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Alex Mott·27 June 2026
FIFA World Cup 26™: What to look out for in Colombia v Portugal 🇨🇴🇵🇹

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Alex Mott·27 June 2026

Miami Stadium plays host to a blockbuster FIFA World Cup 26™ showdown on Saturday as Colombia take on Portugal.
Here is everything you need to look out for in the Group K clash.
Everything remains to play for at the top of Group K as Colombia and Portugal meet in a decisive final-round FIFA World Cup 26™ fixture.
Colombia have enjoyed a perfect start to the tournament, collecting six points from their opening two matches. Los Cafeteros began with an impressive 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan before edging Congo DR 1-0 thanks to Daniel Muñoz's late winner. Néstor Lorenzo's side have already secured qualification for the Round of 32 and know that avoiding defeat against Portugal will be enough to guarantee top spot in the group.
Portugal head into the match on four points after drawing 1-1 with Congo DR before producing one of the performances of the tournament in a 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan. Roberto Martínez's side have also secured their place in the knockout rounds and will finish first in Group K if they defeat Colombia.

For Colombia, Luis Díaz remains the player capable of changing a game in an instant. The Bayern Munich forward starred in the opening victory over Uzbekistan, receiving an Attacking Score of 9.5 in the FIFA Power Rankings - powered by Aramco.
Alongside him, Daniel Muñoz has enjoyed an outstanding tournament. The attacking full-back scored the winner against Congo DR and received an Attacking Score of 7.9 in that match.
For Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy time on the biggest stage. The captain scored twice during the emphatic victory over Uzbekistan and received an Attacking Score of 8.2.
Bruno Fernandes will also be crucial to Portugal's hopes. The midfielder provides creativity, leadership and composure in possession, and received a Creativity Score of 8.4 in the game against Uzbekistan.
The Portugal fans were in fine voice after their victory last time out.
Colombia 1-1 Portugal







































