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Updated on 28 Jun 2026
Colombia and Portugal played a game of no air 0-0 draw On the wall of noise at the Miami Stadium, both teams are going to the last 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the top two in Group K.
The Colombians will be disgusted by their hypocrisy in front of the goals on Saturday, but they will be encouraged by their long dominance of Europe’s top opposition as they travel to Kansas City as group winners to face Ghana on Friday.
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Portugal, who need a win to top the group, travel north to Toronto to play Croatia on Thursday, knowing they have yet to find a way to combine all the talent in their squad into a good team.
The match began with a roar from the yellow-shirted South Americans, and the decibel levels soared when striker Jhon Cordoba headed the ball in the first minute.
Jhon Arias caused problems for Portugal every time he ran at them, and he released Cordoba in the 17th minute, a big man looking to unleash a rocket that keeper Diogo Costa did well to stop.
After an exciting move five minutes later, winger Arias shot himself and headed the ball into the front of the net, but Ruben Neves was just in time to clear it off the line.
Colombia struggled to clear their lines cleanly at times, however, and it was this weakness that gave Portugal their best chance late in the first half.
Bruno Fernandes found himself free in front of goal in the 39th minute, his shot leading to a save by Camilo Vargas in the Colombia goal.
Three minutes into the half, Joao Felix cleverly curled the ball over the defender and flashed a straight volley over the bar.
Colombia pressed on, looking for the goal their dominance deserved, and both Gustavo Puerta and midfielder James Rodriguez fouled the goalkeeper with shots before the break.
Portugal attacked again on the break, but it was Colombia who continued to have the best chance, with Arias setting up substitute Richard Rios with a shot that went wide.
Arias shot at goal, which was well saved by Costa, and Puerta had another chance before the break.
Rodriguez’s volley was deflected off target in the 73rd minute, before he and Arias replaced him, but Colombia continued to push past every opportunity.
Davinson Sanchez thought he had scored the winner with a long-range header just a minute later, but he was booked for too much following a VAR check.
Rafael Leao came close to winning for Portugal in stoppage time with a shot that went wide of the goal, before the referee called time on the thrilling match, which was played in front of a sweltering 64,478 crowd in the heat of the Miami afternoon.
The Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo, became tired every time he touched the ball and was out of work, he had no chances, his one shot on target and a long shot that went to the goalkeeper.
In other group matches, Yoane Wissa scored twice as DR Congo beat Uzbekistan 3-1 to reach the last 32 of the World Cup for the first time in their history on Saturday.
They face England after registering their World Cup victory.
Eldor Shomurodov’s win over Lionel Mpasi gave the Uzbeks a good start in Atlanta.
But Newcastle striker Wissa headed home Fiston Mayele’s cross before his goal sent many Congolese into a frenzy.
Wissa capped a historic night for the African nation with a stoppage-time strike for his third goal of the tournament.
Earlier on Saturday, Jude Bellingham pulled England through a tough test in Panama, scoring and setting up Harry Kane in a 2-0 victory that sent them into the World Cup round of 32 as Group L winners.
England labored for more than an hour in the rain in New Jersey, before Bellingham crossed the line for Kane to head home his 11th World Cup goal, moving him above Gary Lineker as England’s top scorer at the tournament.
Meanwhile, Nikola Vlasic headed in Luka Modric’s corner in the 83rd minute to lift Croatia to a 2-1 win over Ghana on Saturday and a second place finish in Group L of the World Cup.
Vlasic’s brilliant finish inside the left post came 10 minutes after Derrick Luckassen had been hauled off for Ghana on his international debut, half-time spent in VAR review to determine whether he was offside.
Petar Sucic scored early for Croatia, who only needed to be drawn to reach the last 32. Taking second place ensured the third place finishers of the 2022 meeting with Portugal, the second team in Group K, on Thursday in Toronto.