When and where is the match?

It's tonight, Wednesday June 28, at the Kazan Arena, Kazan, in Russia.

What time is kick-off?

The game starts at 7pm BST.

What TV channel can I watch it on?

Great news... it's on ITV from 6.30pm BST.

Match preview

Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi will renew old acquaintances when his reigning two-times Copa America champions take on Portugal in what he expects to be a tough Confederations Cup semi-final this evening.

Pizzi, who played under Portuguese coach Fernando Santos for FC Porto in 2000, will have a full 23-man squad to choose from for the clash in Kazan.

European champions Portugal's roster, meanwhile, has been depleted by injuries and bookings.

"We know it's going to be a difficult match," Pizzi said. "And I'm sure it’s going to be difficult for Portugal as well.

"It a privilege and reason for satisfaction to have all of (the players) at our disposal. Let's hope they are able to play at the same level as we've seen until now."

The Portuguese manager said a game-day decision will be made regarding midfielder Bernardo Silva, who sustained an ankle injury in his squad's last group stage match, a 4-0 win against New Zealand.

Central defender Pepe is sidelined after picking up his second yellow card of the tournament.

"Chile has very good quality players, very dynamic, very strong team spirit," Santos said. "We are going to try to be better."

Portugal topped Group A with seven points from three games while Chile finished second in Group B with five.

Germany will face Mexico in the second semi-final on Thursday in Sochi.

What are they saying?

Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi on Alexis Sanchez transfer rumours...

"We suppose he is very happy because he is going through a very special situation and I think everybody would like to be in this situation because the best clubs in the world want to have him in their squads."

Chile star Marcelo Diaz on the threat of Cristiano Ronaldo...

"He played an amazing season in Spain and I think he is playing here with the same strength. That's the reason why they are also in the semi-final. We'll try to stop him and reduce the space he has to move in... try to avoid that he gets the ball and scores."

What are the best odds?

Portugal to win 6/4

Draw 9/4

Chile to win 21/10

What is our prediction?

Portugal 1 Chile 2 - This game will almost certainly come down to Cristiano Ronaldo v Alexis Sanchez and with a full-strength side behind him, we've gone with the Arsenal man.