Vfb stuttgart vs porto
By Rohan Mehta / 13.03.2026
What does the match between VfB Stuttgart and FC Porto signify?
The upcoming match on March 12, 2026, at MHP Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, marks the first-ever meeting between VfB Stuttgart and FC Porto in European competition. This encounter raises questions about how both teams will perform given their contrasting recent histories in European tournaments.
VfB Stuttgart comes into this match with a challenging record, having not won any of their last eight home major European knockout games. In contrast, FC Porto has a strong recent record against German teams, having won their last three major European matches against them.
Historically, Stuttgart last faced a Portuguese side in the 2010-11 UEFA Europa League, where they lost both legs to Benfica. This adds additional pressure on Stuttgart as they aim to break their streak of poor performances against teams from Portugal.
In terms of current form, Stuttgart has shown some promise in their domestic league, winning five games while suffering three losses. However, they face injury concerns with players like Josha Vagnoman and Lazar Jovanovic listed as doubtful for the match.
On the other hand, FC Porto has had a solid season, currently boasting 25 wins, three draws, and just one defeat across all competitions. They have also conceded 17 goals, indicating a relatively strong defensive performance.
Both teams have their starting lineups prepared, with Stuttgart fielding players such as Blaswich, Nartey, and Demirovic, while Porto will rely on D.Costa, A.Costa, and Moffi to lead their charge.
Despite Stuttgart’s home advantage, they will need to overcome their historical struggles in knockout matches. FC Porto, having won one of their last 21 away major European knockout matches, will also be looking to improve their record on the road.
As the match approaches, the excitement builds around how these two teams will perform against each other for the first time. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final lineups and any last-minute changes due to injuries or tactical adjustments.
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