Portal dos Dragões
·2 November 2025
Dragons seek to prove title credentials against top Braga side

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·2 November 2025

FC Porto faces one of the most demanding challenges of the season today. It is the ideal opportunity for Francesco Farioli's team to assert itself in a theoretically higher competitive context, after having experienced all three possible outcomes in the three previous matches of a similar profile.
Up against the Dragons is Sp. Braga, the team that has come closest to the competitive level of the big three over the past two decades and is currently enjoying its best moment of the season under Carlos Vicens, with four consecutive victories in all competitions. The 'tiebreaker' that FC Porto seeks comes after a win at Alvalade against Sporting (2-1), a draw with Benfica (0-0) at Estádio do Dragão—which ended Porto's run of nine consecutive victories—and a defeat away to Nottingham Forest (0-2) in the last round of the Europa League.
This is the overall picture of a series of matches that highlights a clear difference in goals scored and conceded by the blue and whites in these duels... and in the other 10 matches. Against that trio, FC Porto scored only two goals—both in the classic against Sporting—and conceded three. In contrast, in the remaining matches, the balance tilts decisively in their favor: 26 goals scored and only two conceded.
Today, in front of an Estádio do Dragão that promises to be sold out once again, the blue and whites aim to delight their fans in what will be the only match they play at home during the current cycle of six games between international breaks.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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