance in 1966 they recorded their highest ever finish: third place. 

Portugal have appeared at the previous five editions of the World Cup and fell in the round of 16 at Russia 2018 when they were beaten 2-1 by Uruguay. 

Portugal are currently 14/1 to win World Cup 2022.

Information correct as of July 18

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