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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal held by Congo DR in World Cup opener
Tactical report, final score, events, and key fantasy impact for Portugal vs DR Congo.
Final Score
1 - 1
Portugal vs DR Congo
Tactical Story
Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portugal teammates could only manage a 1-1 draw with Congo DR on Wednesday in their opening World Cup match. Congo DR, who were playing at the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, became the second African nation to make a strong start in the tournament against European competition following Cape Verde's 0-0 draw with Spain on Monday. Playing in front of a crowd of 68,777 spectators at NRG Stadium, which was mostly filled with Portugal supporters, Congo DR were making only their second World Cup appearance.
The first came in 1974, when the team was known as Zaire. João Neves gave Portugal the lead in the sixth minute. The 5-foot-7 midfielder headed in a cross from Pedro Neto.
Yoane Wissa equalized for Congo DR with a header in stoppage time at the end of the first half off a cross from Arthur Masuaku, delighting the small pockets of blue-clad fans. It was DR Congo's first World Cup goal in the country's history. DR Congo was shut out in its previous three World Cup matches, losing to Scotland (2-0), Yugoslavia (9-0) and reigning champion Brazil (3-0) at the 1974 tournament in West Germany.
Ronaldo joined Argentina captain Lionel Messi as the only players to appear in six World Cups. And Ronaldo had chance to move out of a tie with Messi, who had a hat trick on Tuesday, by becoming the first player to score in a sixth tournament. Ronaldo missed shots wide right in the 68th and 73rd minutes.
He shook his head in disgust after both. Bruno Fernandes also had a chance to put Portugal on top in the 90th minute but his shot was also wide right. Portugal looked to have taken the lead in the 55th minute on a bicycle kick by João Cancelo, but he was ruled offside.
Soon after that, Cédric Bakambu's attempt to put Congo DR on top failed when his shot bounced off the near post. Ronaldo became the oldest outfield player to start a World Cup match, taking the record set four years ago by Canada midfielder Atiba Hutchinson. Cameroon great Roger Milla is the oldest outfield player to appear in a World Cup match, coming on as a substitute at 42 years old during the 1994 World Cup.
The parents of Diogo Jota, a member of the Portugal team who died alongside his brother in a car crash last summer, attended the game in a luxury suite.
⏱️ Match TimelineLive Events
Match Event
João Neves gave Portugal the lead in the sixth minute.
Goal - Yoane Wissa
Yoane Wissa equalized for Congo DR with a header in stoppage time at the end of the first half off a cross from Arthur Masuaku, delighting the small pockets of blue-clad fans.
Match Event
Ronaldo missed shots wide right in the 68th and 73rd minutes.
Chance - Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes also had a chance to put Portugal on top in the 90th minute but his shot was also wide right.
Match Event
Portugal looked to have taken the lead in the 55th minute on a bicycle kick by João Cancelo, but he was ruled offside.
Key Turning Point
Goal! Portugal 1, Congo DR 0. João Neves (Portugal) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Pedro Neto with a cross.
Player of the Match
Match Defence / Clean Sheet Units
Impact Performance
Group Impact
A hard-fought draw sees both DR Congo and Portugal share the spoils, leaving Group K completely open.
Tactical Takeaways
Goalkeepers and defensive blocks dominated, earning clean sheet points for managers who backed the defences.
Next Fixtures
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Next for DR Congo
Pre-match File
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Match Metadata
- Group
- Group K
- Date
- June 17
- Venue
- Houston
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Style Clash
Portugal should be more comfortable when they can break quickly into open grass; DR Congo would rather accept loose phases and trust their runners. The early contest is about whose rhythm survives.
Stylistic Clash Profile
Comparing tactical leanings and spectrum gaps
Technical Craft vs Physical Power
Portugal relies on technical quality; DR Congo brings physical intensity.
Match Intelligence Board
First 15
What to Watch in the First 15 Minutes
Early clue for Portugal: whether Vitinha and Neves control the rhythm or the attack bends too much toward forcing Ronaldo moments. For DR Congo, the opening question is whether Wan-Bissaka's width creates attacks or leaves too much space behind the right side.
Duel
Key Duel
Cristiano Ronaldo versus Yoane Wissa is the easiest shorthand for this match. If one of them starts attacks higher and cleaner, that side should own the better territory.
Upset Path
The Upset Path
A slow first half would suit DR Congo. It would preserve their main threat and put more pressure on Portugal to force the issue. DR Congo's best path is to press hard, keep the diaspora energy connected and let Wissa or Bakambu finish a high-turnover chance.
Fantasy
Fantasy Teaser
Cristiano Ronaldo is the obvious safe-side read if the start is confirmed. Yoane Wissa is more of a swing pick tied to game state, restarts, or a transition-heavy script.
Prediction
Prediction Lens
Portugal have more dependable ways to win, so Portugal by one or two goals is the sensible range. DR Congo can narrow it by surviving the opening pressure.
Neutral Watch
What to Watch if You Are a Neutral Fan
Neutral fans should track the first clean counter, the first pressure spell after a turnover, and whether the game becomes controlled, stretched, or nervous before halftime.
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