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Portugal vs Congo DR prediction talk starts with a simple truth: this is a first-ever meeting, and it arrives with a lot more story than most Group K openers. Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo meet at 18:00 GMT on 2026-06-17 at NRG Stadium in Houston, with Colombia and Uzbekistan also waiting in a group that should not forgive slow starters.
For Portugal, the script is familiar but still exciting. They arrive with star power, ball control, and the kind of squad depth that makes rival coaches sleep with one eye open. Roberto Martínez has a group valued at around €810.00m, and that number is not just for decoration. Bruno Fernandes comes in after a huge creative season, while the PSG core of Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, João Neves and Gonçalo Ramos has the confidence of recent Champions League success behind it.
Then, of course, there is Cristiano Ronaldo. At 41, his hamstring has been a national talking point, because Portugal without Ronaldo is still strong, but Portugal with Ronaldo remains box office. His reply to fitness doubts was typically direct: “Have you not seen me play?” That is not a medical report, but it is very Ronaldo. Pedro Neto is also fully fit and hungry after missing the 2022 World Cup through injury, and his goal in the 2-1 warm-up win over Nigeria was a useful reminder of his sharpness.
For Congo DR, this night carries deep emotion. The Leopards are back at the World Cup after 52 years, their only previous appearance coming in 1974 when the nation played as Zaire. That alone makes this fixture historic, even before we get to the tactical battle.
Their preparation has been far from easy. A recent Ebola outbreak at home forced the team to cancel a domestic training camp and move friendlies to Europe. US entry rules also meant a 21-day quarantine period before arrival. When the squad finally reached Houston on June 11, their open training session in front of the Congolese diaspora felt like more than football. It felt like a country catching its breath.
Coach Sébastien Desabre has also had a squad issue to solve. Rocky Bushiri was ruled out through injury, with Aaron Tshibola stepping in as a late replacement. On the pitch, Congo DR still have weapons, including Aaron Wan-Bissaka in defence and Yoane Wissa in attack. Wissa’s movement could be key if the Leopards are to make rare counter-attacks count.
The betting odds make Portugal clear favourites: 1.31 for a home win, 5.7 for a draw, and 11.75 for an away win. That market view is not hard to understand. Portugal have more elite options, more tournament experience, and a squad value more than five times higher than Congo DR’s €153.40m.
Still, sports betting is never just about picking the famous shirt. Congo DR have already shown they can spoil a bigger team’s evening. On 2025-12-27, they held Senegal to a 1:1 draw away from home despite win odds of 6.0, a result that should sit on Portugal’s dressing-room wall like a small warning sign: do not get lazy.
That said, NerdyTips’ AI is firm on this one. The best tip is home team to win, with a trust level of 10.0/10 and odds of 1.31. The 1x2 market prediction is also 1, again with a 10.0 trust rating and odds of 1.31. In plain words, our model sees Portugal winning this match more often than not.
The projected match flow supports the same idea. Portugal are expected to have 69% possession, leaving Congo DR with 31%. That should mean long spells of Portuguese passing, patient pressure, and probably a few moments where Congo DR defenders wish the ball would just go out for a throw-in.
The under/over market is more interesting. Our AI leans toward under 3.5 goals, with confidence of 3.0 and odds of 1.47. That lower confidence matters. Portugal should control the game, but opening World Cup matches can be careful. Congo DR may sit deep, protect central spaces, and try to keep the match alive as long as possible.
The predicted half-time score is 1:0, and the final score prediction is 2:0. That fits the data well: Portugal pressure, Portugal chances, but not necessarily a wild goal festival. A 2:0 result would also match the expected gap in quality without ignoring Congo DR’s likely discipline and pride.
Our Portugal vs Congo DR prediction is a Portugal win, with under 3.5 goals as a reasonable secondary angle for bettors who prefer a safer goal line. The main tip remains 1 on the 1x2 market. Congo DR have heart, history, and a dangerous upset memory from that draw with Senegal, but Portugal look too strong in too many areas.
For sports betting readers, the story is clear: respect the Leopards, but trust the numbers. Portugal should start their Group K journey with control, patience, and three points.
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| 10 Jun | W |
Portugal
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Nigeria
| 1 |
| 06 Jun | W |
Portugal
| 2 |
Chile
| 1 |
| 01 Apr | W |
USA
| 0 |
Portugal
| 2 |
| 29 Mar | D |
Mexico
| 0 |
Portugal
| 0 |
| 16 Nov | W |
Portugal
| 9 |
Armenia
| 1 |
| 13 Nov | L |
Ireland
| 2 |
Portugal
| 0 |
| 14 Oct | D |
Portugal
| 2 |
Hungary
| 2 |
| 11 Oct | W |
Portugal
| 1 |
Ireland
| 0 |
| 09 Sep | W |
Hungary
| 2 |
Portugal
| 3 |
| 06 Sep | W |
Armenia
| 0 |
Portugal
| 5 |
| 03 Jun | D | Congo DR |
0 | Denmark |
0 |
| 31 Mar | W | Congo DR |
1 | Jamaica |
0 |
| 25 Mar | W | Congo DR |
2 | Bermuda |
0 |
| 06 Jan | L | Algeria |
1 | Congo DR |
0 |
| 30 Dec | W | Botswana |
0 | Congo DR |
3 |
| 27 Dec | D | Senegal |
1 | Congo DR |
1 |
| 23 Dec | W | Congo DR |
1 | Benin |
0 |
| 16 Dec | W | Congo DR |
2 | Zambia |
0 |
| 16 Nov | D | Nigeria |
1 | Congo DR |
1 |
| 13 Nov | W | Cameroon |
0 | Congo DR |
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Portugal | 0 | 0-0 | 0 |
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Congo DR | 0 | 0-0 | 0 |
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Uzbekistan | 0 | 0-0 | 0 |
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Colombia | 0 | 0-0 | 0 |