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World Cup 2026: Another win for Scotland? Chris Sutton’s predictions

By britishbulletin.com18 June 20262 Mins Read
World Cup 2026: Another win for Scotland? Chris Sutton’s predictions
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Houston / Tuesday, 23 June / 18:00

I am at this game for Radio 5 Live too and let’s just say I will be keeping a close eye on Cristiano Ronaldo.

Portugal are such an interesting team. I covered them in their draw against DR Congo and they have the best midfielders in the tournament, but they also have Ronaldo up front.

That used to be a huge positive, but now it is a problem.

You would put Ronaldo up with the world’s all-time greats when he was at his peak, but he is not the same player now.

He killed Portugal against DR Congo and it was like they were playing with a man down.

What I found staggering was that Portugal boss Roberto Martinez must have seen that – everyone else did – but did not take him off.

Ronaldo was world class and was once one of the game’s great goalscorers, but he cannot run or even move anymore.

I want to make it clear I am not criticising the player Ronaldo was, not in any way, but I also think he just should not be playing for Portugal anymore.

I don’t see Martinez dropping Ronaldo for this game, though. His influence is far too great.

I still think Portugal will beat Uzbekistan, who were very open against Colombia, because they have got superior footballers – but if they do win, it will be despite Ronaldo, not because of him.

Sutton’s prediction: 3-0

AI’s prediction: 3-0

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