Portugal take center stage today in Lisbon as they host Hungary in a crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier, with Cristiano Ronaldo once again at the heart of speculation. With his squad status confirmed in recent weeks, fans and analysts alike have been wondering: will the captain take the field?
Ronaldo, 40 years old, continues defying age. His presence in Portugal’s squad was confirmed earlier this month, cementing his role in their campaign. Though not every lineup is set in stone, Portugal approach this match knowing a win might clinch their spot at the World Cup.
Still, soccer rarely follows predictions perfectly. Tactical shifts, fitness, or late decisions by coach Roberto Martinez could alter plans. But all signs suggest Ronaldo is in the mix for tonight’s match.
Will Ronaldo start or play today?
Cristiano Ronaldo is confirmed to start for Portugal today vs. Hungary. The veteran striker is fully fit and remains a key figure in Roberto Martinez’s starting XI, both tactically and emotionally. His leadership and experience will be vital in a match that could secure Portugal’s direct qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
What this match means beyond Ronaldo
This is more than a star’s return. If Portugal win today, they could mathematically qualify for the 2026 World Cup, sealing their dominance in Group F. Hungary, meanwhile, will fight for survival, needing to turn a rugged campaign around.
For Ronaldo, this could be one of his final qualifying matches — and possibly his last in a home Portugal jersey, a moment filled with symbolism for both fans and teammates.
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Portugal confirmed lineup vs Hungary
With qualification within reach, Portugal have named a strong starting XI led by their veteran captain. The confirmed lineup features Diogo Costa; Nelson Semedo, Rúben Dias, Renato Veiga, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, Ruben Neves; Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Pedro Neto; and Cristiano Ronaldo up front.
