Portugal, on the other hand, will obviously be still looking to Ronaldo for some game-winning magic, despite the fact that he hasn’t quite been at his best for most of the Euro 2016. Sanchez and Pepe are another two to look out for, though the latter is still a question mark for injury at this point. The team does have a lot of talent among its ranks, but it has yet to show itself as at least the sum of its parts in the tournament so far, as shown in their quarter-finals match against Poland. Portugal will need to pull it together, if they hope to get past Wales for a Euro 2016 finals slot.