Colombia and Ghana battle for the last remaining Round of 16 berth at the World Cup in Kansas City. The Cafeteros and Black Stars meet in a winner-takes-all encounter that will determine who advances to face Switzerland next Tuesday.
Expected lineups for Colombia-Ghana
Colombia: Vargas – Munoz, Sanchez, Lucumi, Mojica – Puerta, Lerma, J. Arias – Rodriguez, Cordoba, Luis Diaz.
The Black Stars will be uncomfortable with this situation.
Ghana have built their tournament on defensive solidity and opportunistic counter-attacks, but they can hardly afford to chase this game with their characteristic conservative approach
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What an immediate impact from Luis Suarez! Jhon Arias is waiting at the back post and finishes clinically past the Ghanian goalie!
Senaya forced off
Alidu Seidu comes on to replace him
Another injury
Marvin Senaya is signaling for medical attention after going down with an injury
He hasn’t been replaced yet
Jhon Cordoba is substituted due to injury
Likely an adductor problem
Lorenzo introduces Luis Suarez (the Columbian one)
Ghana threaten early!
Thomas Partey connects with a cross in a promising position but his attempt sails narrowly wide of the left post
And off we go!
Time for the anthems!
Thousands of Colombian fans sing the national anthem in Kansas City!
The Ghana national anthem is about to follow as we approach kick-off
Ghana’s starting XI
Colombia’s official lineup
Last spot available
The Cafeteros and the Black Stars battle for the last remaining spot in the last 16!
Colombia have been one of the tournament’s most impressive sides, topping Group K without dropping a single point.
Meanwhile, Ghana are no underdogs and come as a side that has mastered defensive organisation and can frustrate any opponent
Colombia have been one of the tournament’s brightest surprises, topping Group K with a flawless record and playing scintillating football throughout. The Cafeteros secured victories over Uzbekistan (3-1) and DR Congo (1-0) before claiming a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Portugal, establishing themselves as the group’s dominant force. Luis Diaz and his teammates remain unbeaten and arrive in Kansas City brimming with confidence.
Ghana, on the other hand, earned their Round of 32 spot as one of the best-performing third-place finishers, but should not be underestimated. The Black Stars began their campaign with a 1-0 victory over Panama, then held England to a goalless draw in a respectable defensive display. A 2-1 defeat to Croatia prevented them from claiming second place.
The winner of the last round of 32 clash will face Switzerland after their victory against Algeria 2-0.