Portugal vs. Nigeria World Cup 2022 warmup time, live stream, TV channel, lineups, and betting odds

Stephen Creek

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Cristiano Ronaldo has dominated headlines in the buildup to Portugal's only friendly match ahead of the 2022 World Cup, following a blistering interview in which he lashed out at Manchester United.

Portugal will be determined not to let Ronaldo's drama distract them as they seek to extend the strong run of form that has seen them win seven of their last nine home games, despite a 1-0 defeat to Spain in September.

Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro has won just two of his eight games in charge of the Super Eagles, and he will be without Napoli striker Victor Osimhen for the trip to Estadio Jose Alvalade.

Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup and Portugal, who are on their way to Qatar, will hope to round off their preparations for the tournament with a victory and a clean sheet.

MORE: FIFA World Cup schedule 2022: Complete match dates, times, team fixtures for Qatar tournament

Portugal vs. Nigeria time

Portugal will face Nigeria at Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon, with the 6:45pm GMT kick-off expected to take place in warm but wet conditions after a week of thundery showers in the Portuguese capital.

Portugal vs. Nigeria live stream, TV channel

Portugal will face Nigeria in their final match before launching their World Cup campaign, at the Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon. They will then fly out to Qatar to open their tournament against Ghana on Nov. 24.

  Date Time TV Channel Streaming
USA Thu, Nov. 17 13:45 ET TUDN ESPN+
Australia Fri, Nov. 18 05:45 AEDT
UK Thu, Nov. 17 18:45 GMT
Canada Thu, Nov. 17 13:45 EST DAZN
Hong Kong Fri, Nov. 18 02:45 HKT Sport Plus 1 Now TV
India Fri, Nov. 18 00:15 IST
Malaysia Fri, Nov. 18 02:45 MYT Astro Supersport 5 Astro Go
New Zealand Fri, Nov. 18 07:45 NZDT
Singapore Fri, Nov. 18 02:45 SGT

Portugal vs. Nigeria lineups

Pedro Neto suffered an ankle injury that ruled him out of the World Cup, and he misses this match along with Diogo Jota, who has a calf injury. Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Danilo Pereira is recovering from a hamstring problem and is unlikely to feature.

PORTUGAL (4-5-1): Costa (GK) — DEFENDERS Mendes, Dias, Djalo, Cancelo — MIDFIELDERS Carvalho, Neves, Vitinha, Silva, Fernandes — FORWARDS Ronaldo

Injuries to Real Sociedad forward Umar Sadi, Cremonese forward Cyriel Dessers and the aforementioned Osimhen mean that it is left to Qudus Akanni and Edidiong Enobong to lead the line for the Super Eagles, as they did in a 2-0 defeat to Costa Rica last time out.

NIGERIA (4-4-2): Bankole (GK) — DEFENDERS Ohaka, Bameyi, Isaiah, Ogbonda — MIDFIELDERS Samson, Nosiru, Wotlia, Nwobodo — FORWARDS Akanni, Enobong

Portugal vs. Nigeria odds, prediction

Portugal's superior form and stronger squad should be enough to secure a win here, with Nigeria a clear outsider.

Ronaldo will be desperate to generate some positive headlines by finding the net, and a bet on more than 2.5 goals in this game could be attractive.

  • Pick: Portugal
  • Prediction: 3-0
  USA
(BetMGM)
Canada
(Sports Interaction)
UK
SkyBet
Australia
(Ladbrokes)
Portugal Win -400 1.25 1/3 1.29
Draw +450 5.03 18/5 5.25
Nigeria Win +1100 10.00 7/1 12.00
Over/Under 2.5 Goals -147/ +105 1.69/2.05 8/11,1/1 1.67/2.10
Both Teams to Score (Y/N) +135/-192 2.15/1.55 1/1, 8/11 2.20/1.62
Portugal -0.5 handicap
(spread/handicap)
TBC 1.71
Nigeria +0.5 handicap
(spread/handicap)
TBC 2.02

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Stephen joined The Sporting News in 2022, having previously provided football news and match coverage for Stats Perform and The Press Association. He’s supported Leeds United for over 30 years and no, he’s still not over Bielsa.