Colombia, Portugal Meet in Miami to Decide Group K as 6 Points Put Colombians Ahead
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Updated · NBC News · Jun 27
Colombia, Portugal Meet in Miami to Decide Group K as 6 Points Put Colombians Ahead
3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jun 27
Summary
Saturday’s Miami Gardens clash will settle Group K, with Colombia on 6 points needing a draw to finish first and Portugal on 4 requiring a win to overtake them.
Miami’s large Colombian American community has driven demand, making Colombia-Portugal the most sought-after ticket among the World Cup’s 72 group-stage matches, according to The Athletic.
Portugal enter after a 5-0 rout of Uzbekistan in which Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice and became the first player to net at six World Cups, rebounding from a 1-1 draw with DR Congo.
Colombia have beaten Uzbekistan and DR Congo, with Daniel Munoz scoring in both matches, though coach Nestor Lorenzo must manage yellow-card risks for Jefferson Lerma, Jhon Lucumi and Johan Mojica.
Both coaches framed the matchup around balance rather than one star, with Portugal’s Robert Martinez praising Colombia’s speed and structure and Lorenzo warning that Vitinha and Ronaldo both demand attention.