Live stream, TV coverage details and live score for the 2024/2025 UEFA Europa Nations League quarter-final match 2 of 2 - Portugal vs Denmark:
The UEFA Nations League quarter-final second leg between Portugal and Denmark is set for Sunday, March 23, 2025 at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto, Portugal. Here's the detailed information:
Match Details:
- Venue: Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal.
Kick-off Times:
- Central European Time (CET): 8:45 PM
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 7:45 PM
- US Eastern Time (ET): 3:45 PM
First-Leg Score: Denmark leads 1-0 from the first leg, with Rasmus Højlund scoring the decisive goal.
Broadcast and Streaming Information:
Portugal
- RTP / RTP Play – Free (Portuguese). National broadcast and stream.
- Sport TV – Subscription (Portuguese). Premium sports network coverage.
Denmark
- TV 2 / TV 2 Play – Subscription (Danish). TV and OTT stream. No free-to-air option.
Worldwide: For worldwide TV and Streaming options check Watch Athletics page here.
United Kingdom
- Amazon Prime Video UK – Subscription (English). Match streamed live; no free-to-air TV.
- Viaplay YouTube (International) – Free (English). Available without a subscription.
United States
- Fox Sports (Fox Soccer Plus) – Subscription (English). Live TV coverage.
- FuboTV – Subscription (English). Also offers pay-per-match options.
- Univision/TUDN (ViX) – Free & subscription (Spanish). Available on cable and ViX app.
Canada
- DAZN Canada – Subscription (English). Exclusive streaming rights. No TV or French-language broadcast.
Italy
- RAI (RAI Play) – Free (Italian). Streamed online; free account required.
- UEFA.tv – Free (English/neutral). Official UEFA platform for regions without TV coverage.
Spain
- RTVE Play – Free (Spanish). Streamed online; possible TV airing on Teledeporte.
- UEFA.tv – Free (English/Spanish). Alternative official stream.
France
- La Chaîne L’Équipe – Free-to-air (French). Broadcast on terrestrial TV.
- L’Équipe Live – Free (French). Digital stream of same TV coverage.
Germany
- ARD / ZDF – Free (German). Highlights and coverage; no live match broadcast.
- DAZN & RTL+ – Subscription (German). Streamed the match live.
Latin America
- Mexico – Sky Sports – Subscription (Spanish). TV and Blue To Go app.
- Brazil – Sportv & Disney+ – Subscription (Portuguese). Cable and streaming.
- Other Countries – ESPN & Disney+ (Star+) – Subscription (Spanish). TV and online streaming.
Alternative Viewing Options
- UEFA.tv – Free in select regions. English or neutral commentary.
- Viaplay YouTube – Free global stream in some markets, including UK.
- Official Broadcaster Apps – Streams via Fox Sports, TUDN, RTVE Play, RAI Play, RTP Play, etc.
- Pay-Per-View – Some providers like Fubo offer one-off match access.
- Highlights & Updates – Available on UEFA’s official site and major sports news outlets.
For those facing restrictions in their location, accessing the live stream is still possible:
Please verify the availability of these channels and streaming services in your region and ensure you have the necessary subscriptions or access rights to view the match.
Alternative Viewing Options:
UEFA's Official Platforms: UEFA.tv may offer live streaming in certain regions. Registration on the platform is required. UEFA.com
Injury Updates:
- Portugal: João Cancelo is sidelined due to a hamstring injury.
- Denmark: There are no reported injury concerns for Denmark ahead of the match.
Probable Lineups:
Portugal (4-2-3-1):
- Goalkeeper: Diogo Costa
- Defenders: Diogo Dalot, Rúben Dias, Gonçalo Inácio, Nuno Mendes
- Midfielders: Vitinha, João Neves; Pedro Neto, Bruno Fernandes, Rafael Leão
- Forward: Cristiano Ronaldo
Denmark (4-3-3):
- Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel
- Defenders: Rasmus Kristensen, Joachim Andersen, Jannik Vestergaard, Joakim Maehle
- Midfielders: Christian Nørgaard, Morten Hjulmand, Christian Eriksen
- Forwards: Jesper Lindstrøm, Rasmus Højlund, Gustav Isaksen
Match Preview:
Portugal, the inaugural Nations League champions, face a challenging task to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg. Despite their strong home record, they must be wary of Denmark's disciplined defense and counter-attacking prowess. Cristiano Ronaldo, who had a subdued performance in the first leg, will be pivotal in Portugal's quest for a comeback. Denmark, buoyed by their first-leg victory, will aim to maintain their advantage and secure a semi-final berth. While Portugal is favored to win at home, Denmark's resilience could lead to a tightly contested match.