Ghana will take on Colombia in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the South Americans finished top of Group K.

Colombia secured first place in the group with seven points following a goalless draw against Portugal at the Hard Rock Stadium in their final group match.

Portugal also progressed to the knockout stage as runners-up with five points, while DR Congo booked the final qualification spot after defeating Uzbekistan 3-1.

The result confirmed Colombia as the opponents for the Black Stars, who finished third in Group L with four points after beating Panama, drawing with England and losing narrowly to Croatia.

Carlos Queiroz’s men had already secured qualification before their final group game and will now turn their attention to one of the tournament’s most anticipated Round of 32 fixtures.

The knockout clash between Ghana and Colombia is scheduled for Saturday, July 4, at 1:30 a.m. GMT at Arrowhead Stadium, with a place in the last 16 at stake.



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