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FINAL
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FernandesBruno Fernandes
29'
AkaydinSamet Akaydin
21'
SilvaBernardo Silva
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Full-time! Türkiye 0-3 Portugal

Portugal are through as Group F winners. They really impressed against Türkiye, who are still in pole position to join Ronaldo & Co. in the last 16.
Full-time
89'

Pass and move

Lovely passing again from Portugal ends with Demiral preventing Bernardo Silva from putting away his second of the contest. Five added minutes to play...
88'

Substitution

88'

Almost!

Fernandes floats a come-and-get-me pass into the six-yard box for Bernardo Silva, who's just beaten to it by the goalkeeper.
86'

Solid foundation

Portugal only conceded twice in 10 qualifying fixtures, and have done well to keep a talented Türkiye side quiet in Dortmund. They'll take some beating in the knockouts...
83'

Standing ovation

Pepe's been brilliant, and the Portugal fans let him know it. The 41-year-old is replaced by Antonio Silva.
83'

Substitution

76'

Bad day at the office

A day to forgot for Akaydin. Scorer of that comedy own goal, he goes off with a stomach problem.
66'

Ronaldo!

The Portugal captain rises to meet Bruno Fernandes' dinked cross, but gets it all wrong. He usually buries those!
63'

Cruise control

It's all Portugal. They're passing the ball with real confidence, without breaking sweat.
59'

Permutations

Montella responds with a couple of changes, but this one is surely beyond his side now. The good news for Türkiye is that their fate is in their own hands. Beat Czechia next week, and they will be through in second place.
56'

It's three!

Ronaldo collects a dinked all over the top of the Türkiye defence. He could shoot, but selflessly squares to the unmarked Bruno Fernandes to stroke home from close range.
56'
Bruno Fernandes
54'

One-sided

Portugal have dominated since the restart. It's going to take something big from Türkiye to get back into this.
49'

Keenly contested

Passes
219
341
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Tackles won
52
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46'

Changes at the break

Martinez shuffles his pack, hooking cautioned pair Palhinha and Leão. Neto and Neves are on, along with Türkiye's Yazici.
Kick-off!
45'
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Substitution

45'
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Substitution

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Half-time! Türkiye 0-2 Portugal

Portugal are in complete control, thanks to Silva's opener and a bizarre own goal. They're heading through as group winners, as things stand.
Half-time
45'

Another caution

Palhinha is carded after catching the heel of Yilmaz to bring an end to a promising Türkiye counter. He can't complain with that decision.
45'

Yellow card

43'

Yellow peril

Leão is fouled this time, with Akaydin going into the book. Celik talks his way into a booking soon after.
42'

Yellow card

42'

Yellow card

41'

Decent attempt

Kökcü works space on the edge of the Portugal area, before drawing a diving save from Costa.
40'

Simulation

Leão's the first Portugal player into the book after a taking a dive on the right-hand side of the Türkiye area. He was also booked for simulation on Matchday 1, so will serve a mandatory ban for the Georgia game.
39'

Yellow card

36'

Over!

Ronaldo gets a sight of goal on the edge of the Türkiye area, but can't keep his curled effort down.
35'

Wayward!

Portugal have a two-on-two attack, but Fernandes blows it by going for goal himself. He skies one whilst running at full tilt, with Ronaldo the better option to his left.
32'

Great save!

Costa's called on for the first time, the Portugal No.1 sticking out his right leg to stop Akturkoglu's low drive sneaking in at his near post.
30'

Calamitous own goal!

Oh, dear! The unmarked Ronaldo shows his frustration as Cancelo misplaces a pass, with the break very much on. Akaydin isn't looking as he tries to play it back to his goalkeeper, who has moved out of position and can't recover to stop the ball from crossing the line. A defender also tried desperately to rescue the situation, but to no avail.
29'

Samet Akaydin

OWN GOAL!

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First caution

Bardakci catches Cancelo on the follow through. The Türkiye centre-back will have to watch his step from here...
25'

Yellow card

24'

On the volley!

Mendes races away again up the Portugal left. He pulls back a cross that deflects to Fernandes, who sends a dipping volley wide of the far post.
23'

Portugal lead!

Leão's the architect for the opening goal in Dortmund. He causes havoc on the left, before slipping a pass into the feet of Mendes. His cut-back deflects behind Ronaldo, but not Silva, who fires home with aplomb from inside the penalty area.
21'
Bernardo Silva
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Denied!

Türkiye shift the ball through the midfield, beating Portugal's high press. A pass threatens to send Kökcü clean through, but Pepe intervenes with a brilliantly timed sliding challenge.
15'

Right idea

Ronaldo gets the better of Kadioglu on the Türkiye left, but Leão can't do anything with his captain's lofted ball into the penalty area.
12'

Both teams going for it

Goal attempts
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8'

Half chance!

Cancelo's cross finds Ronaldo, who heads over under pressure from his marker. Brilliant entertainment in the early stages!
7'

What a chance!

Türkiye go long for right-back Celik. His cross couldn't be measured any better as it sails across the six-yard box for Akturkoglu, who gets in front of Cancelo but can't direct the ball on target.
4'

Worth a go!

Portugal come again with Bruno Fernandes, whose long-range strike is charged down. Very positive start from the men in red and green.
2'

Portuguese pizzazz

Brilliant football from Portugal that all starts with a silky touch from Leão in his own half. A cross is pumped over to the right, where Ronaldo volleys straight at the goalkeeper from 18 yards. Very difficult chance, even for a man of his world-beating talents.
1'

Under way!

Portugal get the ball rolling at the sun-drenched Signal Iduna Park...
Kick-off!

Teams in the tunnel

Messrs Calhanoglu and Ronaldo are the captains...
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Watch: Borussia Dortmund stadium experience

What a venue the 65,829-seater Signal Iduna Park (81,365 capacity, standing and seated) is. Hands down one of the finest in world football.

Group F permutations

A reminder that the winner of today's clash - if there is one - will advance to the last 16 as Group F winners.

Familiar faces

João Cancelo spent the second half of 2022/23 on loan at Bayern Munich, the Portugal full-back helping the record champions win the Bundesliga title from under the noses of Borussia Dortmund on a dramatic final day. Türkiye's Salih Özcan - among the substitutes in Cologne today - was on the BVB bench.

More on those teams

Four changes to the Türkiye team that started the win over Georgia, including in goal, where Altay Bayindir comes in for Mert Gunok. Zeki Celik, Yunus Akgun and Kerem Akturkoglu also get the nod, while ex-Bundesliga players Hakan Calhanoglu and Kaan Ayan retain their places. As for Portugal, right-back Diogo Dalot makes way for holding midfielder Joao Palhinha as Roberto Martinez switches to a back four.

Turkey starting line-up

Bayindir - Celik, Akaydin, Bardakci, Kadıoğlu - Calhanoglu (c), Ayhan - Akgün, Kökcü, Aktürkoglu - Yilmaz

Portugal starting line-up

Costa - Cancelo, Dias, Pepe, Nuno Mendes - Vitnha, Palhinha, Fernandes - Silva, Ronaldo (c), Leão

Tale of the tape

The sides will be meeting for a 10th time when they take to the pitch at the Signal Iduna Park. Portugal command the stats with seven wins to Turkey's two to date.
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Sole representative

Salih Özcan is the only Bundesliga player represented in this game. The Borussia Dortmund midfielder came on as an injury-time substitute in Turkey's victory against Georgia on Matchday 1.

Group leaders

Portugal enjoyed a 2-1 win against Czechia in their opening match of the tournament while Turkey defeated Georgia 3-1, allowing Vincenzo Montella's side to top the standings on goal difference.

Welcome along

The Bundesliga's coverage of Euro 2024 continues apace and it's time for a mouthwatering clash between Turkey and Portugal in Group F.