The Portuguese team has its first training session scheduled for Friday, in Harsewinkel, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which promises to be full, given that the approximately 6,000 free tickets made available were snapped up in just a few minutes.

According to the television station ESPN, tickets are now being resold on various portals for prices up to 800 euros, largely because it will be, for many, a unique opportunity to see Ronaldo live.

Portugal enters the competition next Monday, against the Czech Republic, at the Red Bull Arena, in Leipzig, from 8pm (Mainland Portugal time), before facing Turkey and Georgia.