Toronto: Portugal and Croatia battle in World Cup Round of 32 clash
By Arjun Nair / 03.07.2026
By Arjun Nair — 3 July 2026 — 3 min read
Portugal and Croatia are facing each other in a Round of 32 match in Toronto. This marks their first World Cup encounter. The winner of this match will advance to play Spain in Dallas on Monday, July 6, for a spot in the quarter-finals.
The Portuguese attack features Rafael Leao, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Pedro Neto. Croatia has maintained the same lineup they used in their previous match against Ghana, which they won.
This game is significant for Cristiano Ronaldo, as it will be his 26th World Cup match, moving him to second on the all-time list, surpassing Lothar Matthaeus. He will be behind only Lionel Messi in total World Cup appearances.
Match Dynamics and Historical Context
The match has seen significant pressure from Portugal. Early in the game, there were chances for Portugal, including a shot from Bruno Fernandes that rebounded off Croatian goalkeeper Livakovic. Portugal continued to press, with Joao Cancelo delivering a cross that narrowly missed being redirected into the net by Ronaldo or Fernandes.
Croatia has been attempting to build play from the back despite the Portuguese pressure. They have also shown defensive resilience, with players like Pongracic making crucial clearances, including one that resulted in a corner rather than a more dangerous situation.
Historically, Portugal has a strong record against Croatia, having lost only one of their 10 matches across all competitions. In competitive matches, Portugal remains unbeaten against Croatia, securing five wins and one draw in six encounters.
Croatia has a notable record in the World Cup knockout stages, having progressed past the first knockout round in all three of their previous appearances in 1998, 2018, and 2022. Portugal, on the other hand, is unbeaten in their three matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with one win and two draws. They have only twice before gone four or more games without defeat in a single World Cup campaign, in 1966 and 2006.
Croatia enters this match having beaten Panama and Ghana in their last two group matches. They are looking to achieve three consecutive victories at a major tournament for the first time since the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

The first half saw both teams vying for control, with Croatia absorbing pressure and attempting to create their own opportunities. Luka Modric, Croatia’s experienced player, was involved in trying to initiate breaks, while Portugal’s attack, featuring Ronaldo, consistently sought openings.
The match has been described as clean, though there have been more fouls committed than officially called by the referee. A foul on Mendes by Kovacic led to a free kick for Portugal, taken by Ronaldo from a distance.
As the first half concluded, Croatia continued to withstand Portuguese pressure, maintaining a tight defensive structure. The match remains a critical fixture for both teams as they aim to advance further in the tournament.

The game is the first World Cup meeting between these two nations, bringing together former Real Madrid teammates Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric on opposing sides. The high stakes of the Round of 32 mean both teams are pushing for an opening goal.
Source: thehindu.com
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