Famalicao will take on Porto on Saturday, 7 December in a huge match in the Primeira Liga.
Porto will be the last of the big three to play this weekend and barring any shocks, they will likely go into the match in third position which will put some added pressure on to Vitor Bruno and his players.
Famalicao aren't an easy team to face, particularly away from home and the hosts will be eying a famous victory on Saturday night.
As part of our latest round of Primeira Liga betting tips, here is our Famalicao vs Porto prediction.
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Famalicao vs Porto prediction: Another big three points on the way for Porto
Key stats
- Porto have only dropped points to Sporting Lisbon and Benfica so far this season.
- Famalicao have won just one of their last five matches in all competitions.
- Two of Famalicao's last three matches have produced fewer than three goals.
Correct score prediction: Famalicao 0-2 Porto
If Famalicao were in better form then this would likely be a much sterner test for Porto – just ask Benfica who lost here on the opening weekend of the season. The visitors don't struggle for goals and have scored two or more in seven of their last eight league fixtures. Famalicao have blanked in three of their last five.
Pre-game odds and win probability: The visitors go in as favourites
- HOME: 11/2 (6.50) – 15.4%
- DRAW: 10/3 (4.33) – 23.1%
- AWAY: 10/21 (1.48) – 67.7%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
The Famalicao vs Porto odds indicate that the visitors should have an easy night ahead of them on Saturday night, something that we don't necessarily disagree with. Ladbrokes have given Porto a 67.7% chance of walking away with the three points while Famalicao have been given just a 15.4% chance of earning a home win.
Check out our betting tips today page for more Primeira Liga predictions this week.
Most recent H2Hs: Advantage Porto
This is a fixture that Porto have enjoyed more than Famalicao in recent years with the Dragons winning eight of the last ten clashes between the two sides. Famalicao's last win against Porto was a futile one as although they won on the night, it wasn't enough for progression in the Portuguese Cup. Their last league triumph over Porto came back in 2020.
Portugal Primeira Liga 13/04/24
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Famalicao
Portugal Primeira Liga 02/12/23
Famalicao
FC Porto
Portugal Primeira Liga 20/05/23
Famalicao
FC Porto
Portugal Cup 04/05/23
FC Porto
Famalicao
Portugal Cup 26/04/23
Famalicao
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Famalicao preview: Looking for another big scalp
Famalicao have already proven they aren't a soft touch this season after they ran out as deserved winners over Benfica at the beginning of the season. Porto come into this one in a slightly fragile state so the hosts should fancy their chances of at least making life difficult for the dragons.
Predicted lineup: Zlobin (GK), Calegari, Mihaj, Riccieli, Soares, Youssouf, Topic, Dias, Sa, Rochinha, Aranda
Portugal Primeira Liga 10/05/25
L
Santa Clara
2
Famalicao
1
Portugal Primeira Liga 03/05/25
L
SC Farense
2
Famalicao
1
Portugal Primeira Liga 25/04/25
D
Braga
1
Famalicao
1
Portugal Primeira Liga 18/04/25
L
FC Porto
2
Famalicao
1
Portugal Primeira Liga 12/04/25
W
Estoril
0
Famalicao
3
Porto preview: Bruno still walking a tightrope.
Porto managed to end their four-match winless streak last time out against Casa Pia but manager, Vitor Bruno, is still very much under pressure at the Estadio do Dragao. A slip up here would not only be costly in terms of the title race but also Bruno's position as the club's manager.
Predicted lineup: Costa (GK), Mario, Perez, Otavio, Moura, Eustaquio, Nico, Pepe, Vieira, Galeno, Omorodion
Portugal Primeira Liga 11/05/25
W
Boavista
1
FC Porto
2
Portugal Primeira Liga 02/05/25
W
Moreirense
1
FC Porto
3
Portugal Primeira Liga 26/04/25
L
Estrela
2
FC Porto
0
Portugal Primeira Liga 18/04/25
W
Famalicao
1
FC Porto
2
Portugal Primeira Liga 12/04/25
W
Casa Pia
0
FC Porto
1
Player to watch: Samu Omorodion

Samu Omorodion started his Porto career like a train but his goalscoring form has tailed off in recent weeks which is perhaps expected from a 20-year-old in a new league and country. The talent is still there for all to see but his manager could do with him rediscovering his best form as a matter of urgency.