Portugal Battles Armenia in Crucial 2026 World Cup Qualifier: Complete Viewing Guide

Portugal Battles Armenia in Crucial 2026 World Cup Qualifier: Complete Viewing Guide

Portugal have wasted two chances to secure their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, leaving everything to be determined on the last day of Group F action.

Roberto Martinez's team was initially frustrated by Hungary at home last month and then suffered a convincing 2–0 loss to an energetic Republic of Ireland squad on Thursday. The manner of their loss would have worried many supporters, as the Irish dominated their rivals both on the field and in the atmosphere.

Captain Cristiano Ronaldo's first-ever red card for his country completed a disappointing night for the Portuguese, who must now secure victory on Sunday to ensure their participation in next summer's competition.

Nevertheless, they certainly shouldn't struggle with this task. Armenia were demolished 5–0 in the earlier meeting at the beginning of the qualification process, and they rank 104th in FIFA's world standings.

Here's how supporters can follow Portugal's concluding World Cup qualifying match.

What Time Does Portugal vs. Armenia Kick Off?

How to Watch Portugal vs. Armenia on TV and Live Stream

Fox Sports 2 is offering extensive international coverage this weekend in the United States, with Portugal's crucial match included among those being broadcast on the network. Viewers can also access it through Foxsports.com and the Fox Sports App. ViX will offer Spanish-language commentary.

FuboTV is accessible in the U.S. and Canada, though Canadian viewers can alternatively watch with a current DAZN membership.

Amazon Prime Video serves as the exclusive option for audiences in the United Kingdom. Sky+ and Sky Sports maintain broadcasting rights in Mexico.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

fuboTV, Foxsports.com, ViX, FOX Sports App, Fox Sports 2

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime Video

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Sky+, Sky Sports Mexico

What's Next for Portugal?

Should Portugal triumph on Sunday and earn World Cup qualification, they will participate in two international friendlies during the upcoming March break.

However, should they be overtaken by Hungary or even the Republic of Ireland on the final matchday, Martinez's squad will instead compete in the playoff rounds.