Rio Ave v F.C. Arouca

Portugal

Primeira Liga

Saturday 31st January 2026

Kick Off 18.00 On Time!

Rio Ave 0 F.C. Arouca 3, attendance 1,842

44’ 0-1

53’ 0-2

66’ 0-3

@ Estadio do Rio Ave Futebol Clube

Rua de Dom Sancho I

4480-876 Vila do Conde

€13 Admission

No Programme.

The 41 mile drive west from Felgueiras took about 45 minutes, calling in at the club shop at the stadium to buy tickets for the match, prior to heading off to check in at the hotel. There was no panic with getting in though, as the crowd of 1,842 was well short of the 5,244 stated capacity of this one sided ground. There’s a single stand, with cover in the centre section only, flanked by a block of open seats (one for away fans, the other for non members). It’s pretty poor to be staging top level football. Loads of free parking in the surrounding roads though and a tram stop right outside the ground too, which links you with Porto Airport.

The match was 12th versus 15th in the league table and was a game that barely set the pulses racing. Very pedestrian stuff, with build up play far too slow, with caution always the chosen option, rather than trying to be creative. I don’t recall too much of note from a dreadful first half, apart from Arouca breaking the deadlock in the final minute of the half, when a corner from the right was headed back across the six yard box and met with a close range header that beat the ‘keeper. Eight minutes into the second half they doubled their lead, when a cross was headed back across the box, resulting in an aerial challenge which struck a defender on the shoulder and sent the ball looping back over his ‘keeper for an unfortunate own goal. Their third goal came with twenty four minutes left, cutting in from the left before sending an angled shot into the far corner of the net from just outside the six yard box. They also had a header ruled out for offside with sixteen minutes left. Rio Ave offered nothing. The nearest they came to scoring was when an Arouca defender sliced a clearance against his own post in the final minute.

F.C. Felgueiras v Grupo Desportivo Chaves

Portugal

Liga 2

Saturday 31st January 2026

Kick Off 11.00 On Time!

F.C. Felgueiras 1 Grupo Desportivo Chaves 0, attendance 850

40’ 1-0

@ Estadio Municipal Doutor Machado de Matos

Rua do Futebol Clube de Felgueiras 7

4610-808 Felgueiras

€10 Admission

No Programme.

This morning saw a 12 mile drive south east from Guimaraes to the town of Felgueiras, which took about twenty five minutes, arriving just under half an hour before kick off. No problem parking in the street next to the ground and tickets were purchased from the ticket outlet on the corner of the ground. The ground is two sided, with no access behind either goal and has a capacity of 6,587, which is probably rarely tested and certainly not with today’s turn out. As it was drizzling at the time, we opted for the covered side of the ground, but this soon cleared and it was very pleasant in the winter sunshine. The opposite side was open terrace, with the 65 away fans situated in the left hand side section as you looked across. The usual hot and cold drinks and snacks were available, reasonably priced. Despite there having been very heavy rain for the last few days, the pitch was in superb condition, but quite a few divots appeared during the warm ups and again during the match.

It was 11th versus 8th in the league table and another game that if you’re being kind you’d describe as being dull and lacklustre. The hosts did hit the crossbar with a free kick just after the half hour mark, before making the breakthrough five minutes before halftime, when a corner on the left was cleared and returned first time and poked in at the far post. They decided to sit back and try and protect what they’d got, rather than kill the game off by adding a second goal. Chaves went close late on, hitting the near post from a tight angle, having a diving header tipped around the post and having another header from a corner tipped over the crossbar. Their best chance came nine minutes into stoppage time, when they were awarded a penalty, but a pathetic stuttered run up was followed by an equally pathetic shot that was easily saved by the ‘keeper, low down to his left hand post.