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Ireland vs Portugal Betting Odds | WC Qualification

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Portugal and the Republic of Ireland are paired in Group F of the UEFA Qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Portugal leads the group with three wins and one draw in four matches, while Ireland is trailing in third place with one win, one draw, and two losses.

The two teams face each other on Thursday, 13th November at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The match kicks off at 19:45 GMT.

In their 17 head-to-head UEFA matches, Portugal won 10 games, Ireland won four, and three ended in a draw.

If you are interested in betting on this fixture, we give you the Ireland vs Portugal betting odds and common markets below.

 

Ireland vs Portugal Betting Odds

7bet offers competitive odds for all WC Qualification matches, including this fixture.

Please note that the odds are accurate as of the publishing time of the article. Make sure to check the latest odds before placing a bet.

 

1X2 Betting Odds

Ireland (1) X Portugal (2)
15/2 15/4 1/3

The 1X2 betting market is one of the simplest and most popular wagers in football betting. The 1 refers to the Home team (Republic of Ireland), 2 is the Away team (Portugal), and X means a draw.

You can pick one out of three choices in this market:

  • 1: Ireland wins
  • X: The match draws
  • 2: Portugal wins

Here’s how to read the Ireland vs Portugal betting odds for the 1X2 market: The odds are 15/2 for Ireland, 15/4 for a draw, and 1/3 for Portugal. In fractional odds, the numerator indicates the expected profit in relation to the bet amount, which is mentioned in the denominator. So, with 15/2 odds, bets on Ireland pay £15 for every £2 if they win. Successfully predicting a draw pays £15 for every £4, and correctly betting on Portugal’s win pays a pound for every £3 bet. Bookmakers also return the stake (betting amount) on successful bets.

When an outcome is considered less likely, bookmakers give it “long” odds. This means your potential payout will be higher; however, your bet will have a low chance of winning. On the other hand, bets with “short” odds pay less, but have a higher likelihood of winning.

This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t bet on teams with long odds. Consider their recent form, head-to-head history, and injury before deciding which way to bet. You can also find valuable bets for underdog teams in the handicap and BTTS markets.

 

Double Chance Odds

Ireland or Draw Ireland or Portugal Draw or Portugal
11/6 1/6 1/13

Double Chance is a low-risk alternative to 1X2. This market allows you to cover two outcomes instead of one. This increases your chances of winning the bet to 66% (2 out of 3). However, bookmakers offer short odds in this market due to the high win probability.

The double chance betting options for this fixture are:

  • Ireland or Draw (1X): Your bet only loses if Portugal wins.
  • Ireland or Portugal: This covers both teams to win and removes the option of a draw.
  • Draw or Portugal: This loses if Ireland wins the match.

Double chance bets are typically useful when you believe both teams are strong and there may be a possibility of a draw.

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Handicap Betting Odds

Ireland (+1.5) Portugal (-1.5)
4/5 20/21

 

Ireland (+2) Portugal (-2)
10/23 33/20

 

Ireland (-0.5) Portugal (+0.5)
13/2 1/14

 

Handicap bets are useful when one team appears to be stronger than the other. If you look at the head-to-head history, Portugal appears to be stronger. It is also leading in the Group F standings. So, the handicap market is suitable for bettors who want to back Ireland.

In this bet, your chosen team is given a head start or an advantage. For example, a +1.5 handicap means 1.5 points will be added to Ireland’s total, and the same amount of points will be deducted from Portugal. So, a final score of 1–3 becomes 2.5–1.5 after adjusting for the (+/-) 1.5 handicap. This means bets on Ireland win, even if they lose the match.

Consider the Ireland vs Portugal odds in this market only if you can predict how close or wide the scoreline will be. Here’s how different handicaps affect the final result:

  • Ireland +1.5/ Portugal -1.5: Ireland gets a two-goal advantage here. So, a score like 0–2 will be adjusted to 1.5–0.5, and bets on Ireland win. Portugal will be able to overcome the gap if it wins the match with a four-goal margin.
  • Ireland +2/ Portugal -2: Ireland gets a big advantage with this handicap. Bets on Ireland win if they win, draw, or lose by three or fewer goals. A four-goal difference will lead to a draw. Bets on Portugal win in this handicap if they manage to win with a five-goal margin.
  • Ireland -0.5/ Portugal +0.5: This is a small handicap where bets on Portugal win in case of a draw.

 

Both Teams to Score (BTTS) Odds

Yes No
21/20 20/27

Both Teams to Score or BTTS is suited for new bettors, as it considers only one aspect of the game: whether both teams score in the full 90 minutes.

BTTS “Yes” bets win if the final score is at least 1–1 or higher. On the other hand, the “No” bet wins if either or both teams fail to score and the final score has a zero in it, like 0–0, 2–0, or 1–0.

Consider the clean sheets (where the opposition team’s score is zero) when analysing the Ireland vs Portugal odds in this market. The higher the clean sheets, the higher the chances that “No” bets may win.

 

Goal Total (Over/Under) Odds

Over 2.5 Under 2.5
4/6 23/20

In this market, bettors have to predict the total number of goals that will be scored in Thursday’s match. For this fixture, the default betting line is set at Over or Under 2.5 goals.

  • Over 2.5 means you’re betting that the match will have three or more goals. For example, scores like 1–2, 2–2, or 1–3 would all win in this bet.
  • Under 2.5 wins if the game ends with two or fewer goals, such as 0–0, 0–2, or 1–1.

Bettors are free to choose a total ranging from 0.75 to 5+ goals combined. Portugal has strong attackers like Cristiano Ronaldo and Pedro Neto in its squad, who are known for scoring freely. If you are a cautious bettor, consider a low-risk bet like Over 0.75. This wins as long as at least one team scores and the final score is 0–1 or 1–0 (or higher).

 

Correct Score Odds

  Ireland vs Portugal 

Correct Score Bet

Odds
0–0 14/1
1–0 20/1
1–1 8/1
0–1 6/1
2–0 60/1
0–2 16/3
2–2 20/1

Here, you have to predict the exact final score of the match, not just the outcome. This makes it a risky bet. because predicting a precise score can be difficult. So, choose only the smallest amount of bet when considering the Ireland vs Portugal odds for this bet.

 

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