The Republic of Ireland remain in the hunt for a place at the 2026 World Cup after they stunned Portugal 2-0 at the Aviva Stadium, with Cristiano Ronaldo being sent off.

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Match Report

Troy Parrott scored twice for the hosts in Dublin, while it was contrasting emotions for Portugal's number seven as Ronaldo received the first red card of his storied international career, in his 226th match.
AZ Alkmaar striker Parrott gave Ireland the lead after 17 minutes when a deep corner towards the far post was headed across goal by Liam Scales, and Parrott was on hand in the six-yard box to convert past Diogo Costa.
Chiedozie Ogbene struck the upright with a low, curling effort, but Parrott doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time as he managed to squeeze the ball in at the near post after taking down a hopeful long pass from Dara O'Shea.
And Portugal's hopes of a turnaround were all but gone when Ronaldo was sent off following a pitchside VAR review, after the forward caught O'Shea with his elbow in a moment of frustration.
Goncalo Ramos forced a late save from Caoimhin Kelleher, but Heimir Hallgrimsson's side are now three points behind Portugal in Group F and trail second-placed Hungary by only one ahead of their meeting on Sunday, which will bring the curtain down on their campaign.
Troy Parrott’s brace has secured all three points!
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Data Debrief: Parrott achieves rare Irish brace
Although they were aided by Ronaldo's red card, it was a well-earned victory for Ireland, who produced 1.96 expected goals (xG) from 14 shots to Portugal's 1.55 from 27 attempts.
Portugal's 15 shots were their most in the first half of a major tournament qualifier (World Cup/Euros) without scoring since September 2017 versus Hungary (17).
Aged 23 years and 282 days, Parrott is the third-youngest player ever to score more than once in a competitive international for Ireland, after David Connolly against Liechtenstein in May 1997 (19 years and 349 days) and Robbie Keane versus Malta in October 1998 (18 years and 98 days).
The former Tottenham forward is also the first player to score more than once in any match for Ireland since Callum Robinson netted a hat-trick against Qatar in October 2021.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!

2' Ronaldo tries to back heel it towards goal, but it's easy for Kelleher

9' Ronaldo takes a free-kick....and blasts it into the wall

11' Felix pulls the ball back to Ronaldo, who skies it into the Portugal fans

18' GOAL! Parrott heads home to open the scoring! Republic of Ireland 1-0 Portugal


27' Inacio plays in a good ball for Ronaldo, whose effort is easy for Kelleher

32' Neves is invited to shoot and his effort flashes just wide of Kelleher's post

39' CLOSE! Ogbene almost makes it 2-0 as his low effort crashes off the post

45' GOAL! Parrott finds a gap at the near post! Republic of Ireland 2-0 Portugal


48' Vitinha misses a huge chance at the back post

55' Ronaldo has a go with his left foot, but it's wild and out of play

61' Red Card! Ronaldo sent off as he swings an elbow into the back of O'Shea



79' Goncalo Ramos comes on to replace Joao Neves

88' Highlight from Republic of Ireland vs Portugal

Line-ups
Republic of Ireland XI: Coleman, Kelleher, Josh Cullen, Chiedozie Ogbene, O'Shea, Liam Scales, Finn Azaz, Parrott, Nathan Collins, Jake O'Brien, Jack Taylor
Subs: Egan, Jamie McGrath, Travers, Mikey Johnston, Kevin O'Toole, Coventry, Dunne, Gavin Bazunu, Idah, Andrew Moran, Festy Ebosele, Johnny Kenny
Portugal XI: Ronaldo, Cancelo, Neves, Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Costa, Dalot, Felix, Vitinha, Gonçalo Inácio, João Neves
Subs: Rui Silva, Semedo, Palhinha, Francisco Trincão, Leao, Matheus Nunes, Francisco Conceição, Gonçalo Ramos, Carlos Forbs, António Silva, João Carvalho, Renato Veiga
