Coluna do Fla
·23 Juni 2026
Colombia v DR Congo: likely line-ups and where to watch round 3

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·23 Juni 2026

The Colombia National Team takes the field for the second round of the World Cup group stage this Tuesday (23). Kickoff is at 11 p.m. (Brasília time), when they face the Democratic Republic of the Congo at Akron Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico. With direct access to the day-to-day preparation, Coluna do Fla details Colombia’s likely lineup and the full outlook for the clash involving Jorge Carrascal, a Flamengo player.
Vargas, Muñoz, Sánchez, Lucumi and Mojica; Gustavo Puerta, Lerma, James Rodríguez; Jhon Arias, Luis Díaz and Luis Suárez.
Coach Néstor Lorenzo arrives with the squad ready to chase a win that could confirm the top spot in Group K. As such, the manager is relying on the strength of the attacking unit, led by Luis Díaz, and aims to impose a strong tempo from the start to secure three crucial points.
It is worth noting that the Coluna do Fla reporting team is following everything about the performances of Jorge Carrascal, a Flamengo midfielder. In addition to the Rubro-Negro player, other names such as Jhon Arias (Palmeiras), Juan Portilla (Athletico-PR) and Andrés Gómez (Vasco) are also part of the call-up list of players who compete in Brazilian football.
Colombia comes in motivated to maintain a 100% record in the group stage. Los Cafeteros confirmed their early favoritism after beating Uzbekistan 3-1. Now, they are seeking another victory to secure sole possession of first place in the group and head into the knockout stage with high confidence.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, meanwhile, is facing a decisive moment. After a draw in the previous round, the team takes the field looking for a historic win in an attempt to snatch a place in the next round.
The Congolese side’s main hope for goals is center forward Cedric Bakambu. In addition, the squad features standout players such as full-back Masuaku and center-back Mbemba, who will be key in trying to contain Colombia’s attacking momentum.
Mpasi, Wan-Bissaka, Mbemba, Tuanzebe, Kapuadi and Masuaku; Mukau, Moutoussamy and Kayembe; Wissa and Bakambu.
The match between Colombia and DR Congo, valid for the third round, will be broadcast by Globo (free-to-air TV), SporTV (pay TV), Ge TV (Globoplay) and CazéTV (YouTube). As it does daily at Ninho do Urubu, Coluna do Fla brings all the details of Carrascal’s participation with the journalistic perspective of those who follow the routine of Flamengo players on and off the field, now as the Colombian national team chases success in the World Cup.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.






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