Some of the World Cup’s premier elder statesmen take center stage when Portugal meets Uruguay in Lusail, Qatar.
Cristiano Ronaldo, fresh off becoming the first men’s player to score in five World Cups, leads Portugal against Luis Suárez, Edinson Cavani, Diego Godín and Uruguay to cap Monday’s slate of matches. Portugal enters knowing it can secure its place in the knockout stage with a second straight win, while Uruguay’s fate won’t be sealed either way, regardless of the result, following its 0–0 draw vs. South Korea in their opening match.
Ronaldo’s penalty kick was just the start of a wild match vs.