DR Congo will begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a difficult match against Portugal on Wednesday, June 17 at 7pm, in Group K. The match is special for DR Congo because it marks their return to the FIFA World Cup after 52 years. Their only previous appearance came in 1974, when the country competed under the name Zaire. They became the first team from Sub-Saharan Africa to play at a FIFA World Cup, but they were eliminated in the group stage after losing all three matches. Now, the Leopards have another chance to make history. Their return to the tournament is seen as a proud moment not only for DR Congo but also for African football. Portugal are among the favourites to win the 2026 World Cup. They are led by Cristiano Ronaldo, who is set to play in his sixth FIFA World Cup. At 41 years old, Ronaldo will become the first male player, alongside Lionel Messi, to appear in six World Cups. Portugal have quality across the pitch. Their attack includes Rafael Leão and Bernardo Silva, while Bruno Fernandes, João Neves, and Vitinha control the midfield. In defence, Rúben Dias, João Cancelo, and Nuno Mendes provide experience and strength. DR Congo also has talented players who can challenge Portugal. Captain Chancel Mbemba leads the defence, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe bring pace and experience at the back. In attack, the Leopards will look to Yoane Wissa, one of the team's biggest goal threats. He will be supported by experienced striker Cédric Bakambu, winger Théo Bongonda, and forward Fiston Mayele, who have all played important roles in helping DR Congo return to the World Cup. Head coach Sébastien Desabre says his players are ready for the challenge and have no fear of facing Portugal. He believes the team has the quality to compete with one of the tournament favourites and wants his players to write a new chapter in the country's football history. DR Congo are in Group K with Portugal, Uzbekistan, and Colombia. A strong result against Portugal would give the African side confidence as they continue their World Cup journey.