Four years ago, at the age of 37, Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup dreams looked over after Morocco dumped Portugal out of the Qatar World Cup. "The dream ended," posted the former Manchester United forward on social media. Already drifting out of Portugal's starting side in that tournament, few would have expected Ronaldo would hold on for a sixth World Cup. Yet here he is - with the conversation still revolving around him.
Tonight's friendly against Nigeria could well be his final match for Portugal on home soil. Roberto Martinez is likely to be fielding questions about Ronaldo throughout the coming days and weeks, such is his draw. Here's everything you need to know about watching Portugal v Nigeria.
What time is Portugal v Nigeria?
Portugal v Nigeria kicks off at 8.45pm BST on Wednesday, June 10. The match will be played at Estadio Dr. Magalhaes Pessoa in Leiria, Portugal.
Is Portugal v Nigeria on TV?
No, unfortunately the game will not be shown live and free-to-air in the UK. However, viewers can still watch the match live on Amazon Prime PPV. Prime PPV coverage begins just 10 minutes before kick-off (8.35pm). Viewers will have to pay the £2.99 fee to tune into the action.
Portugal v Nigeria live stream
If you prefer to stream online or via mobile devices, the match will be directly accessible via the Amazon Prime Video website. Alternatively, you can also use the official Prime Video app, which is available on iOS, Android, and most major smart TV platforms.
Quotes corner
Portugal manager Roberto Martinez: "Our captain (Ronaldo) sets an example in everything he does. He gives his all, 24 hours a day, to help the national team. Our captain and the rest of the players are not thinking about the future. We don't know what can happen in the future because they can get injured and there are decisions that are out of their hands. The focus is on training, being the best, putting the concepts into practice and showing pride in wearing the shirt. That's the example he sets. His sole aim is to use it for tomorrow to improve."
"We have an opportunity to work on aspects that are similar to what we'll face against Congo. It's a different African side. It will be a demanding opponent, who will be a test to prepare our squad. It's a group of very talented players. We have the structure and discipline to win every game. The statistics speak for themselves: goals, victories, total commitment to pressing high up the pitch and defending quickly -- that's the style, the result of 15 years of work in Portuguese youth football."
"Another aspect is the tactical one. It's a bit different from talking about our tactical structure. The style is what we have. As for tactics, I already said on the first day. The idea is to have tactical flexibility to adapt individual talent within the team's structure. And that's what we're working on: our style is straightforward and well-defined."



