Our prediction for this Portugal Primeira Liga match:
There will be fireworks when Boavista and Porto lock horns in the Porto derby on Sunday evening. Boavista are fighting tooth and nail to avoid relegation and they head into the local derby buoyed by a 2-1 win over AFS. The good news for the home side is that midfielder Miguel Reisinho returns from suspension.
The Dragons, on the other hand, recorded an important 3-1 win over Moreirense at the weekend, with the team moving one step closer towards the Europa League spot. Boavista are likely to adopt a defence-minded approach in Sunday’s showdown, but we do not believe that they are capable of preventing Porto attackers from finding the net. Taking everything into account, there is a big value in betting on the visitors, that are boosted by Alan Varela’s return from suspension. Top scorer Samu is widely expected to lead the line for the Dragons.
Highlighted Team (Porto):

Futebol Clube do Porto are one of Portugal’s biggest football clubs playing their matches in front of 50,000 people at their Estadio do Dragao. Porto form biggest rivalries with two other Big Three clubs in Portugal and regular league title contenders – Benfica and Sporting CP. Rivalries between the clubs stem from the historical, political, economical and cultural discrepancies between the cities of Porto and Lisbon. The Dragons, as they are commonly known in Portugal, are the second most successful Portuguese team with a total of 74 trophies to their name.
Porto hold a record of five consecutive league titles which are part of the total tally of 27 Primeira Liga trophies. FC Porto’s success extends to the international scene as well with seven European titles. Two-time European champions from 1987 and 2004, Porto also won two UEFA Cup/Europa League titles, the UEFA Super Cup and the International Cup on two occasions. Together with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United, Porto have the most appearances in the UEFA Champions League group stage – the total of 20.