Ronaldo gets first red card for Portugal as Ireland clinch 2-0 win to keep World Cup hopes alive

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Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo will miss their final World Cup qualifier against Armenia on Nov 16.

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo will miss their final World Cup qualifier against Armenia on Nov 16.

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DUBLIN - Ireland stunned Portugal 2-0 on Nov 13 to keep their narrow path to the 2026 World Cup open and make the Nations League winners wait to book an automatic spot on a night where their captain Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off.

Ireland, who have not qualified for a major tournament in a decade and last reached a World Cup in 2002, needed at least a draw to keep their qualification hopes alive and a first-half Troy Parrott double capped their best performance in years.

“I think it's probably the best night that I've ever had in my whole life,” Player of the Match Parrott said in a pitch-side interview.

“It’s such a relief and an overwhelming feeling to see the hard work paying off... We all knew how important this game was for us.”

Ireland still need a win in Budapest on Nov 16 to claim a spot in next March’s play-offs after second-placed Hungary won 1-0 in Armenia. A draw at home to bottom-placed Armenia is likely the most Portugal need to secure automatic qualification.

Ireland striker Troy Parrott (No. 7) celebrates scoring his team's second goal during their 2-0 win over Portugal in a World Cup qualifier on Nov 14.

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But they will have to do it without Ronaldo, whose initial yellow card for lashing out with an elbow to the back of Ireland defender Dara O'Shea was upgraded after review to his first-ever red card for Portugal in his 226th appearance.

Portugal, who were moments away from securing their seventh successive World Cup appearance a month ago before a stoppage-time Hungarian equaliser in Lisbon, fell behind on 17 minutes after Liam Scales headed a fizzed-in corner back across goal and Parrott could not miss.

Well worth the lead, Ireland went inches from doubling it when Chiedozie Ogbene struck the post with a fine effort before in-form AZ Alkmaar striker Parrott found the bottom corner with a brilliant finish from similar distance just before the break.

Cristiano Ronaldo leaving the field after receiving a red card during Portugal’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying loss to Ireland on Nov 13.

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Ireland, who defended gallantly in the reverse fixture before going down to a late goal, did not require a repeat once Ronaldo received his marching orders on the hour.

The 40-year-old, who said in an interview earlier in the week that he will retire in one or two years, sarcastically clapped the delighted home fans as he departed.

Portugal, who are assured at least a play-off spot, are two points clear of Hungary at the top of Group F with a superior goal difference. The Irish are one point further back. REUTERS

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