LISBON — Bruno Fernandes struck twice and Bernardo Silva also scored to earn Portugal a 3-0 home win over Bosnia and secure the third straight win of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
Roberto Martinez’s side top Group J with nine points and will be looking for a fourth successive victory against Iceland on Tuesday. Bosnia, fourth on three points, next will host Luxembourg.
Portugal dominated possession but only opened the scoring seconds before halftime when Silva chipped in from Fernandes’s pass to register his 11th international goal.
Fernandes doubled the lead with a brilliant header from Ruben Neves’s cross in the 77th minute before sealing the win in stoppage time with a powerful volley.
Erling Haaland scored on his return to Norway and it wasn’t enough as Scotland came back to win 2-1 and keep a perfect record in qualifying for next year’s European Championship.
Haaland opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 61st minute but when he was substituted, Scotland seized the lead with two goals in two minutes.
Haaland was brought down by defender Ryan Porteous as they vied to meet an incoming cross from Alexander Sorloth.
Haaland hit the resulting penalty hard into the bottom left corner for his first goal in six games for club and country since his 35th English Premier League goal against Everton on May 14.
Norway coach Stale Solbakken took off Haaland in the 84th and Scotland scored three minutes later.
Defender Leo Skiri Ostigard tried to intercept a Scottish pass but his touch was heavy and Lyndon Dykes hit the loose ball past goalkeeper Orjan Nyland.
Two minutes after that, Scotland took the lead when Dykes passed for substitute Kenny McLean to score his first Scotland goal since 2019.
Defeat dealt a heavy blow to Norway’s chances of qualifying from Group A after the team stumbled with one point from its first two games when Haaland was injured in March. It was his first international game since September.
Scotland is the group leader with nine points as it aims to qualify for back-to-back European Championships for the first time since 1996.
Spain has three points from two games, including a loss to Scotland, and did not play on Saturday. The other two teams, Cyprus and Georgia, played late Saturday.