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#哥伦比亚VS葡萄牙 The battle for top spot in Group K of the 2026 World Cup between Colombia and Portugal will kick off at 7:30 AM Beijing time on Sunday, June 28, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, USA.
This match is the first official meeting between the two teams in history, with no previous encounters.
· Group situation: Colombia has already advanced with 6 points, a draw secures top spot; Portugal is second with 4 points and must win to overtake and top the group, a loss could even risk elimination.
· Strength comparison: Portugal has the edge on paper (Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, etc.), with a predicted win rate of 48%-53%. Colombia focuses on counterattacks, driven by the dual-core of James Rodriguez and Luis Diaz.
· Key highlights: Can 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo break his goal drought against South American teams in major tournaments; can Colombia defender Munoz, who has scored in consecutive games, continue to find the net.