Portugal advanced in emphatic style, overcoming an early setback to defeat Denmark 5-2 on the night and 5-3 on aggregate. Despite Cristiano Ronaldo’s shocking penalty miss in the 6th minute, Portugal found their breakthrough thanks to a bit of fortune — a Joachim Andersen own goal in the 38th minute gave them a narrow halftime lead.
Denmark came out fighting in the second half, with Rasmus Kristensen’s composed finish in the 56th minute briefly sparking hope for the Danes. But when the pressure mounted, Portugal’s stars rose to the occasion. Ronaldo redeemed himself with a 72nd-minute strike, only for Christian Eriksen to level things again just four minutes later in a dramatic exchange.
The turning point came through Francisco Trincão, whose clinical finishes in the 81st and 91st minutes shattered Danish resilience. Gonçalo Ramos sealed the victory in extra time with a composed goal in the 115th minute, ensuring Portugal’s place in the next round.
Ronaldo’s missed penalty could have defined the night — but instead, it was Portugal’s relentless attacking depth and resilience that stole the show.
Goncalo Ramos 115th minutes POR 5-2 DEN
Francisco Trincao 91ST minute POR 4-2 DEN
Francisco Trincao 86th minute POR 3-2 DEN
Christien Eriksen 76th minute POR 2-2 DEN
Rasmus Kristiensen on 56th minute POR 1-1 DEN
Cristiano Ronaldo 72 minutes POR 2-1 DEN
Portugal's Talisman, Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty in the 6th minute