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Group K · Tuesday, June 23 at 10:00 PM EDT

Colombia vs Congo DR

ColombiaColombia
1 - 0
Congo DRCongo DR

Estadio Akron, Zapopan

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Colombia 1-0 Congo DR.

  2. 82'

    🔄 82' Substitution for Congo DR: S. Moutoussamy.

  3. 77'

    🔄 77' Substitution for Colombia: J. Arias.

  4. 76'

    ⚽ GOAL! 76' D. Munoz scores for Colombia! Colombia leads 1-0 against DR Congo.

  5. 76'

    ⚽ GOAL! 76' D. Munoz (Colombia) scores! Colombia 1-0 Congo DR.

  6. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Congo DR: E. Kayembe.

  7. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Congo DR: A. Masuaku.

  8. 60'

    📊 Colombia vs Congo DR: possession 67%-33%, shots 16-3.

  9. 58'

    🔄 58' Substitution for Colombia: J. Rodriguez.

  10. 58'

    🔄 58' Substitution for Colombia: L. Suarez.

  11. 58'

    🔄 58' Substitution for Colombia: Luis Suárez.

  12. 57'

    🔄 57' Substitution for Congo DR: C. Bakambu.

  13. 57'

    🔄 57' Substitution for Congo DR: Cédric Bakambu.

  14. 56'

    🟨 56' Yellow card for J. Lucumi (Colombia).

  15. 56'

    🟨 56' Yellow card for Jhon Lucumi (Colombia).

  16. 50'

    📺 50' VAR review: VAR.

  17. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Congo DR: N. Mukau.

  18. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Colombia 0-0 Congo DR.

  19. 45'

    🔄 45' Substitution for Congo DR: Ngal'ayel Mukau.

  20. 37'

    📊 Colombia vs Congo DR: possession 72%-28%, shots 10-1.

  21. 20'

    📊 Colombia vs Congo DR: possession 67%-33%, shots 6-1.

  22. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Colombia vs Congo DR is underway.

Head to Head

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  • Colombia 1-0 Congo DR2026

Preview

Colombia vs DR Congo: A Clash of Styles in World Cup 2026 Group K

The World Cup 2026 group stage heats up in Group K as Colombia take on DR Congo on 24 June 2026 — kick-off at 02:00 UTC. It’s a fixture dripping with narrative: South American pedigree versus African ambition, possession mastery against counter-attacking grit.

Colombia arrive with the weight — and confidence — of a nation that’s qualified for six of the last seven World Cups. Los Cafeteros don’t just turn up; they play. Built on technical fluency, intelligent movement, and a deep-rooted footballing culture, their squad reads like a who’s-who of Europe’s top leagues — from La Liga to the Bundesliga, the Premier League to Serie A. While recent form isn’t publicly documented, their DNA is clear: expect them to control the game through midfield, probe patiently, and look to unlock defences with incisive passing and off-the-ball runs.

DR Congo, meanwhile, are making only their second-ever World Cup appearance — and their first since 1974. Their qualification wasn’t just a triumph for the nation; it was a statement for African football — proof that structure, belief, and raw talent can overcome historic odds. Nicknamed Les Léopards, they’re built on athleticism, defensive solidity, and blistering transitions. Don’t expect them to chase the ball — they’ll sit compact, absorb pressure, and strike like lightning when space opens up behind Colombia’s high line.

Players to Watch

Colombia’s threat will flow through their creative hub — whether it’s a deep-lying playmaker dictating tempo or an advanced midfielder drifting between the lines to link play. Up front, their forwards thrive on service, movement, and clinical finishing. One well-timed through ball or a clever one-two could be all they need.

For DR Congo, it’s about discipline first — but also moments of individual spark. Their attackers possess pace, power, and unpredictability, especially in one-on-one situations. And with set-pieces? That’s where their physical presence and aerial threat could tilt the balance — particularly against a Colombian backline more accustomed to technical duels than towering crosses.

Tactical Context

This is textbook contrast: Colombia’s vertical, possession-dominant approach versus DR Congo’s low-block resilience and rapid vertical transitions. Expect Colombia to press high early — not to win the ball in the final third, but to force errors in dangerous areas and disrupt the Leopards’ build-up before it gains momentum.

But DR Congo won’t wilt. They’ll stay narrow, stay compact, and trust their ability to win second balls and launch attacks before Colombia can reset. The midfield battle will be decisive: if Colombia’s engine room controls the rhythm and cuts passing lanes, they’ll suffocate the counter. If DR Congo’s midfielders — disciplined, tenacious, and tactically astute — win those 50-50s and recycle possession quickly, they’ll make Colombia pay.

Ultimately, this could be settled by a single moment — a misjudged clearance, a perfectly weighted pass, a set-piece routine executed to perfection.

Final Word

Colombia are the bookies’ favourites — and for good reason. But DR Congo aren’t here to make up the numbers. They’re here to compete, to frustrate, and — if the stars align — to stun. A Colombia win would put them firmly in the driving seat in Group K. For DR Congo, a point — or even a shock victory — wouldn’t just keep their hopes alive; it would echo across the continent. Expect a tight, tense, fiercely contested affair — where patience, precision, and poise will be tested to the limit.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Colombia vs DR Congo

  1. Firepower versus Fortitude
    Colombia’s attack packs a serious punch—Rafael Santos Borré and Luis Díaz offer pace, movement, and composure in front of goal. But DR Congo aren’t easily rattled at the back. Chancel Mbemba anchors a compact, well-drilled defence that’s held firm through tough group-stage assignments—making them anything but soft touch.

  2. James Rodríguez: The Conductor
    At 33, James remains Colombia’s creative heartbeat. His vision, late runs into the box, and dead-ball delivery—especially from corners and free-kicks—are still their most reliable route to breaking down stubborn defences. Congo know they must press him high and cut off his passing lanes early—or risk being picked apart.

  3. Bakambu’s Counter-Strike Edge
    Cédric Bakambu is DR Congo’s live wire up front: powerful, direct, and lethal on the break. With Colombia’s full-backs—especially Johan Mojica and Santiago Arias—prone to pushing high, he’ll look to pounce on the space behind. For Los Cafeteros, switching quickly from attack to defence isn’t just important—it’s essential.

  4. Midfield Muscle vs Midfield Mastery
    This is where the game could be won or lost. Gaël Kakuta and Samuel Moutoussamy bring grit, stamina, and physical presence—designed to unsettle Colombia’s more technical midfield pairing of Jefferson Lerma and Mateus Uribe. If Congo dominate the engine room, they control tempo; if Lerma and Uribe get time and space, Colombia will dictate possession—and chances.

  5. Group H Hangs in the Balance
    With just two points separating the sides in the standings, this isn’t just another group match—it’s a de facto knockout clash. Win, and qualification for the Round of 16 moves firmly within reach. Lose, and the pressure mounts exponentially. Expect discipline at the back, urgency in transition, and zero margin for error in front of goal.

Prediction

Colombia vs DR Congo: A Clash of Styles Ahead of World Cup 2026

In what promises to be a compelling opening fixture for the 2026 World Cup, Colombia and DR Congo are set to lock horns in a battle of contrasting footballing philosophies—South American flair against African resilience. Our internal model, blending Elo ratings with Poisson distribution analysis, gives Colombia a slight edge, with a 54% chance of emerging victorious. DR Congo, however, aren’t far behind, carrying a 23% shot at victory, while a draw is also priced at 23%. The most likely outcome? A tense 1-1 stalemate, nudging i

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Match Recap

Colombia 1-0 Congo DR: Munoz Strike Seals Tight Win in Zapopan

Colombia squeezed past Congo DR 1-0 in a tense Group K showdown at Estadio Akron in Zapopan, with Daniel Muñoz firing the only goal of the game in the 76th minute to secure a vital three points.

The result sends a strong message in a fiercely competitive group. For Congo DR, the narrow defeat leaves them staring down a steep climb and needing to regroup fast if they’re to keep their World Cup dreams alive.

The match had been tightly balanced for much of the way, with both sides battling hard for control. It was Muñoz who finally broke the deadlock, scoring the decisive goal. The strike sparked jubilant scenes among the Colombian faithful, who had endured a nervy second half filled with moments of tension.

With this win, Colombia have taken a major stride toward qualification for the round of 16. Meanwhile, Congo DR now face a must-win scenario in their remaining fixtures, with little room for error. The group remains wide open, and every result could prove pivotal — but for now, Colombia celebrate a gritty, hard-fought victory.

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