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UEFA Euro 2024 Quarterfinal LIVE Updates, Portugal vs France LIVE Score: Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Portugal are 0-0 against Kylian Mbappe-led France in the second half during their UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-final clash, in a repeat of the Euro 2016 final. The two sides also met in the group stage of Euro 2020, a game in which Ronaldo scored twice. He will be raring to replicate that tonight, having yet to open his account in Euro 2024. Kylian Mbappe’s only goal so far has been a penalty, and even he is yet to take the tournament by storm. (MATCH CENTER)

Follow UEFA Euro 2024 Quarterfinal LIVE Updates, Portugal vs France LIVE Score here –

  • 01:50 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Solid chance for Portugal

    Portugal receive the best chance of the second half till now and Bruno Fernandes makes a mess of it. Straight forward shot and saved by Maignan. Vitinha also had a chance but Maignan remains a huge figure in front of the French goal.

  • 01:44 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Mbappe injury

    Injury concern for Mbappe and this can be a problem. The ball hit Mbappe on the side of his head and the France captain looks in a bit of bother. He was attended by the physios but not a big issue as he is back in action.

  • 01:39 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Big Euro 2024 news

    Jude Bellingham is available for England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final with Switzerland after he was given a suspended one-game ban on Friday for his controversial celebration after scoring against Slovakia in the previous round. In a statement, European football’s governing body UEFA said that Bellingham would be fined 30,000 euros ($32,477) and suspended “for a total of one UEFA competition match for which he would be otherwise eligible for violating the basic rules of decent conduct”.

  • 01:36 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Early chance for Mbappe

    A quick shot by Kylian Mbappe but no issues for Diogo Costa. The ball went straight into his hands and the Portuguese goalkeeper will be relieved. Score remains 0-0.

  • 01:33 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Second half

    Time for the second half and we are off. Both teams missed quite a bit of chances and it looks like France and Portugal will be aiming to score early in this half. However, it will not be an easy affair.

  • 01:18 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Half-time

    It is half-time and the score is Portugal 0-0 France. Chances for both teams but they were not able to produce that finish who could have been the decider. 

  • 01:13 (IST)

    Portugal vs Slovenia LIVE: Bruno miss

    The free kick was exactly in Cristiano Ronaldo but Portugal went with a different plan. Ronaldo proved to be decoy in that entire scenario as Bruno Fernandes took the free kick. However it was wide and no danger for France.

  • 01:07 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: French domination

    The last 10 minutes has been a lot about France launching attack after attack. Mbappe and Griezmann are dominating possession in the offensive areas and Portugal will have to find a way to launch a counter to this domination.

  • 01:00 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Fast break from Mbappe

    The finishing has been a major source of concern for France in Euro 2024 and once again, it was on plain display. Kylian Mbappe broke fast as he raced past the Portugal defender but the final ball was just not there and no one to finish as well.

  • 00:52 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: FRA turning it up

    France are not going to be spectators in this encounter and Theo Hernandez produced a screamer from the edge of the box. However, Diogo Costa continues his brilliant form as he punched it away and the score remains 0-0.

  • 00:47 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Chance for Bruno!

    A long range effort from Bruno Fernandes but it took a deflection off William Saliba and another corner for Portugal. Till now, 3 corners for Portugal but no luck from the set pieces for Cristiano Ronaldo and co.

  • 00:42 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: No goals for Ronaldo

    Portugal have been impressive in the Euro 2024 till now but Cristiano Ronaldo still have not scored a single goal. If he can score tonight, he will become the oldest scorer in the history of the competition.

  • 00:39 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Early attacks

    Both Portugal and Spain are looking to attack from the very first minute and this is going to be interesting to see how long they can continue with this momentum. Slow and steady build up for France against a much more direct attacking football from Portugal.

  • 00:33 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Match is underway

    We are underway and a huge roar from the crowd who are looking for a brilliant clash. Both former winners and both favourites for this title. However, who can prove to be the superior team tonight?

  • 00:25 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Time for the national anthems

    The two teams are out in the middle and it is time for the national anthems. Clash of the heavyweights as it is Ronaldo vs Mbappe! We are minutes away from the match!

  • 00:16 (IST)

    Euro 2024 Quarter-finals Live: Portugal unchanged

    Portugal’s starting line-up is unchanged from their last-16 tie against Slovenia, which they won on penalties, as captain Cristiano Ronaldo plays despite failing to score so far in Germany. The winners of Friday’s match will advance to a semi-final in Munich next Tuesday.

  • 00:08 (IST)

    Euro 2024 Quarter-finals Live: Two changes for France

    Randal Kolo Muani and Eduardo Camavinga come into the France team which shows two changes for their Euro 2024 quarter-final showdown with Portugal in Hamburg on Friday. Kolo Muani, of Paris Saint-Germain, is handed his first start of the tournament in attack in place of Marcus Thuram after coming off the bench and forcing the late own goal which allowed France to beat Belgium 1-0 in the last round. Real Madrid midfielder Camavinga replaces Adrien Rabiot, who serves a one-game suspension after collecting his second booking of the tournament in the last 16.

  • 23:48 (IST)

    Welcome folks!

    Hello guys, welcome to the live blog of Euro 2024 quarter-final match between Portugal and France. Stay connected for all the live updates.



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Portugal vs France Live Streaming Euro 2024 Quarter-Final Live Telecast: Kylian Mbappe could end his idol Cristiano Ronaldo‘s final outing on the European stage, if France knock Portugal out of Euro 2024 at the quarter-final stage. The two sides have faced off in both the previous Euros; Portugal defeated France 1-0 in the Euro 2016 Final, and the sides drew 2-2 in the group stage at Euro 2020. Ronaldo missed a penalty in the Round of 16 tie against Slovenia, leaving goalkeeper Diogo Costa to be the hero as he saved three successive penalties in the shootout.

When will the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match take place?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will take place on Saturday, July 6 (IST).

Where will the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match be played?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will be played at the Volksparkstadion, Hamburg.

What time will the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match start?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

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Turkey vs Portugal Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: Cristiano Ronaldo will be aiming to score his first goal of UEFA Euro 2024, as Portugal take on Turkey in Group F. Portugal came back from behind to score a 92nd-minute winner against Czech Republic, courtesy of Francisco Conceicao. If Ronaldo is to score on Saturday night, it would become a record-extending 15th goal in Euros history. Turkey, however, will be upbeat, after sealing a 3-1 win over Georgia. All eyes will be on their 19-year-old starlet Arda Guler, who scored an astonishing curling goal from distance to take Turkey to victory on matchday one.

When will the Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match take place?

The Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match will take place on Saturday, June 22 (IST).

Where will the Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match be played?

The Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match will be played at the BVB Stadion, Dortmund.

What time will the Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match start?

The Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match will start at 9:30 PM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match?

The Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Turkey vs Portugal, Euro 2024 match?

The Georgia vs Czech Republic, Euro 2024 match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

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Bernardo Silva Strikes Late As Manchester City Sink Chelsea To Reach FA Cup Final https://artifex.news/bernardo-silva-strikes-late-as-manchester-city-sink-chelsea-to-reach-fa-cup-final-5488849/ Sun, 21 Apr 2024 05:11:32 +0000 https://artifex.news/bernardo-silva-strikes-late-as-manchester-city-sink-chelsea-to-reach-fa-cup-final-5488849/ Read More “Bernardo Silva Strikes Late As Manchester City Sink Chelsea To Reach FA Cup Final” »

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Bernardo Silva fired Manchester City back into the FA Cup final as the Portugal midfielder’s late strike sealed the holders’ 1-0 win against Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday. Pep Guardiola’s side were second best for long periods of the semi-final, but Chelsea wasted a string of chances before Silva delivered the knockout blow six minutes from full-time. Shaken by their Champions League quarter-final loss against Real Madrid on penalties in midweek, City took a while to shake off the gloom from the end of their treble bid.

They were hampered by the absence of Norway striker Erling Haaland after he suffered a knock against Real, with Julian Alvarez unable to make an impact as his replacement.

City were bailed out by Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson’s profligacy and Guardiola will hope the hard-fought success provides a timely lift as they chase a Premier League and FA Cup double.

City face Manchester United or Coventry, who meet on Sunday, in the final on May 25 and will retain the Premier League title if they win their last six games.

It will be City’s 13th final in the competition and potentially a repeat of last year’s 2-1 win over United in the Wembley Manchester derby.

Beaten by Liverpool in the League Cup final in February, Chelsea’s wait to win their first domestic trophy since the 2018 FA Cup goes on for another season.

It was a bitter blow for Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino, who has endured a difficult first season in charge and remains without silverware in England.

The semi-final was billed as in-form Chelsea forward Cole Palmer‘s chance to punish his old club for selling him to the Blues in September.

Guardiola said Palmer was asking to leave City for two years before he eventually joined Chelsea, where he has scored 23 goals in all competitions this, including 11 in his last six games.

Palmer, who scored four times in Monday’s 6-0 rout of Everton, was a constant threat for Chelsea, but ultimately it was his team’s lack of killer instinct that proved decisive.

Guardiola relief

Palmer’s pin-point pass sent Jackson racing into the City area early on, but his strike lacked the accuracy to beat Stefan Ortega in a miss that foreshadowed Chelsea’s fate.

Jackson wasted a golden opportunity to give Chelsea the goal their dominance deserved.

Enzo Fernandez‘s pass split the City defence, but Jackson opted to go around Ortega rather than shoot and the chance was gone as Nathan Ake scurried back to clear.

Playing with more purpose and quality than City, Pochettino’s team threatened again as Palmer cleverly shimmied past Rodri for a low drive from 12 yards that was well saved by Ortega.

It was the first time lethargic City had failed to muster a first half shot on target since a game against Everton in February.

Jackson, in the midst of a terrible debut season, was put clean through on goal by Conor Gallagher immediately after the interval.

But the much-maligned striker’s shot was palmed away by Ortega, who clawed away a close-range header from Jackson seconds later.

City finally tested Djordje Petrovic through Phil Foden‘s snap-shot, but the Serbian was equal to his powerful strike.

Chelsea appealed in vain for a penalty when Jack Grealish‘s arm blocked Palmer’s free-kick, while Moises Caicedo was fortunate to escape a second booking for a crunching tackle that forced Grealish to limp off.

Grealish’s replacement Jeremy Doku drew an immediate save from Petrovic with a near-post blast.

Doku’s presence lifted City and the Belgian played a part as they stole the victory in the 84th minute.

Advancing with intent towards the Chelsea area, Doku slipped a pass to Kevin de Bruyne, whose low cross was pushed out by Petrovic to Silva for a close-range finish that deflected home as Guardiola punched the air in relief.

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Bernardo Silva Fires Manchester City Into FA Cup Semi-Finals, Coventry Stun Wolves https://artifex.news/bernardo-silva-fires-manchester-city-into-fa-cup-semi-finals-coventry-stun-wolves-5254245/ Sun, 17 Mar 2024 03:12:46 +0000 https://artifex.news/bernardo-silva-fires-manchester-city-into-fa-cup-semi-finals-coventry-stun-wolves-5254245/ Read More “Bernardo Silva Fires Manchester City Into FA Cup Semi-Finals, Coventry Stun Wolves” »

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Bernardo Silva scored twice as Manchester City beat Newcastle 2-0 to reach the FA Cup semi-finals on Saturday, while Coventry struck twice in stoppage time to stun Wolves 3-2. Holders City remain on course to repeat their treble triumph of Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup last season as Pep Guardiola’s men stretched their unbeaten run in all competitions to 22 games. Fortune favoured the English champions, though, as twice Silva’s shots took deflections to wrong-foot Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka.

The Portuguese international opened the scoring on 13 minutes when his effort looped in off Dan Burn.

Silva’s second deflected off Sven Botman, but Dubravka should still have done better as the ball trickled underneath him.

At the other end, City’s number one goalkeeper Ederson was not missed as Stefan Ortega produced a brilliant save to deny Alexander Isak pulling a goal back for Newcastle.

Dubravka made amends for his earlier error with fine saves from Jeremy Doku either side of half-time to keep the score down.

But it was too little, too late for Newcastle’s hopes of silverware this season as the Magpies remain without a major trophy since 1969.

City are the first side to ever reach the FA Cup semi-finals in six consecutive seasons.

“I know we play to win the finals, but to win it, you have to win the earlier rounds,” said Guardiola.

“To run and play the way they did is incredible. Congratulations to the team, no one has done that before.”

Coventry’s rise under Robins

By contrast, Coventry reached their first semi-final since they won the competition for the only time in 1987 in a five-goal thriller at Molineux.

The Sky Blues led early in the second half through Ellis Simms’ controversial opener after a VAR check for potential handball by the Coventry striker.

But the Championship side looked to have blown their chance to reach Wembley when Wolves themselves scored twice in the final seven minutes of the 90.

Rayan Ait-Nouri pounced on an error from Joel Latibeaudiere to smash home the equaliser and then set up his fellow left-back Hugo Bueno to fire into the bottom corner for his first senior goal.

However, Simms’ second goal of the match levelled in the 97th minute before he teed up American international Haji Wright to fire into the corner three minutes later.

The drama did not end there as Wolves boss Gary O’Neil labelled Coventry manager Mark Robins’ celebrations in the face of a teenage ball boy “disgusting”.

Robins apologised after being riled by the ball boy’s attempts to waste time late in the game.

“I apologise to him, I don’t show emotion very often but that is what the FA Cup does to you,” said Robins.

A founder member of the Premier League, Coventry sank from the top down to the fourth tier of English football as recently as the 2017/18 season.

But they have achieved two promotions under Robins and narrowly missed out on a return to the Premier League last season, losing the Championship playoff final to Luton on penalties.

Wembley awaits once more in the last four, but Robins is realistic of his side’s chances of glory with the likes of City or Liverpool potentially waiting in the semis.

“We have got a small chance. We are going to Wembley and we are going to enjoy that game,” added Robins.

“I don’t want to go there and just make the numbers up. We are not stupid, we know the levels go up all of the time.”

Liverpool travel to Manchester United in the pick of Sunday’s quarter-final ties, while Chelsea host Leicester.

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