The Taça de Portugal quarterfinal between FC Porto and Benfica kicked off shortly after 12:45 AM on January 15, 2026 at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto, where 47,374 supporters witnessed another tense chapter of Portuguese football’s fiercest rivalry.

    Porto secured a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to an early header from Jan Bednarek, and the tactical balance between the two starting lineups proved decisive throughout the encounter.

    Both managers opted for structured systems, with Porto lining up in a 4-3-3 while Benfica relied on a 4-2-3-1 designed to control central possession and release wide attackers quickly.

    Starting Formations And Tactical Approach

    TeamFormationTactical Focus
    FC Porto4-3-3Wide pressure and midfield energy
    Benfica4-2-3-1Central control and counter transitions

    • Porto emphasized width and pressing
    • Benfica prioritized midfield compactness
    • Both teams relied heavily on defensive structure

    Porto’s front three frequently pressed high, forcing Benfica to build from deep positions and limiting quick progression through midfield lines.

    Benfica responded by dropping a double pivot closer to the defense to avoid turnovers in dangerous zones.

    FC Porto Starting Lineup

    PositionPlayer
    GKDiogo Costa
    DFJakub Kiwior
    DFJan Bednarek
    DFThiago Silva
    DFMartim Fernandes
    MFGabri Veiga
    MFPablo Rosario
    MFVictor Froholdt
    FWBorja Sainz
    FWSamu Aghehowa
    FWPepê

    • Front three created early pressure
    • Midfield trio balanced defense and attack
    • Defensive line maintained compact spacing

    Porto’s midfield trio was particularly influential, rotating positions to prevent Benfica from establishing rhythm in possession.

    Bednarek’s goal in the 15th minute came from a set-piece situation, reflecting Porto’s aerial threat and rehearsed routines.

    Benfica Starting Lineup

    PositionPlayer
    GKAnatoliy Trubin
    DFSamuel Dahl
    DFAntónio Silva
    DFTomás Araújo
    DFAmar Dedic
    MFFredrik Aursnes
    MFRichard Ríos
    AMLeandro Barreiro
    AMGianluca Prestianni
    AMSidny Cabral
    FWVangelis Pavlidis

    • Double pivot shielded defense
    • Attacking midfielders rotated positions
    • Fullbacks pushed forward cautiously

    Benfica attempted to stretch Porto laterally but struggled to penetrate the central defensive pairing anchored by Bednarek and Thiago Silva.

    The attacking midfield trio frequently switched sides to create passing lanes, though Porto’s pressing reduced clear chances.

    Key Match Moment

    MinuteEvent
    15′Jan Bednarek headed Porto ahead
    30′-60′Benfica possession phases increase
    70′-90′Porto defensive consolidation

    • Early goal shaped match tempo
    • Benfica dominated possession afterward
    • Porto controlled final defensive phase

    After conceding, Benfica increased possession and territorial control but found limited shooting opportunities inside the penalty area.

    Porto gradually shifted to a more compact mid-block during the second half to protect the advantage.

    Recent Form Comparison

    TeamLast Five MatchesRecord
    Porto5 WinsPerfect form
    Benfica4 Wins, 1 DrawStrong form

    • Both teams entered in excellent form
    • Porto had slightly higher defensive consistency
    • Benfica showed attacking variety

    The narrow margin reflected two evenly matched squads whose lineup balance and tactical discipline defined the contest more than individual brilliance.

    Porto’s early defensive organization and aerial strength ultimately proved decisive, while Benfica’s structured shape prevented a heavier defeat but lacked final-third precision needed to overturn the scoreline.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.