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Portugal vs Belgium UEFA Women's EURO Preview and Predicted Line-Ups

Portugal vs Belgium UEFA Women's EURO Preview and Predicted Line-Ups

Morocco Worlda day ago
Rabat – UEFA Women's EURO 2025 fixtures include a thrilling match between Portugal and Belgium as part of Group B.
The match will kick off at 8 p.m. Moroccan time at the Stade de Tourbillion in Sion.
Those in Morocco can watch the match through beIN Connect.
The UEFA website stressed that Portugal will need to beat Belgium to reach the quarter-finals. Not only that, Italy has to also lose to Spain for Portugal to reach the quarterfinals.
'In that case, Portugal and Italy would be split for second and third place on overall goal difference, then overall goals scored, then lower disciplinary points, then higher position in the overall European Qualifiers phase rankings,' UEFA added.
UEFA predicts Portugal's lineup tonight to include Patricia Morais, Carole Costa, Diana Gomes, Joana Marchao, Lucia Alves, Fatima, Tatiana Pinto, Kika Nazareth, Andreia Norton, as well as Ana Capeta and Diana Silva.
As for Bleigum, the coach is expected to call up Lichtfus, Janssens, Tysiak, Kees, Cayman, Deloose, Teulings, Vanhaevermaet, Toloba, Bolm, and Wullaert.
Italy and Spain will also play tonight at 8 a.m. Moroccan time. Tags: UEFAUEFA and racisme in Football
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