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Feb 7, 2021 at 8.45pm UK at Estadio Municipal
BragaBraga
2-2
PortoPorto
Fransergio (87'), Gaitan (90+4')
Galeno (20'), Tormena (34'), Oliveira (35'), Carmo (59')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Oliveira (36' pen.), Taremi (54')
Corona (5'), Uribe (18'), Conceicao (23')
Corona (60'), Conceicao (90+6')

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

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

Braga host Porto in a huge game at the top of the Primeira Liga table on Sunday evening, with just three points separating the sides.

The hosts will be hoping to go level on points with second-placed Porto with a victory in this game, while the away side will be looking to keep pace with league leaders Sporting Lisbon, currently sitting three points behind the side from the capital.


Match preview

Carlos Carvalhal, now in charge of Sporting Braga, pictured in June 2020© Reuters

Braga come into this game in a fairly rich vein of form, having won their last three league games, and their last four matches in all competitions.

That run has seen Carlos Carvalhal's side overtake Benfica, moving up to third in the top flight, in hot pursuit of the top two sides.

Most recently, Os Arcebispos secured a 2-1 home win against strugglers Portimonense, with second-half goals from Lucas Piazon and Ricardo Horta securing a third consecutive league victory after an early Aylton Boa Morte goal put the visitors ahead.

That result followed a 4-0 thrashing of eighth-placed Moreirense, thanks to goals from Fransergio, Andre Castro, Raul Silva and Horta.

As a result of their recent run, Carvalhal's men have moved onto 12 Primeira Liga wins this season from 17 matches, losing the other five games.

That may be their only slight worry, as no other side in the Primeira Liga's top six have lost as many as this, and Carvalhal will feel that his side can boost their chances of finishing in the top three if they can find a way to convert narrow losses into draws.

However, the Archbishops face one of their toughest challenges so far this season, hosting a Porto side who have not lost in the Primeira Liga since the beginning of November.

Porto head coach Sergio Conceicao pictured on November 3, 2020© Reuters

That form has seen Portugal's defending champions pick up 39 points out of a possible 51 so far this campaign, having won 12 of their 17 league games, while only losing twice.

As a result, they sit second in the division, three points behind leaders Sporting Lisbon, who have a game in hand on Porto.

However, they posted a disappointing result last time out, failing to break down 12th-placed Belenenses, with the game finishing goalless, despite a dominant performance from the Dragoes.

That was the first time Sergio Conceicao's side have failed to score in the league this season, having notched up 39 goals so far, a tally not matched by any other side in Portugal's top flight.

They will be desperate for a win in this tie, which would see them put the pressure back on Sporting at the top of the table, as the Dragoes look to lift their 30th Primeira Liga trophy at the end of the season.

Braga Primeira Liga form: LWLWWW
Braga form (all competitions): WLWWWW

Porto Primeira Liga form: WWDWWD
Porto form (all competitions): DLWWWD


Team News

Porto players celebrate scoring against Marseille in the Champions League on November 3, 2020© Reuters

Young winger Iuri Medeiros is expected to remain out for the Archbishops, having missed their last two matches with injury, and with the strong contingent of attacking players that Braga have available, they will not want to risk rushing the Nuremberg loanee back too soon.

Forward Rui Fonte and young defender Francisco Moura both remain on the sidelines for Os Arcebispos with long-term ligament injuries.

In the biggest Primeira Liga deal on deadline day, Braga lost forward Paulinho to Sporting Lisbon, while they received forward Andraz Sporar and full-back Cristian Borja on loan from the league leaders, with Sporar expected to lead the line once again after making his debut last time out.

He will be joined in attack by fellow January recruit Lucas Piazon, who scored his first Braga goal in the last match, following his arrival from Chelsea.

The hosts will also be boosted by the return of Fransergio, after the midfielder served a one-match suspension in the recent victory over Portimonense.

Meanwhile, Conceicao has several concerns to deal with, including the loss of midfielder Joao Mario after a positive COVID-19 test.

They could also be without exciting midfielder Otavio, who has missed the last two Porto matches with a muscle injury.

Striker Moussa Marega is likely to come back into the starting team in this game, after he was dropped to the bench in the 0-0 draw with Belenenses.

He should join the clinical Mehdi Taremi in attack, with the pair netting a combined 13 goals in the Primeira Liga so far this season.

Similarly, winger Jesus Corona should return to the starting lineup for this match, after he was also rested in the last game, with Conceicao expected to play a more usual full-strength team for this crucial game.

Braga possible starting lineup:
Matheus; Esgaio, Carmo, Rolando, Borja; Fransergio, Castro; Piazon, Horta, Galeno; Sporar

Porto possible starting lineup:
Marchesin; Nanu, Mbemba, Pepe, Manafa; Corona, Oliveira, Uribe, Diaz; Taremi, Marega


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We say: Braga 1-2 Porto

With several key players returning to the starting Porto team, we can see the away side securing a narrow victory in this game, thanks to their slightly superior depth and quality.

Although Braga come into this game with some momentum, we think this could be the game which ends their winning run, and expect them to fall just short against the defending champions.


Top betting tip

Our expert tipster partners at Sporita.com are predicting under 3.5 goals in this match. Click here to find out what else they are predicting for this game and for more of their tried-and-tested football tips.Under 3.5:data


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Porto
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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Sporting Lisbon22184044113358
2Braga21151539211846
3Porto21136245222345
4Benfica21126335171842
5Pacos de FerreiraPacos de Ferreira2212553021941
6Vitoria de GuimaraesGuimaraes2110562722535
7Santa ClaraSanta Clara2284102425-128
8MoreirenseMoreirense216872026-626
9TondelaTondela2173112234-1224
10BelenensesBelenenses2141071318-522
11Rio AveRio Ave215791625-922
12Nacional2256112130-921
13PortimonensePortimonense2155111826-820
14SC FarenseFarense2147102229-719
15Gil Vicente2154121627-1119
16FamalicaoFamalicao2147101832-1419
17Maritimo2153131930-1118
18BoavistaBoavista213992134-1318

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