Cristiano Ronaldo's remarkable performance saw him score twice, becoming the leading scorer in World Cup qualifiers. Despite his efforts, Portugal ended up with a 2-2 draw against Hungary. Marco Rossi's Hungarian side took an early lead when Attila Szalai headed in from Dominik Szoboszlai's corner after just eight minutes.
Portugal quickly responded, with Ronaldo equalising 14 minutes later. He capitalised on Nelson Semedo's pass to score from close range. Just before half-time, Ronaldo struck again, volleying in Nuno Mendes' cross to put Portugal ahead. The team looked poised to extend their lead further.
Portugal came close to increasing their advantage as Ruben Dias and Bruno Fernandes both hit the woodwork with long-range shots. Meanwhile,
Hungary nearly scored again when Attila Szalai connected with Milos Kerkez's cross, but his header clipped the crossbar.
The match took a dramatic turn when Szoboszlai scored a last-minute equaliser for Hungary in the 91st minute. This result halted Portugal's six-game winning streak in competitive matches. However, they remain at the top of Group F despite this setback.
Ronaldo now boasts 41 goals in World Cup qualifying matches, surpassing Carlos Ruiz of Guatemala. His two goals against Hungary bring his total to five goals in the 2026 qualifiers, making him Portugal's top scorer so far. During his 78 minutes on the field, Ronaldo attempted seven shots, more than any other player.
𝗗𝗘 𝗢𝗨𝗧𝗥𝗔 𝗚𝗔𝗟𝗔𝗫𝗜𝗔 Cristiano Ronaldo tornou-se o melhor marcador de sempre em qualificaes para o Mundial #FazHistria | #WCQ pic.twitter.com/Ivmv94ULX2
- Portugal (@selecaoportugal) October 14, 2025
Despite Ronaldo's impressive display and record-breaking achievement, Portugal must wait until next month to secure their spot in next year's tournament. The draw against Hungary means their qualification is not yet confirmed.