Cristiano Ronaldo expecting a hostile reception from Irish fans at Aviva Stadium during Portugal's World Cup qualifier match.
Cristiano Ronaldo expecting a hostile reception from Irish fans at Aviva Stadium during Portugal's World Cup qualifier match.
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Ronaldo anticipates boos in Ireland World Cup qualifier

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Cristiano Ronaldo expects a hostile reception from Irish fans when Portugal face the Republic of Ireland in a crucial World Cup qualifier at Aviva Stadium on Thursday. A victory for Portugal would secure their qualification for the 2026 tournament, while Ireland need points to stay in the playoff race. The 40-year-old forward has vowed to 'try to be a good boy' amid tensions from their last meeting.

The match at Aviva Stadium in Dublin kicks off at 7.45pm and will be broadcast on Premier Sports 1. Portugal sit top of Group F, with a win guaranteeing their spot in the World Cup finals in the United States, Canada, and Mexico next summer. Ronaldo, who has confirmed this will be his last World Cup, leads the line with 143 goals in 225 international appearances, closing in on 1,000 career goals.

Ireland, managed by Heimir Hallgrimsson, are third in the group with four points from four games, one point behind Hungary and two games remaining. A loss would end their qualification hopes, especially if Hungary defeats Armenia earlier on Thursday, leaving Ireland four points adrift. Hallgrimsson warned his players of Ronaldo's threat, noting his relentless desire for goals makes Portugal a unique attacking team. 'The statistics speak and answer that question. He is still scoring goals and breaking records,' Hallgrimsson said.

Tensions stem from last month's reverse fixture in Lisbon, where Ireland suffered late heartbreak. Caoimhin Kelleher saved Ronaldo's penalty, but Ruben Neves scored an injury-time winner for a 1-0 Portugal victory. Ronaldo's celebration in the face of defender Jake O’Brien irked Irish fans. Midfielder Josh Cullen believes Ireland can exploit Portugal's defense, saying, 'There are areas that we can exploit in this team when we have the ball.'

Portugal midfielder Joao Neves expects a tough away game, adding, 'I think it will be more difficult, away from home, they will be with their fans.' Ireland face absences due to injury and suspension: Jayson Molumby is banned, while Mark Sykes, Jason Knight, Will Smallbone, Evan Ferguson, and Robbie Brady are out. Portugal miss Pedro Neto and Pedro Goncalves.

Predicted line-ups are: Ireland - Kelleher; O’Brien, Collins, O’Shea; Coleman, Cullen, Taylor, Johnston; Ebosele, Azaz; Parrott. Portugal - Costa; Cancelo, Dias, Inacio, Mendes; Fernandes, Neves, Vitinha, Silva, Leao; Ronaldo.

Ronaldo remains respectful, stating, 'I really like the fans here... I hope they don’t boo me too much tomorrow. I swear that I’m going to try to be a good boy.' He acknowledged Ireland's quality, predicting a difficult match similar to Lisbon.

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Discussions on X focus on Cristiano Ronaldo's humorous anticipation of boos from Irish fans during the Portugal vs. Republic of Ireland World Cup 2026 qualifier at Aviva Stadium. Users share clips and quotes of Ronaldo promising to be a 'good boy' and praising the passionate Irish crowd, recalling past hostile receptions. Sentiments include amusement at Ronaldo's lighthearted response, excitement from Irish fans about creating an intense atmosphere, and neutral reporting from sports outlets. Some express skepticism about the impact of boos on the 40-year-old star.

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Cristiano Ronaldo receives his first international red card during Ireland's 2-0 victory over Portugal in a World Cup qualifier at Aviva Stadium.
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Ireland defeats Portugal 2-0 in World Cup qualifier as Ronaldo sent off

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The Republic of Ireland secured a 2-0 victory over Portugal in a 2026 World Cup qualifier at Dublin's Aviva Stadium, with Troy Parrott scoring both goals. Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo received his first international red card in the 61st minute for elbowing defender Dara O’Shea. The result keeps qualification hopes alive for both teams heading into their final matches.

The Republic of Ireland travels to Prague for a World Cup play-off against the Czech Republic on Thursday night. Ireland enters on a wave of momentum after recent wins, while the hosts boast an unbeaten home record in qualifiers. New Czech coach Miroslav Koubek takes charge for his first match.

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been cleared to play in Portugal's opening 2026 World Cup matches after FIFA imposed a three-match ban for his red card against the Republic of Ireland, with the remaining two games suspended for one year. The Portugal captain served the first match by missing the 9-1 win over Armenia. The decision avoids any disruption to his participation in the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Portugal secured their maiden FIFA U-17 World Cup title with a 1-0 victory over Austria in the final at Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar on November 27, 2025. Anísio Cabral scored the decisive goal in the 32nd minute, marking his seventh of the tournament. The win highlights European dominance, with Italy taking third place.

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Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti defended his decision to omit Neymar from the latest national team squad, saying he respects everyone's opinion. The move has drawn sharp criticism from former Brazil strikers Romario and Ronaldo, who argue the 34-year-old's talent is too valuable to waste ahead of the World Cup. Ancelotti cited fitness concerns for leaving out the country's record goalscorer.

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