Portugal vs. Ireland: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live
Portugal has enjoyed a remarkable 2025, which typically indicates the lack of a major international competition.
Despite the talent-rich Iberian nation's disappointing performances at premier tournaments, they've demonstrated themselves as one of Europe's most formidable teams this year and are considered among the top contenders to claim their maiden World Cup title next summer.
Their qualification journey for the competition has just begun, yet Roberto Martinez's squad is already close to booking their place. Two wins in Lisbon this month should suffice.
They'll first face the Republic of Ireland on Saturday evening, and here's how fans can watch from around the world.
What Time Does Portugal vs. Ireland Kick Off?
How to Watch Portugal vs. Ireland on TV and Live Stream
Portugal's forthcoming qualifier against Ireland will be accessible in the United Kingdom through Amazon Prime Video. A Prime membership isn't necessary to access Saturday's match stream, though an Amazon account is needed to purchase the £2.49 pay-per-view (PPV).
Prime Video also serves as a streaming platform in the United States and Canada.
Spanish-language coverage is offered in the U.S. through ViX, along with Sky Sports in Mexico. FuboTV and Tubi provide additional viewing options in America.
For Canadian viewers who prefer not to use Amazon, DAZN is also broadcasting Saturday's qualifier.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United States | fuboTV, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo Sports Network, ViX, Tubi |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
Canada | DAZN Canada, Amazon Prime Video |
Mexico | Sky+, Sky Sports Mexico |
What Next for Portugal and Ireland?
Hungary has shown resilience under Marco Rossi's leadership, as Portugal discovered last month, and Martinez's team will host the return match in Lisbon on Tuesday. A win there might secure Portugal's World Cup qualification.
If that occurs, Ireland could encounter a team with minimal motivation when they host the world's fifth-ranked nation in Dublin come November.
Ireland needs to defeat Armenia at home in their upcoming qualifier on Tuesday evening.