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Armenia vs. Portugal Prediction, Match Preview and Tips, 6 September 2025

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Bruno Fernandes of Portugal lies on the ground during the UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg Two match between Portugal and Denmark
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Anticipation builds as Armenia hosts Portugal at the Republican Stadium – Vazgen Sargsyan for their first round of the World Cup Qualification UEFA. With both teams eager to kick off their campaign, this encounter promises a clash of determination and skill.

Armenia, led by coach John van ‘t Schip, faces a challenging task. Their recent form, with a record of LLWLL, indicates defensive frailties and a struggle in front of goal. Portugal, under Roberto Martinez, comes in strong with a DLWWW form and high morale after notable wins against Spain and Germany.

The weather is set to be mild, with broken clouds and a temperature of 23°C, providing perfect conditions for an epic showdown.

Match facts:

  • Armenia have not won in 7 consecutive matches in this competition.
  • Portugal have not lost in 8 consecutive matches away in this tournament.

Expect Portugal to dominate, leveraging their superior squad and form.

Armenia vs. Portugal Prediction & Tip

Our recommended tip is an Away Win for Portugal. This prediction is based on several key factors:

  • Portugal’s strong recent form, including wins against top-tier teams like Spain and Germany.
  • Armenia’s defensive struggles, having conceded 16 goals in their last four matches.
  • Historical dominance of Portugal over Armenia, winning three out of their last four encounters.
  • Portugal’s recent form is impressive, with a record of DLWWW.
  • Armenia’s defensive vulnerabilities make a home win unlikely.
  • Portugal’s squad strength, featuring high-profile players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes, further bolsters their chances.
Armenia
Portugal
Odds are subject to change. Last updated September 4, 2025 9:20 am

This tip provides a solid opportunity given Portugal’s dominance and Armenia’s recent struggles.