Estoril Praia traveled to Alvalade to face Sporting CP, in a match counting for the 24th round of the Liga Portugal Betclic. The story of the match began to be written in the early stages with the initial goal emerging in the first attacking opportunity. Trincão, always very active in the Sporting attack, found Suárez at the second post and the Colombian only had to tap in. It was the 5th minute. At 12', the same duo was creating chaos again with Joel Robles opposing the forward's shot, Luís Guilherme wasted the rebound. However, Suárez was sharp and put his name on the list of scorers again at 16', when he responded positively to Hjulmand's pass, with no chances for the Canarinho goalkeeper. The Estorilistas appeared with danger for the first time at 25' with Rafik Guitane isolating Ricard Sánchez, but the energetic lateral's attempt did not come out with much force and was resolved by Rui Silva. Four minutes later, Geny Catamo was the protagonist of a beautiful individual play with a finish that went over the crossbar of the north goal of the Alvalade Stadium. Estoril was starting to put its game into practice until João Carvalho, already in the second half, forced the Leonino goalkeeper to a stretch for the corner, after a placed shot from outside the area. The return of the balnearies brought a personalized Estoril Praia and with several approaches to Rui Silva's area, despite the first attempt coming back through Suárez who, from outside the area, warmed up the gloves of Robles. When the Canarinhos showed the possession and characteristic exchange of the team, the Sporting goalkeeper was present and denied a beautiful individual play by Rafik Guitane that ended with a cross and a great defense, whose move was still cleaned up by Diomande at 61'. Four minutes later, the magic of Rafik Guitane returned to perfume the Alvalade pitch with an assist for Pedro Carvalho who, in the past, shot to the side of the post. Shortly after, it was Yanis Begraoui who created danger with his attempt that went out of bounds. Sporting returned to the match at 75' when Maxi Araújo almost increased the advantage, thanks to the in extremis cut of Antef Tsoungui who entered the interval and managed to bring energy to the Linha formation. The Belgian was decisive again at 90' by clearing a header that seemed destined to be a goal already inside the small area, but he couldn't do anything against the good play of Daniel Bragança, in which the law of the ex prevailed and established, in this way, the final result, with Sérgio Guelho blowing the final whistle moments later.