Colombia vs Ghana Prediction & Tips
Venue: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City | Kickoff: July 3, 9:30 PM ET (July 4, 2:30 AM BST)
Colombia topped Group K with seven points and just one goal conceded — a campaign built on control rather than flair. They beat Uzbekistan 3-1 and DR Congo 1-0 before holding Portugal to a goalless draw that confirmed first place. Daniel Muñoz, a right-back, is their leading scorer with two goals, which tells you something about how Colombia operate: organized, patient, and dangerous from unlikely sources. James Rodríguez hasn’t scored yet but his creative fingerprints are all over the team’s attacking play alongside Luis Díaz.
Ghana came through the side door. They finished third in Group L — a narrow 1-0 win over Panama via Caleb Yirenkyi’s 95th-minute winner, a disciplined goalless draw against England with just 21% possession, then a 2-1 defeat to Croatia that dropped them to third without sending them home. Two goals in three games and 15 shots across the group stage tells the story of a side that survives on defensive shape rather than attacking output. Carlos Queiroz was only appointed in April 2026, giving him a very short build-up period with the squad.
COLOMBIA TO WIN @ 1.50





