There is another qualifying round for Euro 2024 on Monday. The day features a crucial clash for Group B and also Portugal as they look to continue with 100% success.
Already guaranteed the European Championships, the Portuguese team wants to take advantage of the commitments it has to strengthen the team and “perfect the machine”, as Cristiano Ronaldo declared. Portugal grows at the beginning of the job of coach Roberto Martínez.
It is in this context that Portugal will visit Bosnia, this Monday, at 3.45pm (Brasilia time), at the Bilino Polje Stadium. The Portuguese lead group J with 21 points (they have a 100% success rate), while Bosnia, with nine points, is in fourth place and must win to dream of qualifying for the European Championships.
“Joy. We haven’t had any defeats yet. I’m happy with what I’ve done and the important thing is to continue. We still have a few games and it’s about perfecting the machine. The team is doing well, in different systems,” said Cristiano Ronaldo , referring to the Portuguese ranking and the objective from now on, after the victory against Slovakia, in the last round.
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— Portugal (@selecaoportugal) October 15, 2023
Also in Group J, Luxembourg hosts Slovakia, at 3.45pm (Brasilia time), in a decisive match. The Slovaks are in second place, with 13 points, two more than their rivals this Monday. It’s an important match in the fight for second place. The other match in the group is between Iceland and Liechtenstein, also at 3.45pm.
Greece-Holland is decisive
In Group B, the highlight of this Monday is the clash between Greece and the Netherlands, at 3.45pm, at the Agia Sophia Stadium. It is a direct duel in the fight for qualification for the European Championships.
The match will be broadcast throughout Brazil via the closed channel SportTV.
Greece is in second place in the group, with 12 points from six games. The Netherlands follows closely behind, with nine points from five games. A victory brings the Greeks closer to qualification. The Dutch enter the field under pressure.
France, leader with 18 points and already classified, takes a break in the group. The other match in the group is between Gibraltar, last with zero points, and Ireland, fourth, with three points.
Source: Terra

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