Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Portugal vs. Chile Live

Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Portugal vs. Chile Live

A potentially landmark summer for Portugal gets underway in Lisbon, as Roberto Martínez's squad take on Chile in a pre-World Cup friendly this Saturday evening.

The former European champions possess a squad capable of taking the soccer world by storm in North America, with Cristiano Ronaldo, a domestic title winner once again, still spearheading the charge into his sixth World Cup.

The Iberian side secured UEFA Nations League glory last year and have suffered just one defeat in their previous 13 matches, cruising through World Cup qualification with little difficulty. Yet, major tournament success has continued to evade this exceptionally gifted generation of players since Éder's decisive strike at the Stade de France a decade ago.

Portugal faces a Chile side that has experienced a dramatic decline over the past ten years, with the 2015 and 2016 Copa América winners failing to qualify for their third consecutive World Cup after finishing last in the CONMEBOL qualifying standings.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Portugal's upcoming friendly from anywhere in the world.

What Time Does Portugal vs. Chile Kick Off?

How to Watch Portugal vs. Chile on TV, Live Stream

Rúben Neves

For fans eager to see how Portugal shapes up ahead of the World Cup, there are numerous ways to catch Saturday's friendly. U.S.-based viewers can stream the match on Tubi and fuboTV, with Spanish-language coverage available through ViX. Mexico's broadcast is handled primarily by Sky Sports.

FuboTV is also streaming the match in Canada, alongside DAZN, TLN and VIVA. In the U.K., viewers will need to pay a modest fee to watch Portugal's first World Cup warm-up on Saturday, with Amazon Prime carrying the broadcast.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime PPV

United States

fuboTV, Fubo Sports Network, ViX, Tubi

Canada

DAZN Canada, TLN, fuboTV Canada, VIVA

Mexico

Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+, izzi

What Next for Portugal?

Roberto Martínez

Many nations have already made their way to North America in an effort to adapt to local conditions, but Portugal will not be crossing the Atlantic until after completing their warm-up fixtures.

Nigeria will visit the Portuguese capital on Wednesday for a friendly, just one week before Portugal's tournament opener against DR Congo. Their first two matches take place in Houston, while the third, against Colombia, is scheduled in Miami.

Portugal has chosen Palm Beach, Florida, as its base camp for the World Cup.

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