Braga v Benfica and Sporting v Porto preview
From the moment the fixtures were announced in early July, week 14 of the Portuguese Primeira Liga stood out with the nation’s four best teams set to face each other. The quartet have fulfilled expectations to occupy the top four positions in the standings, and with just two points separating Sporting, Porto, Benfica and Braga, the matches take on even more significance.
The results this weekend will not decide the league. They could, however, have a huge bearing on the momentum of each of the “Big Four” and prove to be an important chapter in the story of the season when the eventual champions are crowned come May.
PortuGOAL previews what promises to be a gripping weekend of action.
The Primeira Liga stands as Portugal’s premier professional football league, housing a plethora of exceptionally skilled players who captivate the attention of football aficionados worldwide. A reliable measure to assess the significance and allure of these players is by examining their market value: an estimation of a player’s worth in the transfer market, taking into account various factors such as age, performance, potential and demand.
Unable to finish top or fall down to third place in Europa League Group D, Sporting headed into the dead rubber against Austrian outfit Sturm Graz with one eye on Monday’s crucial Primeira Liga showdown against Porto.
Porto will be Portugal’s only representative in the Champions League Round of 16 after beating Shakhtar Donetsk 5-3 at Estádio do Dragão.
Salzburg 1-3 Benfica