Portugal 9-1 Armenia — Estádio do Dragão, Porto — 16 November 2025
Portugal Clinch World Cup Spot With Stunning Victory
Portugal 9-1 Armenia — Estádio do Dragão, Porto — 16 November 2025 Portugal thrashed Armenia 9–1 at Estádio do Dragão on 16 November 2025 — a stunning victory that clinched their spot at the 2026 World Cup, while topping their group with 13 points and Ireland behind with only 10.
Portugal ran riot: Bruno Fernandes and João Neves each netted hat‑tricks; Renato Veiga, Gonçalo Ramos and Francisco Conceição also scored as the side finished with nine.
Hat-Tricks and Standout Moments
João Neves — scoring his first goals for the national team — produced a standout moment with a spectacular free‑kick that struck the underside of the bar and went in, and he completed his treble later in the second half.
Bruno Fernandes coolly converted two penalties and curled a sublime third to complete his hat‑trick.
Emotion and Atmosphere at Estádio do Dragão
The match carried an emotional layer too: the stadium paid tribute to Diogo Jota during the game, a reminder of recent sorrow even as the team celebrated a dominant, historic evening.
Cristiano Ronaldo sat in the stands like a quiet judge of the night, hands clasped, jaw set.
He followed every run and flicker of the ball as if measuring the seconds until it would meet his boot — a spectator’s silence cutting through the stadium roar.
A Night to Remember
A dazzling, clinical display — both a statement of intent for Portugal’s World Cup quest and a night the Dragão will long remember.
From the first whistle the side moved with purpose: probing patiently, striking sharply and defending with a discipline that felt rehearsed.


