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Iceland - Iceland Vs Portugal 198199 Live Volleyball
Iceland
06-06 22:00
0 - 3
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Portugal - Iceland Vs Portugal 198199 Volleyball Score
Portugal
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H2H
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S1
S2
S3
Iceland
19
18
13
0
Portugal
25
25
25
3
Match Info

Portugal delivered a clinical straight-sets victory over Iceland (25-14, 25-17, 25-12) in their European League encounter on 6 June 2026, played in Reykjavík. The result extends Portugal's winning run to four matches and highlights the growing gap in experience and depth between the two sides.

Match Overview

The match was essentially one-sided from the opening serve. Portugal’s powerful serving and disciplined defensive system overwhelmed Iceland, who struggled to establish any sustained offensive rhythm. The home crowd at the Laugardalshöll tried to lift their team, but Iceland’s passing inconsistencies made it difficult to challenge.

Set-by-Set Breakdown

  • Set 1 (14-25): Portugal jumped to an 8-2 lead behind a series of aces from outside hitter Joana Vasconcelos. Iceland’s errors mounted quickly, and Portugal closed the set with a 7-0 run.
  • Set 2 (17-25): Iceland showed brief resistance, tying the score at 8-8 on a smart tip from Anna Björnsdóttir. But Portugal responded with a 10-2 burst, fueled by middle blocker Inês Carvalho’s quick attacks and solid blocking.
  • Set 3 (12-25): Portugal’s bench players also impressed. Substituted libero Maria Costa delivered perfect receptions, while the second unit maintained the high tempo. Iceland’s attack percentage dropped below 25%, and Portugal sealed the match with a decisive spike from captain Sofia Pinto.

Star Players

  • Joana Vasconcelos (Portugal) – 16 points: She scored six aces and was nearly unstoppable from the left side, winning the game’s MVP award.
  • Anna Björnsdóttir (Iceland) – 9 points: The team’s top scorer showed fight but lacked support. She also contributed 12 digs.
  • Inês Carvalho (Portugal) – 5 blocks: Her net presence limited Iceland’s middle attack to just two kills.

Tactical Analysis

Portugal’s game plan revolved around a high-pressure serve aimed at Iceland’s primary passer, forcing them out of system. Iceland’s setters were repeatedly forced to scramble, making their hitters predictable. Meanwhile, Portugal’s transition offense flowed smoothly behind setter Ana Silva, who distributed the ball to four different attackers in the first set alone.

“We respected Iceland’s fighting spirit, but our focus on our own game paid off,” said Portugal head coach Hugo Silva. “We played smart volleyball, minimized mistakes, and took our chances.”

European League Implications

Portugal’s victory keeps them in pole position in Pool C with 12 points from four matches. Iceland remains at the bottom of the group without a win. The Portuguese side now looks ahead to a crucial clash against Azerbaijan, while Iceland must regroup for a meeting with Greece.

Key Statistics

  • Portugal served 11 aces to Iceland’s 2.
  • Iceland’s reception efficiency was only 38%, well below the competitive threshold.
  • Portugal out-blocked Iceland 9-3.

For Iceland, the challenge is clear: to build a more resilient reception and improve first-ball kill percentages. But against a red-hot Portugal side, there was little the hosts could do on the night.