“Portugal’s high pressing, fast passing, and movement created constant problems for Armenia.”

Portugal delivered a dominant performance, beating Armenia 9–1 to secure their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Even without Cristiano Ronaldo, who was suspended, the team controlled the match from start to finish.

Renato Veiga opened the scoring early with a header, and although Armenia briefly equalised, Portugal quickly regained the lead. João Neves scored a brilliant hat-trick, including a free-kick just before halftime, while Bruno Fernandes added a hat-trick of his own with a mix of penalties and open-play strikes. Gonçalo Ramos capitalised on a defensive error, and Francisco Conceição completed the rout in added time.

Portugal dominated possession, created constant chances, and kept Armenia under pressure throughout. Armenia struggled to respond and made several costly mistakes that Portugal punished efficiently.

This emphatic win confirms Portugal’s seventh consecutive World Cup qualification and highlights the team’s depth, attacking quality, and confidence. The performance proves Portugal can perform at the highest level even in Ronaldo’s absence and sends a strong message to their World Cup rivals.