The Portuguese Football Federation published a statement saying that all tickets available for the match were sold a few hours after going on sale.
The World Cup 2022 qualifier takes place at the Aviva Stadium, in Dublin on 11 November 11.
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The Portuguese Football Federation published a statement saying that all tickets available for the match were sold a few hours after going on sale.
The World Cup 2022 qualifier takes place at the Aviva Stadium, in Dublin on 11 November 11.
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