Portugal will face Lithuania on Tuesday in the hopes they can build off their first UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying win and close the eight-point margin between them and Group B leaders Ukraine.
The defending European champions have played only three games in qualifying—two fewer than Ukraine and one fewer than Lithuania, Serbia and Luxembourg—but are already a little off the pace.
Host Lithuania have taken a single point from their four games and sit last in Group B. The team hasn't won in 15 outings (12 losses, three draws), a streak that dates back to March 2018.