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Portugal – Slovakia: when does it start, where to watch the Euro 2024 qualifying match online, October 13

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Portugal – Slovakia: when does it start, where to watch the Euro 2024 qualifying match online, October 13

The Portugal national team will play a home match with the Slovak team in the 7th round of UEFA EURO 2024 qualifying on Friday, October 13.

The game will take place in Porto, the starting whistle will sound at 21:45 Moscow time. The match will be shown live on the MATCH PREMIER TV channel, the broadcast will begin at 21:35 (Moscow time).

The main referee of the meeting was Tasos Sidiropoulos from Greece, his assistants were Polychronis Kostaras and Lazaros Dimimtriadis. Angelos Evangelou is in charge of VAR.

The Portuguese national team has scored 18 points in six Euro 2024 qualifying matches and is in first place in Group J. Slovakia is in second place with 13 points.

Bookmakers consider the Portuguese national team to be the clear favorite of the match; you can bet on their victory with odds of 1.2. The success of the Slovak national team will multiply the bet by 13, a draw is estimated at 6.3.

You can also follow the progress of the match on the websites sportbox.ru and matchtv.ru.

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In the match of the 19th round of the French championship, Paris Saint-Germain beat Auxerre with the score 1:0.

The only goal was scored Bradley Barcola in the 79th minute.

PSG scored 45 points and ranked first, ahead of Lens, who have 43 points and a game in hand. Auxerre is 17th with 12 points.

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Aston Villa manager Unai Emery He played his 100th Europa League match as a coach.

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Unai Emery’s 100 matches in the Europa League:

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  • 20 – Valencia
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Managers who have won the most UEFA competitions since 2020

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  • 41 – Pep Guardiola (Spain)
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  • 35 – Mikel Arteta (Spain)
  • 32 – Jose Mourinho (Portugal)
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  • 28 – Arne Slot (Netherlands)
  • 27 – Paulo Fonseca (Portugal)
  • 27 – Simone Inzaghi (Italy)
  • 25 – Gian Piero Gasperini (Italy)

In addition, after the victory in Istanbul, the Spanish player became the player with the best points per game average in UEFA tournaments in this period (2.18).

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  • 2.18 – Unai Emery (Spain)
  • 2.17 – Carlo Ancelotti (Italy)
  • 2.17 – David Moyes (Scotland)
  • 2.16 – Hansi Flick (Germany)
  • 2.15 – Paulo Fonseca (Portugal)
  • 2.13 – Mikel Arteta (Spain)
  • 2.12 – Jurgen Klopp (Germany)
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  • 1.85 – Xabi Alonso (Spain)
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Last summer, Robertson almost moved to Atlético Madrid, but the deal was cancelled, and now Tottenham wants to lure the player to themselves, taking advantage of the fact that his contract expires at the end of the season.

Since the Scotland international joined Liverpool from Hull in 2017 for a fee of around £8 million, he has won every trophy with the club and has become a cult figure on Merseyside.

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