Colombia at FIFA World Cup 2026

Colombia return to theFIFA World Cup 2026 after missing Qatar 2022, with Néstor Lorenzo's Cafeteros built around the elite Bayern Munich form of Luis Díaz and the experienced leadership of captain James Rodríguez.
La Selección Colombia finished third in CONMEBOL qualifying with 28 points from 18 matches and arrive in Group K alongside Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, AFC debutants Uzbekistan, and CAF returners DR Congo. With genuine Round of 16 ambitions and a dark-horse outright price, the Colombia national football team is one of the best-priced knockout-stage value bets on the board.
This Colombia return to World Cup story, the first since their Colombia after Qatar 2022 absence, has made the Cafeteros one of the most-backed dark horses in the World Cup 2026 odds.
Quick Betting Snapshot
| Market | Sportsbet.io Odds |
|---|---|
| Colombia to win the World Cup 2026 | +4500 (46.00) |
| Colombia to qualify from Group K | -500 |
| Colombia to win Group K | +275 |
| Colombia to reach the quarter-finals | +600 |
Sportsbet.io recommended bet: Colombia to reach the quarter-finals at +600. The Group K draw is favourable (Portugal the only Tier 1 obstacle, Uzbekistan are debutants, DR Congo are tournament returners after 52 years), Luis Díaz arrives off a 15-goal Bundesliga title-winning Bayern Munich season, and the Round of 32 projected matchups make a deeper run genuinely realistic at this price.
Colombia Tournament Context: 7th World Cup Appearance
Colombia are making their seventh appearance at a FIFA World Cup, having previously played at the 1962, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2014, and 2018 tournaments.
Colombia's best-ever World Cup finish remains the quarter-final run at Brazil 2014, when James Rodríguez won the Golden Boot with six goals and the Cafeteros captured global imagination before losing 2-1 to the host nation.
The Colombia national soccer team have never previously progressed beyond the quarter-finals. The 1994 World Cup at USA stands as the tournament's most painful chapter, with Colombia exiting at the group stage and defender Andrés Escobar tragically killed in Medellín days later after scoring an own goal against the host nation.
Colombia's last World Cup appearance was Russia 2018, where Los Cafeteros reached the Round of 16 before losing on penalties to England at the Spartak Stadium in Moscow. Colombia missed the 2022 World Cup entirely, finishing sixth in CONMEBOL qualifying and outside the automatic spots, an absence that has driven the eight-year wait for a return to the world stage.
Colombia are ranked No. 13 in the FIFA world rankings at the time of publication, the highest pre-tournament ranking the Cafeteros have held since their 2014 peak.
The Colombia head coach is Néstor Lorenzo, the 60-year-old Argentinian who took charge in June 2022 and has now delivered the 2024 Copa América final (lost 1-0 to Argentina in extra time at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami), CONMEBOL qualifying success, and the squad reset that ends the post-2018 generational transition.
Lorenzo's preferred shape is a 4-2-3-1 built around possession-based midfield control, full-back overlaps from Daniel Muñoz and Johan Mojica, and the creative axis of James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz feeding a central striker.
The Colombia manager World Cup brief is clear: improve on the 2014 quarter-final benchmark and convert favourable Group K positioning into a deep knockout run.
Road to the World Cup 2026
Colombia qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 through the CONMEBOL South American round-robin format, finishing third in the 10-team group behind Argentina and Ecuador on goal difference ahead of Uruguay and Brazil.
Qualifying record: 28 points from 18 matches, with Colombia confirming their place on 4 September 2025 with a 3-0 home win over Bolivia in Barranquilla. James Rodríguez scored the opener, with Luis Díaz and Juan Fernando Quintero adding to the tally that ended the eight-year absence.
- Standout result: A 2-1 home win over Brazil in Barranquilla in November 2023, Colombia's first ever World Cup qualifying win against the Seleção. Luis Díaz scored both goals in the second half to complete the comeback. Colombia also delivered a 0-0 draw against Argentina in Barranquilla in qualifying.
- Worst result: A 1-0 home defeat to Bolivia in Barranquilla in October 2024 was the lowest point of the qualifying cycle and contributed to the mid-cycle dip in form that Lorenzo worked to reverse heading into the run-in.
- Top scorer during qualifying: Luis Díaz finished as Colombia's top scorer and as the second-highest scorer in the entire CONMEBOL qualifying campaign with seven goals, behind only Argentina captain Lionel Messi (8). James Rodríguez, Jhon Córdoba, and Juan Fernando Quintero all contributed key qualifying goals.
The most significant personnel shift across the cycle was the integration of the new Premier League and Bundesliga generation around the existing James Rodríguez core. Daniel Muñoz established himself as the first-choice right-back at Crystal Palace, Luis Díaz secured his career-defining move from Liverpool to Bayern Munich in summer 2025, and midfielders Richard Ríos (Palmeiras) and Kevin Castaño (Krasnodar) emerged as long-term starters. Lorenzo's tactical identity remained consistent throughout, providing the structural continuity that Colombia have often lacked at major tournaments.
Colombia Full Squad List
Néstor Lorenzo announced his confirmed 26-player Colombia World Cup 2026 squad on Monday 25 May 2026. The Colombia World Cup 2026 roster prioritised continuity with the core that reached the 2024 Copa América final, with only minor adjustments. The most notable omissions were Aston Villa striker Jhon Jader Durán and Eintracht Frankfurt forward Rafael Santos Borré. Below is the full Colombia World Cup 2026 players list, broken down by position.
Goalkeepers
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Camilo Vargas | GK | 37 | Atlas (Liga MX) | 30 | 0 |
| 12 | David Ospina | GK | 37 | Atlético Nacional (Categoría Primera A) | 132 | 0 |
| 22 | Álvaro Montero | GK | 30 | Vélez Sarsfield (Liga Profesional) | 8 | 0 |
Defenders
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Santiago Arias | RB | 34 | Independiente (Liga Profesional) | 60 | 1 |
| 3 | Daniel Muñoz | RB | 30 | Crystal Palace (Premier League) | 38 | 4 |
| 4 | Davinson Sánchez | CB | 29 | Galatasaray (Süper Lig) | 65 | 1 |
| 5 | Yerry Mina | CB | 31 | Cagliari (Serie A) | 50 | 7 |
| 13 | Willer Ditta | CB | 28 | Cruz Azul (Liga MX) | 15 | 0 |
| 17 | Johan Mojica | LB | 33 | Real Oviedo (La Liga) | 50 | 1 |
| 19 | Jhon Lucumí | CB | 27 | Bologna (Serie A) | 18 | 0 |
| 23 | Deiver Machado | LB | 32 | Lens (Ligue 1) | 12 | 0 |
Midfielders
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | Richard Ríos | CM | 26 | Palmeiras (Brasileirão) | 22 | 3 |
| 8 | Jefferson Lerma | DM | 31 | Crystal Palace (Premier League) | 60 | 5 |
| 10 | James Rodríguez (c) | AM | 34 | Minnesota United (MLS) | 115 | 30 |
| 15 | Kevin Castaño | CM | 25 | Krasnodar (Russian Premier League) | 16 | 0 |
| 16 | Jhon Arias | RW/AM | 28 | Wolverhampton Wanderers (Premier League) | 25 | 3 |
| 18 | Gustavo Puerta | CM | 22 | Hull City (Championship) | 8 | 0 |
| 20 | Juan Fernando Quintero | AM | 33 | Junior FC (Categoría Primera A) | 40 | 6 |
| 21 | Jorge Carrascal | AM | 27 | Flamengo (Brasileirão) | 14 | 1 |
| 25 | Juan Camilo Portilla | DM | 25 | Athletico Paranaense (Brasileirão) | 6 | 0 |
| 26 | Jaminton Campaz | AM | 25 | Rosario Central (Liga Profesional) | 5 | 0 |
Forwards
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Luis Díaz | LW | 29 | Bayern Munich (Bundesliga) | 74 | 22 |
| 9 | Jhon Córdoba | ST | 32 | Krasnodar (Russian Premier League) | 25 | 8 |
| 11 | Juan Camilo "Cucho" Hernández | ST | 26 | Real Betis (La Liga) | 18 | 4 |
| 14 | Luis Javier Suárez | ST | 28 | Sporting CP (Liga Portugal) | 22 | 7 |
| 24 | Carlos Andrés Gómez | RW | 23 | Vasco da Gama (Brasileirão) | 5 | 1 |
The squad mixes the experienced 2014-2018 core (Ospina, Arias, Sánchez, Mina, Mojica, James, Quintero) with the Premier League and Bundesliga generation (Muñoz, Lerma, Lucumí, Luis Díaz, Cucho Hernández) and breakthrough talents (Richard Ríos, Kevin Castaño, Carlos Gómez). Five players are based in the Brasileirão, four in the Premier League, and one each at Bayern Munich and Real Betis.
Key Colombia Players to Watch at the World Cup 2026
Luis Díaz (Left Winger, Bayern Munich)
The 29-year-old Bayern Munich winger is Colombia's undisputed star and the player whose tournament form will define the campaign. Díaz completed a career-defining move from Liverpool to Bayern Munich in summer 2025 for a reported €75 million fee, and his debut Bundesliga season was sensational: 15 league goals and 14 assists in 27 appearances as Bayern won the Bundesliga, with another four Champions League goals on the way to the semi-finals under Vincent Kompany.
For Colombia, Luis Díaz has 74 caps and 22 international goals. He finished as the second-highest scorer in the entire CONMEBOL qualifying campaign with seven goals, behind only Lionel Messi. This is his first World Cup after debuting for Colombia in 2018, and he arrives in elite form alongside Harry Kane and Michael Olise from one of Europe's best attacking front lines.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Luis Díaz to be Colombia's top tournament scorer at +110 is the value-of-the-page bet. Luis Díaz to score against Uzbekistan at -150 is the standout MD1 match prop given the gulf in quality.
James Rodríguez (Captain, Attacking Midfielder, Minnesota United)
The 34-year-old Minnesota United playmaker is Colombia's captain, talisman, and the all-time leading scorer for the Cafeteros at a World Cup (six goals at Brazil 2014, where he won the Golden Boot). This will be James's third World Cup after 2014 and 2018, and certainly his last.
His recent club journey has been unsettled. James joined MLS side Minnesota United on a short-term deal through June 2026 (with an option through December 2026), departing the club early on 13 May to prepare for the tournament. His form at international level remains strong as a creative number 10, with 115 caps and 30 international goals making him Colombia's third-highest all-time scorer.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: James Rodríguez to provide an assist at the tournament at +110 is the play given his role as Colombia's primary creator. James to score at the tournament at +250 is the alternative angle, with set pieces and dead-ball delivery as natural routes to a goal.
Daniel Muñoz (Right-back, Crystal Palace)
The 30-year-old Crystal Palace right-back is one of the Premier League's most attacking full-backs and a critical part of Lorenzo's tactical system. Muñoz has been integral to Crystal Palace's recent Premier League survival and adds the wing-back overlap that allows Colombia's wide forwards to drift inside.
Internationally, Muñoz has 38 caps and 4 goals, with his attacking output (set-piece headers, late-arriving runs into the box) genuinely productive at international level. He started both Copa América 2024 knockout matches and is the first-choice right-back for the campaign.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Daniel Muñoz to score anytime at the tournament at +500 is the long-shot fixture-correlated angle given his set-piece threat. Muñoz over 1.5 tackles in any group match at -110 is the safer volume prop.
Jhon Arias (Right Winger / Attacking Midfielder, Wolverhampton Wanderers)
The 28-year-old Wolverhampton Wanderers wide man is the player who unlocks Colombia's right flank and provides the natural balance to Luis Díaz on the opposite side. Jhon Arias moved to the Premier League after a standout spell in Brazil with Fluminense and gives Lorenzo a direct, hard-running option who can play off the right or tuck inside behind the striker.
With 25 caps and 3 international goals, Jhon Arias is expected to start ahead of the lower-ranked Group K opponents, where his crossing and link play with Daniel Muñoz down the right become a key supply line for the central strikers.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Jhon Arias over 0.5 shots on target in any group match at -120 is the volume play. Jhon Arias to register an assist against Uzbekistan at +450 is the fixture-correlated angle.
Yerry Mina (Centre-back, Cagliari)
The 31-year-old Cagliari centre-back is Colombia's most physically imposing defender and the player whose set-piece threat at both ends of the pitch makes him a multi-market angle. Mina has 50 caps and 7 international goals, with three of those scored at the 2018 World Cup in Russia (including the late equalizer against England in the Round of 16 before Colombia lost on penalties).
His Cagliari 2025-26 Serie A season was solid, with Mina starting most matches at the back and providing the aerial dominance that complements Davinson Sánchez or Jhon Lucumí.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Yerry Mina to score anytime at the tournament at +750 is the volume set-piece flier given his career goal record at World Cup level. Mina over 0.5 headed clearances in any group match is the safer defensive angle.
Richard Ríos (Central Midfielder, Palmeiras)
The 26-year-old Palmeiras midfielder is Colombia's emerging midfield star and the player most expected to break out at the tournament. Richard Ríos was a Copa América 2024 standout and has continued to develop at Palmeiras as one of the most physically complete central midfielders in South American football.
He has 22 caps and 3 international goals, with the box-to-box engine role alongside Jefferson Lerma giving Colombia the central platform to play through. European interest in him is significant heading into the summer transfer window.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Richard Ríos to score at the tournament at +400 is the breakout-stage flier. Ríos over 2.5 tackles per group match at -120 is the safer volume play.
Tactical Analysis: How Colombia Will Play
Lorenzo's Colombia plays a 4-2-3-1 built around midfield control and the creative axis of James Rodríguez behind a mobile centre-forward, with Luis Díaz as the principal attacking outlet on the left.
The expected Colombia starting lineup World Cup features Camilo Vargas in goal; a back four of Muñoz, Sánchez, Lucumí, and Mojica; a double pivot of Lerma and Ríos screening; James Rodríguez as the attacking midfielder; and a front three of Jhon Arias on the right, Luis Díaz on the left, and Jhon Córdoba or Cucho Hernández through the middle.
Pressing intensity: Medium. Colombia under Lorenzo press selectively rather than aggressively from the front. The midfield trio of Lerma, Ríos, and James squeeze the ball-side and force opponents into wide channels where Mojica and Muñoz can recover. Colombia are happy to sit in a mid-block against quality opposition.
Defensive line: Medium-deep. With Davinson Sánchez and Jhon Lucumí as the first-choice central pairing, Colombia maintain a moderate line that prioritises denying space rather than winning the ball high. Yerry Mina provides the more physical rotation alternative.
Attacking patterns: Built around Luis Díaz's left-sided 1v1s, James Rodríguez's set-piece deliveries and pocket creativity, full-back overlaps from Daniel Muñoz, and the central running of Cucho Hernández or Jhon Córdoba. Set pieces are a major scoring route, with Mina and Sánchez both genuine aerial threats from James's delivery.
Defensive vulnerabilities: Colombia's main weakness is the pace gap at centre-back against fast wide forwards, an issue Argentina exploited in the Copa América 2024 final. The full-back pairing of Mojica (33) and the age of Sánchez are issues against teams with quick wingers. Goal scoring from open play also remained inconsistent across the qualifying campaign.
What this means for betting markets: Colombia matches under Lorenzo have leaned toward under 2.5 goals in tournament football, with the Cafeteros' defensive structure proving tough to break down. Both teams to score has hit in only 3 of Colombia's last 10 competitive matches. Colombia clean sheet markets are a strong angle in group fixtures against Uzbekistan and DR Congo. Over 2.5 goals at +110 is the angle on the Portugal MD3 fixture when both teams will be playing for positioning.
Colombia World Cup 2026 Fixtures and Group K Analysis
View the full Colombia World Cup 2026 schedule below. Colombia are in Group K alongside Portugal (UEFA Group F winners), Uzbekistan (AFC debutants), and DR Congo (returning for the first time since 1974). Of all the World Cup groups, the Colombia World Cup 2026 group is rated one of the more navigable in the bracket.
| Match | Date | Kick-off (Local / GMT) | Venue | City | Sportsbet.io Odds (1X2) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uzbekistan vs. Colombia | Wed 17 June 2026 | 20:00 CT (Mexico) / 22:00 ET / 03:00 GMT (18 Jun) | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City | +800 / +475 / -240 |
| Colombia vs. DR Congo | Tue 23 June 2026 | 20:00 CT (Mexico) / 22:00 ET / 03:00 GMT (24 Jun) | Estadio Akron | Zapopan | -200 / +325 / +600 |
| Colombia vs. Portugal | Sat 27 June 2026 | 19:30 ET / 23:30 GMT | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens | +325 / +260 / +110 |
Group K verdict: Portugal enter as Group K favourites at -150 to be the group winner, with Colombia second favourites at +275. Uzbekistan (debutants at +1200) and DR Congo (52-year absence at +900) are clear outsiders. The Colombia to win group odds reflect the realistic upside if Colombia beat both lower-ranked sides and avoid defeat to Portugal on MD3, a scenario that becomes much more likely if Portugal have already secured qualification before the final round.
The Uzbekistan vs Colombia odds at -240 reflect Colombia's heavy favouritism in the opener, while the Colombia vs Portugal odds at +110 acknowledge the genuine MD3 quality match. The standout fixture for Colombia World Cup betting value is Colombia vs Portugal at Hard Rock Stadium on 27 June. Over 2.5 goals at +110 is the angle on a fixture between two attack-leaning sides, with Luis Díaz vs Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the marquee individual matchups of the entire group stage.
Colombia World Cup 2026 Betting Markets and Angles
The full Colombia World Cup 2026 odds slate and the complete Colombia World Cup betting market on Sportsbet.io covers outright winners, group qualification, match results, and player props for every Cafeteros fixture.
Outright Markets
| Market | Sportsbet.io Odds | Sportsbet.io Take |
|---|---|---|
| To win the World Cup 2026 | +4500 (46.00) | Genuine dark-horse outright |
| To reach the final | +2200 | Pass at this stage |
| To reach the semi-finals | +1000 | Value if group goes to plan |
| To reach the quarter-finals | +600 | Standout outright value |
| To win Group K | +275 | Live market |
| To qualify from group | -500 | Pass at this price |
The latest Colombia World Cup 2026 odds and Colombia outright odds World Cup markets reflect the genuine dark-horse status of Lorenzo's side. Colombia to win World Cup odds remain around +4500, behind the Tier 1 favourites but ahead of most of the Tier 2 dark horses.
Player Markets
| Market | Odds |
|---|---|
| Colombia Top Tournament Scorer – Luis Díaz | +110 |
| Luis Díaz Golden Boot Odds | +1800 |
| James Rodríguez Top Colombia Scorer | +500 |
| Cucho Hernández Top Colombia Scorer | +650 |
| Luis Díaz to Score in Every Colombia Group Match | +800 |
Luis Díaz's CONMEBOL qualifying form (second-highest scorer behind Messi with seven goals) plus his elite Bayern Munich Bundesliga season makes him the obvious favourite for Colombia top scorer. His odds to win the tournament Golden Boot at +1800 represent the strongest individual long-shot pick on the Colombia page.
Match Markets to Watch
The standout match-level betting angle is Colombia to win and over 2.5 goals against Uzbekistan in the MD1 fixture at Estadio Azteca. Uzbekistan are tournament debutants whose defensive record against South American opposition is untested, and Colombia will look to make a statement in the opener. Luis Díaz to score anytime at -150 is the standout individual prop.
A consistent pattern worth noting: Colombia have produced four clean sheets in their last seven competitive matches under Lorenzo, with the defensive solidity proving the foundation for the Copa América 2024 run.
Specials and Novelty
Sportsbet.io is running tournament-long Colombia specials including:
- Luis Díaz to win the Golden Boot
- James Rodríguez to score in his third World Cup
- Colombia to better their 2014 quarter-final benchmark
- Cucho Hernández to score in every group match
- Colombia to reach the World Cup final
Colombia World Cup Predictions and Sportsbet.io Verdict
Sportsbet.io's full Colombia World Cup predictions and Colombia World Cup tips cover ceiling, floor, and outcome scenarios.
Realistic ceiling: Semi-final appearance. The Group K draw is one of the kindest in the bracket, the knockout pathway from second place in Group K projects manageable Round of 32 and Round of 16 opponents, and Luis Díaz arrives in genuinely elite form. A run to the semi-finals would represent Colombia's best-ever World Cup finish, beating the 2014 quarter-final benchmark.
Realistic floor: Round of 16 exit. If Colombia finish second in Group K and meet a Tier 1 European side in the Round of 16, the campaign could end at the same stage as 2018. A group-stage exit looks unlikely given the Uzbekistan and DR Congo fixtures.
Most outcome: Quarter-final appearance. Colombia top or finish second in Group K, navigate the Round of 32 against a third-placed opponent, win the Round of 16, and meet a Tier 1 side in the quarter-finals where the campaign realistically ends.
Sportsbet.io's recommended bet: Colombia to reach the quarter-finals at +600 is the strongest value on the board. The Group K draw projects manageable knockout matchups through the Round of 16, Luis Díaz's elite club form makes Colombia a genuine 2014-tier attacking unit, and the price is generous given the realistic upside. For higher-payoff options, Luis Díaz to be Colombia's top tournament scorer at +110 is the cleanest player prop on the page, and Colombia to win Group K at +275 is the value live group market.
Colombia World Cup 2026 FAQ
When does Colombia play their first World Cup 2026 match?
Colombia open their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against Uzbekistan on Wednesday 17 June 2026 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Kick-off is 20:00 local Mexico time / 22:00 ET / 03:00 GMT on 18 June.
Which group is Colombia in at the World Cup 2026?
Colombia are in Group K at the FIFA World Cup 2026, alongside Portugal, Uzbekistan, and DR Congo.
Who is Colombia's head coach at the World Cup 2026?
Néstor Lorenzo is the Colombia head coach. The 60-year-old Argentinian was appointed in June 2022 and has now delivered the 2024 Copa América final (lost 1-0 to Argentina in extra time), CONMEBOL qualifying third place, and the return to the World Cup after Colombia missed Qatar 2022.
What are Colombia's odds to win the World Cup 2026?
Colombia are priced at +4500 (46.00) to win the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Sportsbet.io as a genuine dark-horse pick behind the Tier 1 favourites. To qualify from Group K, Colombia are -500, and to reach the quarter-finals, +600.
Who is Colombia's star player at the World Cup 2026?
Luis Díaz is widely regarded as Colombia's standout individual talent. The 29-year-old Bayern Munich winger scored 15 Bundesliga goals and provided 14 assists in 2025-26 as Bayern won the German title and finished as the second-highest scorer in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying with seven goals. Captain James Rodríguez (Minnesota United, 2014 Golden Boot winner), Crystal Palace right-back Daniel Muñoz, Wolverhampton winger Jhon Arias, Cagliari centre-back Yerry Mina, and Palmeira's midfielder Richard Ríos are the squad's other standout names.
Has Colombia ever won the World Cup?
No. Colombia have never won the FIFA World Cup. Their best result remains the quarter-final run at Brazil 2014, when James Rodríguez won the Golden Boot with six goals. Colombia have also reached the Round of 16 in 1990 and 2018.
Where can I bet on Colombia at the World Cup 2026?
You can bet on every Colombia World Cup 2026 market on Sportsbet.io, including outright winners, group qualification, match results, player props on Luis Díaz, James Rodríguez, Jhon Arias, Yerry Mina, Daniel Muñoz, Richard Ríos, and Cucho Hernández, and a wide range of Cafeteros specials. Live in-play betting is available on all Colombia matches.
Bet on Colombia at the World Cup 2026 with Sportsbet.io
The eight-year wait is over. La Selección Colombia's return to the FIFA World Cup is built on the elite Bayern Munich form of Luis Díaz, the experienced creativity of captain James Rodríguez in his third and final World Cup, and the most balanced Cafeteros squad since the 2014 quarter-finalists. Colombia's Mundial 2026 campaign begins against Uzbekistan at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on 17 June, continues against DR Congo at Estadio Akron in Zapopan on 23 June, and closes against Portugal at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 27 June.
Sportsbet.io will price every Colombia market, every player prop on Luis Díaz, James, Jhon Arias, Yerry Mina, Cucho Hernández, and the entire Cafeteros squad, plus every in-play moment across the campaign, with live odds updates throughout each match.
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