FC Porto
- FC Porto have won three of their last five matches in all competitions (D1, L1).
- FC Porto have been the best team in the Primeira Liga 2025/2026 for a reason, with Francesco Farioli’s 4-3-3 system, based around high-possession, central overload and high-intensity pressing, working in perfect harmony to date.
- Porto’s home record is particularly impressive - they’ve won ten and drawn two of their 12 matches at Dragao Stadium - and wins in both of their previous two home games point to the dominance they can exert on home soil.
Moreirense
- Moreirense have won one, drawn two and lost two of their last five games in all competitions.
- Visitors Moreirense have had a mixed bag of a season to date, with a record of 4-3-6 in 13 away games in the Primeira Liga 2025/2026, and their position of 7th in the standings with 35 points from 25 matches makes them a solid mid-table side.
- Vasco Botelho da Costa’s men have adopted a compact 4-3-3 system since the Portuguese boss took over in July 2025, utilising their structure to press with discipline and cover the pitch vertically in transition, playing to the wings.
Head-to-Head
- Sunday’s hosts have won four of their past five meetings with Moreirense, who have won once during the same time period.
- Farioli’s side will be looking to build on their 2-1 away victory in the sides’ last head-to-head meeting in the Primeira Liga 2025/2026 four months ago.
Key Players
- Porto have enough momentum and quality to continue their unbeaten home record with another win on Sunday, with Samuel Aghehowa (12 goals in 20 Primeira Liga 2025/2026 matches) their greatest attacking threat.
- Guilherme Schettine is the Green and Whites’ best finisher with nine goals in 15 Primeira Liga 2025/2026 appearances, and he will be their main threat.
Betting Insights
- Porto’s average of 0.33 goals conceded per home game, along with Moreirense’s tendency to struggle for goals against the top teams, points to a home shutout.
- We’re going with Both Teams to Score - No at 1.45 for this game.
Prediction
- Porto have enough momentum and quality to continue their unbeaten home record with another win on Sunday.
- Porto’s average of 0.33 goals conceded per home game points to a home shutout.