Our prediction for this Portugal Primeira Liga match:
After recording a hard-fought 1-0 win at Gil Vicente on Monday, Braga will look to keep on climbing the standings when they welcome Portimonense to their Estadio Municipal de Braga. Os Minhotos have been anything but impressive at home ground this season, but they are surely capable of beating Portimonense in front of home fans. Carlos Carvalhal is unlikely to make changes to the team that outplayed Gil Vicente.
The visiting side, on the other hand, failed to impress in a 2-0 loss to Estoril in their last league match. Portimonense face an uphill task in Monday’s football game, and they are unlikely to spoil Braga’s party at Estadio Municipal de Braga. In their last meeting at the venue Braga defeated Portimonense 2-1, and we predict that the history is going to repeat itself. Goalkeeper Ricardo Ferreira remains on the sidelines with a long-term injury for the visitors.
Highlighted Player (Ricardo Horta):
Ricardo Horta is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Sporting Braga in Primeira Liga. Born in Sobreda, Portugal, on September 15, 1994, Ricardo Horta spent his youth career at Ginasio Corroios, Benfica, and Vitoria Setubal.
The 173-cm-tall winger continued playing for Setubal at the senior level, but he moved to Malaga in the summer of 2014, signing a five-year deal with the La Liga outfit. Ricardo Horta scored only one goal in 48 appearances for los Boquerones in the Spanish top flight before signing a loan deal with Braga. In July 2017, he signed a permanent contract with the Minhotos.
Ricardo Horta made his Primeira Liga debut against Rio Ave back in April 2013, during his spell with Vitoria Setubal. His primary position is left winger, but he is capable of producing good performances as a right winger as well. He made his Portugal debut in a 1-0 loss to Albania in the Euro 2016 qualifiers.
Highlighted Team (Portimonense):
Based in Portimao, Portimonense is a Portuguese football club that play home games at Estadio Municipal in Algarve. The capacity of the stadium that was opened in 1937 is 9,544. Portimonense welcome their rivals in black and white shirts and black shirts, whilst yellow is dominant colour of their away kit.
The black and whites finished the 1984/1985 Primeira Liga campaign in 5th position in the standings and, as a result, booked their place in the UEFA Cup. Portimonense did well to Partizan 1-0 on their debut in the European competition, but they suffered a heavy 4-0 loss to the famous Serbian club in the reverse fixture at Yugoslav National Army Stadium.
Fellow Algavre clubs Farense and Olhanense are considered the club’s main rivals. Jackson Martinez is one of the most notable footballers who played for the club. The Colombian attacker is considered one of the most successful attackers in the history of Porto as he scored 67 goals in 90 appearances for the Dragons in the Primeira Liga.