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Large fan crowds expected in sweltering Toronto for Portugal-Croatia World Cup match

Environment Canada warned of temperatures up to 37 C as the city shifted fans to other viewing sites and deployed extra safety measures.

  • Portugal faces Croatia in the FIFA men's World Cup round of 32 today, Thursday, at Toronto Stadium, with the match coinciding with the anniversary of forward Diogo Jota's death.
  • One year has passed since Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash in Spain, an event that stunned Portugal and the football community.
  • Portugal manager Roberto Martinez, who called Jota "our light," named him an honorary member of the World Cup squad. Defender Vitinha said Wednesday, "We have all the motivation, for our families, for Diogo Jota, for the whole country."
  • Jota's widow, Rute Cardoso, urged Scotland captain Andy Robertson to carry Jota's memory onto the pitch, while fans in Toronto's Little Portugal find extra inspiration in the anniversary.
  • Extreme weather poses a challenge, with humidity making temperatures feel like 42 C and a thunderstorm forecast for kickoff. The winner advances to face either Spain or Austria.
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Portugal and Croatia are faced in their first direct elimination duel in the 2026 World Cup for a ticket to the 8th finals. Roberto Martínez’s team, a star-packed set on all its lines commanded by veteran Cristiano Ronaldo in his last big international tournament, has not deployed the showy football that led them to conquer the Nations League in 2025 and become one of the favorites to lift the World Cup. Lusos settled in the seven-year-olds as s…

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One of the football senators of this century will be retiring from World Cups after the Portugal-Croatia match. It is hard to believe that 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo or 40-year-old Luka Modrić will persist or get a chance in 2030.

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Portugal and Croatia had anything but easy group stages at this World Cup. In a battle of stars, the countries face each other in the Round of 32. Who will advance: Cristiano Ronaldo or Luka Modric? Follow it live here!

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Reuters broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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