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Cristiano Ronaldo in a Portugal match
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Portugal will look to make it three wins from three in Euro 2024 Group F when they face Georgia in Gelsenkirchen on June 26.

Roberto Martinez's team beat Czechia 2-1 in their opening game thanks to a dramatic late goal from Francisco Conceicao. A 3-0 win over Turkey followed on Matchday 2, in which Cristiano Ronaldo and company underlined their credentials as contenders to lift the trophy.

Georgia suffered a 3-1 loss to those opponents in their opening game, but a draw with Czechia means they can still secure qualification to the next round if they can cause a shock by defeating the Selecao here.

Martinez is likely to make a number of changes given his side have already made sure of top spot in the group, but such is the depth of quality at his disposal, they remain firm favourites to take three points once more.

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Portugal vs. Georgia live stream, TV channel

 TV channelStreaming
USAFOXFubo, Fox app/website, ViX
CanadaTSN 1, 3, 4, TLN, TVA SportsTVA+, VIVA
UKITV 1, STVITV X, STV Player
Australia —Optus Sport
IndiaSony Ten 2, 3Sony LIV, JioTV

USA: Portugal vs. Georgia from Veltins-Arena will be televised in the United States on Fox, with a Spanish-language broadcast via ViX. The English-language stream is available on Fubo, which is offering a FREE seven-day trial.

Radio coverage of the match can be followed on SiriusXM FC.

UK: Wednesday's match will be shown in the UK on ITV and STV platforms.

Canada: Portugal's match can be seen in Canada on TSN's respective TV channel and live streaming services, plus TLN and TVA Sports.

Australia: Australia's sole broadcaster for the Euros is Optus Sport. 

India: This match is available to watch on the Sony TV network, with streaming via SonyLIV and JioTV.

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What time is Portugal vs. Georgia kickoff?

This Euro 2024 Group F match kicks off from Veltins-Arena on June 26 at 9 p.m. local time in Gelsenkirchen.

Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories around the globe:

 DateKickoff time
USA/CanadaWed, Jun. 263 p.m. ET
USA/CanadaWed, Jun. 2612 p.m. PT
UKWed, Jun. 268 p.m. BST
AustraliaThurs, Jun. 275 a.m. AEST
IndiaThurs, Jun. 2712:30 a.m. IST

Portugal vs. Georgia starting lineups & team news

Rafael Leao is suspended as he earned a one-game ban after two yellow cards in the first two games, both issued for diving.

Martinez has made changes although captain Cristiano Ronaldo starts as he goes in search of a first goal at these finals. Diogo Costa remains in goal and Joao Felix makes his first appearance of the tournament.

Portugal (4-2-3-1, right to left): Costa (GK) — Dalot, Danilo, Antonio Silva, Inacio — Palhinha, Neves — Neto, Conceicao, Joao Felix — Ronaldo.

Willy Sagnol has switched to a 3-5-2 system for this game, which sees Kvicha Kvaratskhelia playing alongside Georges Mikautadze in a front two.

Georgia (3-5-2, right to left): Mamardashvili (GK) — Gvelesiani, Kashia, Lochosvili — Kakabadze, Chakvetadze, Kochorashvili, Kiteishvili — Mikautadze, Kvaratskhelia.

Portugal vs. Georgia prediction

  • Score prediction: Portugal 2-0 Georgia

Portugal have already secured top spot in the group, meaning changes are almost certain in Martinez's lineup. However, with those players given the chance to stake a claim for a starting place for the knockout rounds, don't expect them to let up in terms of intensity in this game.

Georgia can still go through with a win, but Portugal's strength in depth means they will likely have too much quality.

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.