It's a battle of top versus bottom in Euro 2016 qualifying Group I on Saturday as leaders Portugal hope to tighten their grip on the pool after a clash against basement side Armenia.
Fernando Santos' men may be the travelling party this weekend, but after winning their last three qualification fixtures in succession, Portugal will feel confident of claiming a fourth.
Portugal have no major injury concerns to fret over and will be hoping to see Cristiano Ronaldo lead by example once more, having bagged the 1-0 winner against Armenia in the reverse fixture.
Portugoal's Tom Kundert reports veteran Ricardo Carvalho is also primed to become his nation's oldest-ever outfield player on Saturday 12 years after making his international debut:
Armenia caretaker manager Sargis Hovsepyan will lead his team for the first time on Saturday following the resignation of predecessor Bernard Challandes three months ago.
West quotes Hovsepyan in confirming attacker Yura Movsisyan couldn't attain full match fitness in time for the match: "In the five days of practice we had, Movsisyan showed that it was impossible to recover for the game."
Defender Hovhannes Hambardzumyan will also be absent after picking up a red card in Armenia's 2-1 defeat at Albanian hands in March.