Aug 16, 2015 at 8.30pm UK at ​Estádio da Luz
Benfica
4-0
EstorilEstoril Praia
Mitroglou (74'), Jonas (78' pen., 81'), Semedo (89')
Lopez (17')
FT(HT: 0-0)

Luiz (48'), Seba (67'), Fernandes (70'), Mattheus (77'), Taira (79'), Cesar (83')

Result: Benfica put four past Estoril Praia in comfortable Primeira Liga victory

Benfica's Brazilian forward Anderson Talisca celebrates after scoring during the Portuguese Liga football match Benfica vs Arouca at Luz stadium in Lisbon on October 5, 2014
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Benfica secure a comfortable 4-0 victory over visitors Estoril Praia in the Primeira Liga, thanks to second-half goals from Kostas Mitroglou, Jonas and Nelson Semedo.

Second-half goals from Kostas Mitroglou, Jonas and Nelson Semedo ensured that hosts Benfica beat Estoril Praia 4-0 in the Portuguese Primeira Liga this evening.

Benfica started the game in a positive fashion as Mitroglou linked up well with Jonas in the opening stages, but they were unable to get past a resolute Pawel Kieszek in the Estoril goal.

Leandro Chaparro appeared in productive form and he produced a standout ball into the path of lone forward Leo, who could not beat Julio Cesar despite finding himself with time and space inside the area.

The away side came out of the blocks aggressively in the second half, and Anderson Luiz went into the book early on for a rather robust challenge in the 48th minute.

The Lisbon club found very little happening in front of goal, but they had frontman Mitroglou to thank in the 73rd minute when he pulled off some adroit finishing to give Benfica the lead in a seemingly lacklustre second half.

The late goal appeared to kick the hosts into action and they soon sealed the three points, as Jonas converted a penalty in the 78th minute to make it 2-0 in favour of SL.

Jonas then completed a brace just three minutes later, having capitalised well from close range to turn another strike beyond Kieszek.

The scoring was not over yet, however, as Benfica grabbed a fourth in the 89th minute, thanks to defender Semedo who broke forward to round off an impressive late rally from the home side.

Benfica's coach Jorge Jesus gestures during the UEFA Champions League group C football match SL Benfica vs Olympiacos FC at Luz Stadium in Lisbon on October 23, 2013
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1Benfica32271482216182
2Sporting Lisbon32255270214980
3Porto32214760293167
4Braga32169754312357
5AroucaArouca32131364435952
6Pacos de FerreiraPacos de Ferreira33139114342148
7Rio AveRio Ave32138114140147
8Estoril PraiaEstoril32137123838046
9Nacional32107153750-1337
10BelenensesBelenenses32910134063-2337
11Vitoria de GuimaraesVitoria32812123950-1136
12Maritimo32105174459-1535
13MoreirenseMoreirense3289153549-1433
14BoavistaBoavista3279162337-1430
15Vitoria de SetubalVitoria32611154056-1629
16UniaoUniao3278172647-2129
17TondelaTondela3376203254-2227
18Academica de CoimbraAcademica3259183258-2624