Colombia 2026 FIFA World Cup – Schedule, Results & Standings
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Colombia World Cup 2026

Group K
3 Group Matches
Jun 17 – Jun 27, 2026
🇲🇽 Mexico City · Guadalajara & 🇺🇸 Miami

Los Cafeteros — Colombia Return Hungry After Missing Qatar 2022

Colombia are back at the World Cup after missing Qatar 2022, returning with one of CONMEBOL’s most technically gifted squads. Drawn into Group K alongside Portugal, DR Congo, and Uzbekistan, Los Cafeteros open in Mexico City before travelling to Guadalajara and closing with a blockbuster clash against Portugal in Miami. Legendary playmaker James Rodríguez leads a golden generation featuring Luis Díaz, Rafael Santos Borré, and Jhon Duran under coach Néstor Lorenzo as Colombia chase their first World Cup semi-final since 1990.

GROUP STAGE FIXTURES

Group K
🇺🇿
Uzbekistan
UZB
Matchday 1
VS
Upcoming
🇨🇴
Colombia
COL
June 17, 2026  ·  Wednesday
10:00 PM ET (FS1)
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
GROUP K
🇨🇴
Colombia
COL
Matchday 2
VS
Upcoming
🇨🇩
DR Congo
COD
June 23, 2026  ·  Tuesday
10:00 PM ET (FS1)
Estadio Akron, Guadalajara, Mexico
GROUP K
🇨🇴
Colombia
COL
Matchday 3
VS
Upcoming
🇵🇹
Portugal
POR
June 27, 2026  ·  Saturday
7:30 PM ET (Fox)
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
GROUP K

GROUP K STANDINGS

Pre-Tournament
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🇵🇹Portugal
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🇨🇩DR Congo
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🇺🇿Uzbekistan
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🇨🇴Colombia TBD
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🔵 Top 2 teams qualify automatically to Round of 32. The 8 best third-placed teams across all groups also advance. Standings will update after each matchday.

POTENTIAL KNOCKOUT PATH

If Colombia Qualify
Round of 32
vs Group I
winner
If Colombia finish 2nd in Group K
Round of 16
TBD
Based on R32 results
Best 3rd Place
Top 8 third-placed
teams also advance
Alternative route to R32

GROUP K INFO

About Group K

Colombia return to the World Cup after missing Qatar 2022, drawn into Group K alongside Portugal, DR Congo, and Uzbekistan. Their campaign is spread across Mexico and the United States: opening at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City against Uzbekistan, continuing at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara against DR Congo, and closing with a high-stakes group finale against Portugal at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Colombia’s opener against Uzbekistan and second game against DR Congo are their best chances to secure qualification before the Portugal showdown. Veteran playmaker James Rodríguez brings unrivalled creativity and big-game experience, while Liverpool winger Luis Díaz is one of the tournament’s most dangerous wide players. Striker Jhon Duran and midfielder Richard Ríos add youthful energy under the tactical guidance of coach Néstor Lorenzo. Colombia reached the quarter-finals in 2014 and the last 16 in 2018 — this squad has the talent and hunger to go even further.