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Braga
Primeira Liga | Gameweek 25
Mar 8, 2025 at 8.30pm UK
Estadio Municipal de Braga
Porto

Braga
1 - 0
Porto

Horta (17')
Moutinho (88'), Edgar Chissumba Rodrigues (90+2')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Perez (6'), Borges (9'), Fernandes (15'), Otavio (90+1')

Preview: Braga vs. Porto - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Primeira Liga clash between Braga and Porto, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Braga have the opportunity to draw level on points with Porto when both sides face off in this weekend's high-profile clash of Primeira Liga round 25.

A disappointing defeat to Rio Ave last weekend saw the Archbishops slip three points behind the visitors, who strengthened their position in third place with a comfortable victory over Arouca in their own gameweek 24 fixture.


Match preview

Braga manager Carlos Carvalhal during his side's Europa League game against Rapid Vienna, on August 22, 2024© Imago

Following a painful Taca de Portugal exit at the hands of Benfica, Braga failed to find solace in the league as they suffered a 2-1 defeat on their trip to Rio Ave.

Carlos Carvalhal's side had briefly restored parity through Fran Navarro just 10 minutes after Clayton put the hosts ahead, but that effort was ultimately futile as they conceded a winner to Jonathan Panzo in the 70th minute.

That loss ended their six-match unbeaten run in the league, leaving Braga in fourth place with 47 points, but more worryingly, it turned their goal difference disadvantage behind third-placed Porto into a three-point gap.

While the Archbishops will be eager to overturn that deficit with a win this weekend, their recent record at the Estadio Municipal in this fixture offers little encouragement, having lost two of their last three encounters across all competitions and drawn the other.

Looking elsewhere for inspiration, Braga can take confidence from their recent form at the ground, with victories in each of their last five matches.

Three of those wins have come in the Primeira Liga, contributing to their 21-point tally from 12 home matches - the seventh-best record in the division.

Their recent success at the Municipal has been built on defensive solidity, with Braga keeping clean sheets in each of those league triumphs, making their six goals scored all the more valuable, and they will be hoping this trend continues against Porto.

Porto head coach Martin Anselmi on February 7, 2025© Imago

Meanwhile, the Dragons will look to extend their dominance over the hosts, having emerged victorious in each of their last five meetings across all competitions, including a 2-1 triumph in the reverse fixture last October.

Porto enter this weekend's showdown on the back of a 2-0 win at Arouca, with Samu Aghehowa converting from the penalty spot in the 12th minute before Fabio Vieira sealed the victory in the 77th.

That result stretched their unbeaten league run to six matches, though it was only their second triumph in that stretch, as they have struggled to turn draws into victories in recent weeks.

Porto's woes can largely be attributed to their inconsistency in defence, as they have only managed to win games during this streak when they do not concede.

Interestingly, those triumphs were secured on the road, and Martin Anselmi's side will be looking to build on that as they chase three consecutive away league victories for the first time this season.

Braga Primeira Liga form:


Braga form (all competitions):


Porto Primeira Liga form:


Porto form (all competitions):



Team News

Braga's Roger Fernandes celebrates scoring on August 1, 2024© Imago

Braga could be without Roger Fernandes after the right winger was forced off injured against Rio Ave, with Gabriel Martinez, who replaced him in that match, likely to step in from the start this time.

Should Fernandes be ruled out, he will join an injury list that already includes Rodrigo Zalazar, Sikou Niakate and Vitor Carvalho.

As for Porto, they finished the game against Arouca without any fresh injury concerns, meaning Pepe, Marko Grujic and Rodrigo Mora are expected to remain sidelined for this encounter.

However, they will have to make do without Vieira, who will serve a suspension after exceeding the yellow card threshold following his booking last time out.

After delivering a decisive performance against Arouca, Aghehowa is set to lead the line once again as he aims to add to his 14-goal league tally.


Braga possible starting lineup:
Hornicek; Gomez, Oliveira, Bambu, Chissumba; Moutinho, Gorby; Gharbi, Horta, Martinez; Navarro

Porto possible starting lineup:
Costa; Perez, Marcano, Otavio; Moura, Varela, Eustaquio, Joao Mario; Loader, Aghehowa, Borges


SM words green background© PA Photos

We say: Braga 1-1 Porto

This is a battle between a visiting side that has thrived on the road in recent outings and a home team that has turned their ground into a fortress.

With both teams building their recent success on defensive resilience, a tightly contested encounter is expected, making a low-scoring draw the likely outcome.


For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.




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