World Cup Group Stage: Portugal Held to 1-1 Draw by Democratic Republic of the Congo
Al Rayyan, Qatar – Portugal’s FIFA World Cup campaign opened with a frustrating 1-1 draw against a resilient Democratic Republic of the Congo side at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. The Seleção dominated possession but lacked the cutting edge to break down a well-organized African defense, while the Leopards struck a vital equalizer through a set-piece to earn a share of the spoils.
Match Overview
In front of a capacity crowd, Portugal started as clear favorites, boasting a star-studded lineup led by Bruno Fernandes and João Cancelo. However, DR Congo, appearing in only their second World Cup finals, showed no signs of stage fright. The match was a tale of two halves: Portugal controlled the first 45 minutes and took a deserved lead, but the Congolese grew in confidence after the restart and capitalized on a momentary lapse in concentration from the Portuguese backline.
Key Moments
- Portugal’s opener (32’): A sweeping move down the right flank saw Diogo Jota cut the ball back for Bruno Fernandes, who swept a first-time shot into the bottom corner from 18 yards.
- DR Congo equalizer (67’): A curling corner from the left by Yannick Bolasie was met by the unmarked Cédric Bakambu at the near post, who glanced a header past Rui Patrício.
- Late pressure: Portugal pushed for a winner in the final ten minutes, but DR Congo goalkeeper Ley Matampi produced a stunning save to deny a close-range header from Gonçalo Ramos.
Tactical Story
Portugal lined up in a fluid 4-3-3, attempting to overload the wide areas, but DR Congo’s disciplined 4-4-2 defensive block, spearheaded by the tireless Chancel Mbemba and captain Marcel Tisserand, congested the penalty area. Coach Héctor Cúper’s side successfully transitioned through direct balls to Bakambu and Bolasie, forcing Portugal’s central defenders to stay deep. The equalizer came from exactly the kind of dead-ball situation the African side had rehearsed throughout their preparation camp.
Standout Players
- Bruno Fernandes (Portugal): Scored the opener and created three chances, but faded in the second half as DR Congo’s midfield pressed higher.
- Cédric Bakambu (DR Congo): Won six aerial duels and took his goal brilliantly. His hold-up play gave the Leopards a crucial outlet.
- Nélson Semedo (Portugal): Struggled to contain the overlapping runs of Congo’s left-back Fabrice N’Sakala, who won three fouls in Portugal’s half.
Group Implications
The draw leaves Portugal with two points to recover in Group H, where they still face South Korea and Mexico. DR Congo will take immense belief into their next match against Mexico, knowing a win could put them in command of qualification. For Portugal, the pressure is now on to deliver a more clinical performance in their second group fixture.

