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The Portuguese national football team played their first competitive game in December 1921 when they lost to Spain 3-1 in Madrid, and when it comes to their success on the world stage, it would be accurate to state that they have been somewhat patchy in terms of their overall form.
The first World Cup that Portugal managed to qualify for came in 1966, and the world well remembers just how well they performed at the tournament, with the team getting all the way to the semi-finals, where they lost to the hosts, England.
A forward by the name of Eusebio came to the fore in that tournament, netting nine goals to become the top scorer in the competition, and Portugal beat the Soviet Union in the third-place playoff at Wembley Stadium.
It took another twenty years for the Portugal national football team to make it to the World Cup finals again, and in Mexico in 1986, they failed to qualify from their group.
And it was another barren spell that followed with their next appearance coming in 2002, where once again they failed to make progress.
By 2006 an individual by the name of Cristiano Ronaldo had arrived on the scene, and he, along with other world-class talents such as Luis Figo, Deco, and Pauleta, helped A Seleção shine in Germany, beating the Netherlands in the now-infamous Battle of Nuremberg, which saw an incredible 14 yellow cards and four red cards shown in the Round of 16 before they then beat England on penalties and then lost to France in the semi-finals in Munich.
With Cristiano Ronaldo playing a key role, Portugal qualified for the 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 World Cup finals, but on each occasion, they failed to make as big an impact as many would have expected.
Portugal have been remarkably consistent when it comes to the UEFA European Championship. They first qualified for the finals in 1984, when they reached the semi-finals.
In 1996 they got to the quarter-finals in England, and they reached the latter stages of the tournaments in 2000, 2004 (where they surprisingly lost to Greece in the final), 2008, and 2012.
They finally secured a major tournament triumph in 2016, winning the tournament in France against the hosts, despite Cristiano Ronaldo going off injured just 25 minutes into the contest.
Substitute striker Eder crashed in an extra-time winner for Portugal to earn an unlikely victory in Paris.
As defending champions at Euro 2020, A Seleção produced an underwhelming defence of their throne. Portugal ended 3rd in a tightly-contested group also featuring France, Germany and Hungary, before losing to Belgium in the last-16.
Portugal secured automatic qualification for the Euro 2024 finals with a flawless campaign of 10 wins from as many qualifying matches, beating the likes of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg and Slovakia home and away.
Cristiano Ronaldo netted 10 goals himself, the second-most of all players involved in Euro 2024 qualifiers.
Portugal play their home fixtures across a number of stadiums, with no one stadium being solely used for this purpose. Among those most commonly used are the Estadio de Luz in Lisbon, the Estadio Jose Alvalade, also in Lisbon, and the Estadio do Dragao in Porto.
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On SeatPick, you'll find a grand total of 2,323 Portugal tickets for sale across two events. Their next match, Denmark vs Portugal | Nations League, will take place at Parken Stadion, and we've got tickets available from $264.
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Those hoping to buy cheap Portugal football tickets are often advised to attend international friendly matches.
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You'll find that the cheapest Portugal tickets on SeatPick are for the upcoming Portugal vs Denmark | Nations League event, with prices starting from $61.
Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon will be the venue for the match on March 23, 2025, with the cheapest tickets located in Category 3 Zone.
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Portugal ticket prices are influenced by the magnitude of the match and where you decide to sit within the stadium.
Friendly matches are often cheap but prices to see Portugal play at a major international tournament will be higher.
SeatPick is currently presenting fans with Portugal football tickets starting from $61, while the average ticket price stands at $926.
Portugal will be playing at the following cities and venues in the upcoming 2024/2025 season, if Portugal currently has any scheduled games then you can scroll up this page and find the full Portugal fixture list, pick the event you are looking for and buy your Portugal match tickets.
Parken Stadion
in CopenhagenEstadio Jose Alvalade
in Lisbon