Portugal vs Liechtenstein: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Portugal vs Liechtenstein in the Euro 2024 qualification stage from the UK, US, and India, as well as kick-off time and team news

Portugal will hope to begin their new era under Roberto Martinez with a win against Liechtenstein in their Euro 2024 qualificationopener on Thursday.

⚽️ Where to watch Portugal vs Liechtenstein in the UK

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New boss Martinez is seeking to raise spirits after a heart-breaking defeat at the hands of an inspired Morocco side in the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Martinez has named Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo in his squad for the Euro 2024 qualifiers. Ronaldo left Manchester United in November before joining Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr, and has netted nine goals in 10 appearances for his new team. It remains to be seen if the former Real Madrid and Juventus star can make an impact for the national team under the new head coach.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Euro 2024 qualifying fixture Portugal vs Liechtenstein, plus team news, recent form and more.

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    Kick-off time

    Date:

    March 23, 2023

    Kick-off time:

    7.45pm GMT / 3.45pm EDT / 1.15am IST (March 24)

    Venue:

    Estádio José Alvalade

    The game is scheduled for March 23, 2023 at Estádio José Alvalade. It will kick off at 7.45pm GMT in the UK, 3.45pm EDT in the US and 1.15am IST (on March 24) in India.

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    How to watch Portugal vs Liechtenstein online – TV channels & live streams

    TV channels & streaming options

    Country TV channel Live stream
    UK Viaplay Xtra Viaplay Xtra
    U.S. N/A ViX, DAZN
    India Sony Ten 1 SD/HD Sony LIV

    The Euro 2024 qualifying round match between Portugal and Liechtenstein will be broadcast on Viaplay Xtra in the UK.

    In the U.S., the match can be streamed on Vix and DAZN.

    Fans in India can catch all the action on the Sony Sports Network.

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    Team news & squads

    Portugal team news

    Cristiano Ronaldo is back for Portugal after a disappointing World Cup campaign, and the 38-year-old is now set to make history as the most-capped men's player in history.

    Martinez has picked more or less the same squad that played in Qatar. Veteran defender Pepe was initially included in the roster but had to be dropped due to an injury.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Costa, Sa, Patricio
    Defenders: Silva, Pereira, Leite, Inacio, Cancelo, Dalot, Mendes, Guerreiro, Dias
    Midfielders: Fernandes, Palhinha, Mario, Nunes, Otavio, Neves, Vitinha, Silva
    Forwards: Ronaldo, Jota, Ramos, Felix, Leao

    Liechtenstein team news

    The Liechtenstein squad includes Noah Frick, who is the son of the country's all-time top scorer Mario Frick. His brother Yannick Frick, however, has failed to make the cut as they prepare to take on Portugal.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Buchel, Ospelt, Lorenzo
    Defenders: Traber, Malin, Yildiz, Gassner, Hofer
    Midfielders: Wolfinger, Luchinger, Netzer, Sele, Frick, Lorenz, Salanovic, Weiser, Meier, F. Wolfinger, S. Wolfinger, Frommelt, Hasner
    Forwards: Beck, Kardesoglu, Marxer

    Head-to-head record

    Date Result Competition
    August 13, 2009 Liechtenstein 0-3 Portugal Friendly
    October 9, 2005 Portugal 2-1 Liechtenstein World Cup qualification
    October 9, 2004 Liechtenstein 2-2 Portugal World Cup qualification
    June 10, 1999 Portugal 8-0 Liechtenstein Euro qualification
    April 1, 1999 Liechtenstein 0-5 Portugal Euro qualification

    Portugal have dominated fixtures between the two teams, with six wins and a draw from seven games. Anything other than a win will be considered a failure for Cristiano Ronaldo and Co. on Thursday.

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    Useful links

    • Portugal team page

    • Cristiano Ronaldo – latest news

    • Live football on TV in the UK

    • Live soccer on TV in the U.S.

    • Ronaldo set to make history for Portugal

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