Group K winners Colombia face Ghana at Kansas City Stadium on Saturday, July 4 after Black Stars scrape through Group L in third. Colombia marched into the Round of 32 unbeaten, topping Group K with 7 points from two wins and a draw.
Their campaign combined defensive discipline with attacking efficiency, conceding just once in three games while finding goals through Luis Díaz and Jhon Durán. They secured first place ahead of their final group match, allowing head coach Néstor Lorenzo to rotate in Matchday 3.
The Black Stars survived a dramatic Group L to reach the knockouts. Carlos Queiroz’s side finished third with 4 points — 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss — after beating Panama, drawing with England, and falling 2-1 to Croatia in Philadelphia. Ghana’s progression to the Round of 32 was confirmed on goal difference, setting up a knockout date with Colombia.
Group results no longer matter. Colombia enter as favorites after a controlled group campaign, but Ghana have already shown they can live with tournament heavyweights, holding England to a goalless draw before a narrow defeat to Croatia. For Ghana, this is the real World Championship starting now. For Colombia, it’s a chance to match their 2014 quarterfinal run and prove their Group K form was no fluke.






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