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The winner of Group K will advance to Match 87 (played on July 4 in Kansas City) and face one of the best third-placed teams from Group D, E, I, J, or L.
Because the group stage is wrapping up, we already know the exact pool of potential 3rd-place opponents: Ecuador (confirmed 3rd in Group E), Paraguay (confirmed 3rd in Group D), Senegal (confirmed 3rd in Group I), Austria or Algeria (decided by their match), Croatia or Ghana (decided by their match).
Note on Colombia: Since Colombia currently leads the group with 6 points, a win or a draw against Portugal secures them this top spot. Portugal (4 points) must defeat Colombia to jump into 1st place; otherwise, they will finish 2nd and head down this path to play the Group L runner-up.
The runner-up of Group K will advance to Match 83 (played on July 3 in Toronto) for a locked-in, pre-determined matchup against the Runner-up of Group L. Group L is completely up for grabs, meaning the Group K runner-up will play one of three teams: England, Ghana, or Croatia.
In today's other Group K game, Uzebekistan take on DR Congo. To watch both Group K games at once, check out GOAL's guide on how to watch two World Cup games simultaneously.
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Colombia vs Portugal is available to watch live in the United States on FOX, with Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo. Both channels are available to stream on Fubo, who offer new customers a free five day trial of their service. Further TV channels and live stream options are listed below.
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Colombia vs Portugal from Group K is being broadcast live on the main FOX network (as well as streaming on the Fox One and Fox Sports apps), rather than FS1.
Today's Colombia vs Portugal game is on Telemundo in the United States.
John Strong and former United States midfielder Stu Holden are FOX's commentary team, with Mark Clattenburg offering insight as a rules analyst and Natalie Gedra reporting from pitchside at Hard Rock Stadium.
Jose Bauz and Daniel Angulo will commentate for Telemundo. Diana Rincon hosts and is joined by Iván Ramiro Córdoba, José Pékerman, Isabella Echerverri, Carlota Vizmanos, Adriana Monsalve, Maxi Rodriguez and Jaime Herrera.
Colombia and Portugal meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami for the final round of Group K fixtures at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Both sides have already secured their place in the Round of 32, but the stakes remain high with the group title on the line.
Nestor Lorenzo's Colombia arrive at this fixture with a perfect record. Back-to-back wins, including a 1-0 victory over DR Congo in their most recent outing, have established Los Cafeteros as one of the tournament's most composed sides so far.
Portugal head into Saturday's match in confident form after a statement 5-0 demolition of Uzbekistan. Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in that victory, making World Cup history in the process and emphatically answering a week of heavy criticism directed at the 41-year-old captain.
Bruno Fernandes spoke openly about the significance of seeing Ronaldo find the net, describing him as the ultimate go-to player for Roberto Martinez's side. The mood inside the Portugal camp has shifted sharply since their opening 1-1 draw with DR Congo.
A point is all Portugal need to guarantee top spot remains within reach, but Colombia will not surrender their perfect record without a fight. Miami sets the stage for what promises to be a compelling group-stage finale.
For everything you need to know about how to watch Colombia vs Portugal live, including TV channel and live stream details, read on.
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Colombia confirmed starting XI: Camilo Vargas; Deiver Machado, Jhon Lucumí, Davinson Sánchez, Santiago Arias; Jhon Arias, Jefferson Lerma, Gustavo Puerta; Luis Díaz, Jhon Córdoba, James Rodríguez (captain). Coach: Néstor Lorenzo.
Portugal confirmed starting XI: Diogo Costa; Nuno Mendes, Renato Veiga, Rúben Dias, João Cancelo; Vitinha, Rúben Neves; João Félix, Bruno Fernandes, Pedro Neto; Cristiano Ronaldo (captain). Coach: Roberto Martínez.
Manager Néstor Lorenzo has kept a highly settled side throughout the first two matchdays and is expected to lean on his strongest XI rather than heavily rotating.
Striker Luis Suárez (Sporting CP) is the only major concern. He is being heavily monitored for a shoulder injury picked up against DR Congo, though early reports indicate he will likely risk leading the line.
The creative core of James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz is fully fit and firing. Right-back Daniel Muñoz has been a standout performer, netting twice from deep in the tournament so far.
Young defender Tomás Araújo remains a fitness doubt after picking up a knock earlier in the tournament. Apart from him, Portugal has a completely clean bill of health.
Cristiano Ronaldo is locked to lead the line as he chases more history at 41 years old. However, competition is fierce on the wings – João Félix impressed on matchday two, but Rafael Leão is pushing heavily for a start after a goalscoring cameo off the bench.
Colombia
1
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0
DR Congo
W
Uzbekistan
1
–
3
Colombia
W
Colombia
2
–
0
Jordan
W
Colombia
3
–
1
Costa Rica
W
Colombia
1
–
3
France
L
Portugal
5
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0
Uzbekistan
W
Portugal
1
–
1
DR Congo
D
Portugal
2
–
1
Nigeria
W
Portugal
2
–
1
Chile
W
USA
0
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2
Portugal
W
Colombia arrive at this fixture in outstanding form, winning all four of their last five matches and losing only to France in a March friendly. In World Cup play, they have won both group games, beating Uzbekistan 3-1 on the road before defeating DR Congo 1-0 at home. Across their last five matches, Colombia have scored eight goals and conceded four. Portugal's recent record is similarly strong, with four wins from five. Their only slip came in a 1-1 draw with DR Congo in their World Cup opener on June 17, but they responded emphatically with a 5-0 win over Uzbekistan on June 23. Portugal have scored 11 goals across their last five matches and conceded just three.
Colombia and Portugal have never faced each other in an official senior men's international football match. They have no prior history in either competitive tournaments or international friendlies.
Colombia wear their familiar yellow shirts, blue shorts and white socks. Their goalkeeper wears a grey kit.
Portugal wear their port red shirts, shorts and socks, which have a green trim. Their goalkeeper wears a neon green kit.
The match officials wear black.
It is sunny in Miami with a gentle breeze from the east-south-east. The temperature will be 88°F (31°C) at kick-off, falling to 84°F (29°C) by full-time. The humidity is 64% at the start of the game, rising to 72% by the final whistle. The sun will set during the second half, with the breeze picking up into light winds.
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Outside of this, there are several even cheaper ways to watch the action, with multiple monthly streaming service subscriptions available for less than $20. Do be aware, however, that Peacock and Fubo Latino only have World Cup coverage in Spanish language.
Streaming Service
Price (Per Month)
Peacock
$7.99
Fubo (Latino Plan)
$9.99*
FOX One
$19.99
*The price listed for Fubo's Latino Plan includes an introductory first month offer. The regular price is $19.99 per month but does come with a host of additional Spanish language channels including ESPN Deportes and FOX Deportes.
To watch Colombia vs Portugal, along with the next few days of World Cup soccer for free you can also take advantage of the free trials available from Fubo and DirecTV Stream.
Because FOX is a free over-the-air (OTA) broadcast network, its channel number depends entirely on your local affiliate station.
Media Market
Local Affiliate
Antenna Channel Number
New York City
WNYW
Channel 5
Los Angeles
KTTV
Channel 11
Chicago
WFLD
Channel 32
Philadelphia
WTXF
Channel 29
Dallas–Fort Worth
KDFW
Channel 4
San Francisco–Oakland
KTVU
Channel 2
Atlanta
WAGA
Channel 5
Houston
KRIV
Channel 26
Washington, D.C.
WTTG
Channel 5
Boston
WFXT
Channel 25
Phoenix
KSAZ
Channel 10
Seattle–Tacoma
KCPQ
Channel 13
Detroit
WJBK
Channel 2
Minneapolis–St. Paul
KMSP
Channel 9
Tampa–St. Petersburg
WTVT
Channel 13
Denver
KDVR
Channel 31
Miami
WSVN
Channel 7
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