Colombia vs. Portugal: Kick off time, team news, how to watch football World Cup live

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Colombia face Portugal on Saturday, June 27 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, a winner takes top spot Group K decider with Cristiano Ronaldo chasing a first World Cup title in what is widely expected to be his last tournament.

In this blog, you will find everything you need to know about how to watch and stream the Colombia vs Portugal World Cup match online, along with team news, kick off times, broadcast options, squad details, and more.

Watch Colombia vs. Portugal Football WC 2026

To stream the Colombia vs. Portugal Football World Cup in 32026 match for free, follow these simple steps:

  1. Download & install PureVPN on your device.
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  5. Watch Colombia vs. Portugal live match online!

Key Details

  • Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
  • Kick off Time: 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT / 12:30 a.m. BST Sunday / 1:30 a.m. CEST Sunday)
  • Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
  • Where to Watch: FOX and Telemundo (USA) | BBC and ITV (UK) | SBS On Demand (Australia) | RTÉ Player (Ireland)

Where to Watch Colombia vs Portugal Football World Cup Match?

FOX and Telemundo carry the match in the United States, with BBC and ITV sharing English language coverage in the UK, while SBS On Demand serves Australia and RTÉ Player covers Ireland.

FOX’s coverage in the US requires a pay TV login or a streaming service such as Fubo, while ITV and BBC iPlayer in the UK are free to air once you are inside the country.

How to watch Colombia vs Portugal with a VPN

If the match is unavailable in your region, a VPN unlocks free access to ITVX, the home of free World Cup coverage in the UK.

ITVX is geoblocked to the UK, so anyone outside the country needs a VPN to obtain a British IP address before the broadcaster will allow access. This is the simplest legal route for fans abroad to watch the game without paying for a separate subscription service.

  1. Sign up for PureVPN and install the app.
  2. Connect to a UK server to get a British IP address.
  3. Visit ITVX and sign in, or create a free account.
  4. Search for the Colombia vs Portugal match and start streaming live.

Colombia Vs Portugal Football World Cup in 2026 Team News

Colombia Team News

Nestor Lorenzo, the Argentine head coach who has led Colombia since 2022, has guided the side to an unbeaten start at the tournament after a 28 match unbeaten run during qualifying.

Colombia opened with a 3 1 win over Uzbekistan, with Daniel Munoz and Luis Diaz scoring either side of an Uzbek equaliser before Jaminton Campaz sealed it in stoppage time. They followed that with a tighter 1 0 win over DR Congo, Munoz again the matchwinner with a 76th minute strike after Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi made eight saves.

Captain James Rodriguez, Colombia’s all time leading World Cup scorer, joined the squad early after a short term spell at Minnesota United to prepare for his likely final tournament. Camilo Vargas has started both group games in goal ahead of veterans David Ospina and Alvaro Montero, while Luis Diaz has been the standout attacking performer with a goal and an assist so far.

Lorenzo’s side have already secured passage to the round of 32 and arrive in Miami with momentum, full confidence, and nothing to fear from a result against Portugal.

Portugal Team News

Roberto Martinez, who took over Portugal in January 2023 after leading Belgium to third place at the 2018 World Cup, has built his side around a possession based 4 3 3 system.

Portugal opened with a disappointing 1 1 draw against DR Congo, taking an early lead through Joao Neves before Yoane Wissa’s header earned the Leopards a famous first World Cup goal and point. Captain Cristiano Ronaldo was heavily criticised after that game for missing two clear chances, with some pundits calling for him to be dropped for the must win match against Uzbekistan.

Martinez kept faith with his 41 year old captain, and Ronaldo repaid him with a brace in a 5 0 demolition of Uzbekistan, becoming the first player in history to score at six different World Cups. Nuno Mendes added a free kick goal and Rafael Leao came off the bench to score a fifth, while an Abduvohid Nematov own goal also contributed to the rout.

Ronaldo now has 10 World Cup goals, more than any other Portuguese player including Eusebio, and 145 international goals overall, comfortably the most in men’s football history. Portugal also carry a symbolic 27th squad place dedicated to the late Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash in July 2025, with players wearing tribute wristbands throughout the tournament.

Colombia World Cup squad

  • Goalkeepers: Camilo Vargas, David Ospina, Alvaro Montero
  • Defenders: Daniel Munoz, Davinson Sanchez, Jhon Lucumi, Johan Mojica, Willer Ditta, Santiago Arias, Deiver Machado, Yerry Mina
  • Midfielders: Jefferson Lerma, Jhon Arias, Jorge Carrascal, Juan Camilo Portilla, Richard Rios, Juan Fernando Quintero, Gustavo Puerta, Kevin Castano, James Rodriguez, Jaminton Campaz
  • Attackers: Luis Diaz, Jhon Cordoba, Luis Suarez, Juan Camilo Hernandez, Carlos Andres Gomez

Portugal World Cup squad

  • Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa, Jose Sa, Rui Silva
  • Defenders: Ruben Dias, Joao Cancelo, Nelson Semedo, Nuno Mendes, Diogo Dalot, Goncalo Inacio, Renato Veiga, Tomas Araujo
  • Midfielders: Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Ruben Neves, Vitinha, Joao Neves, Matheus Nunes, Samu Costa
  • Attackers: Cristiano Ronaldo, Francisco Trincao, Joao Felix, Rafael Leao, Goncalo Guedes, Goncalo Ramos, Pedro Neto, Francisco Conceicao

Colombia VS Portugal Match Preview

Colombia and Portugal meet at Hard Rock Stadium on June 27 with top spot in Group K at stake, even though both nations have already secured their place in the round of 32.

Colombia topped the group through two efficient wins built on Luis Diaz’s attacking quality and Daniel Munoz’s knack for arriving in the box at the right moment. Portugal stuttered against DR Congo before responding in emphatic fashion against Uzbekistan, with Ronaldo’s brace silencing doubters who questioned his place in the side.

Finishing first carries real value, since the runner up in Group K faces a tougher route through the bracket than the group winner. Both managers are expected to make at least some changes given the dead rubber nature of the result for qualification purposes, though neither side will want to lose momentum heading into the knockouts.

Tactical Outlook

Colombia are expected to press high through Diaz and Jhon Arias on the flanks, looking to win the ball back quickly and break at pace through Rodriguez’s vision in the final third.

Portugal will likely control possession through Vitinha and Joao Neves in midfield, using Nuno Mendes’s overlapping runs down the left to create overloads for Ronaldo and Leao to attack.

A key matchup will be Davinson Sanchez and Yerry Mina against Ronaldo’s movement in the box, since Colombia’s centre backs have shown vulnerability against sharp, well timed runs.

Portugal need a strong start to avoid a repeat of their slow opener against DR Congo, while Colombia will look to repeat the pattern that worked against Uzbekistan, soaking up early pressure before striking through Diaz.

Football World Cup in 2026 Match Schedule

DateMatchVenue
June 23Norway vs. SenegalNew York/NJ
June 23Jordan vs. AlgeriaSan Francisco
June 23Portugal vs. UzbekistanHouston
June 23England vs. GhanaBoston
June 23Panama vs. CroatiaToronto
June 24Colombia vs. Congo DRGuadalajara
June 24Switzerland vs. CanadaVancouver
June 24Scotland vs. BrazilMiami
June 25Czechia vs. MexicoMexico City
June 25Japan vs. SwedenDallas
June 26Turkiye vs. USALos Angeles
June 27Colombia vs. PortugalMiami
June 27Congo DR vs. UzbekistanAtlanta
June 28Algeria vs. AustriaKansas City
June 28Jordan vs. ArgentinaDallas

2026 Football World Cup Preview

This year’s 2026 Football World Cup is shaping up to be the most ambitious and expansive edition of football’s grandest stage. The 23rd edition of the tournament will be held from June 11 to July 19, jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

For the first time ever, three nations are co-hosting the World Cup; a milestone that reflects both the scale of the event and the growing global footprint of the beautiful game.

2026 Football World Cup Format Explained: 48 Nations, 104 Matches

An expanded World Cup will feature 48 teams, 16 more than in Qatar 2022, and take place across three host nations for the first time. This expansion fundamentally changes the tournament’s structure.

The competition now consists of 12 groups of four teams, with each team playing three matches in their respective groups. The top two teams from each group and the eight best third-placed teams across the tournament will advance to the knockout Round of 32.

With 32 teams advancing, the knockout stage now includes a Round of 32, a Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final, meaning there will be 104 matches in total, 40 more than in Qatar. As a result, this World Cup will last 39 days instead of the roughly 32 days of previous tournaments.

16 Host Cities Across 3 Nations in 2026 Football World Cup

There will be 16 host cities in total, with 11 in the United States, three in Mexico, and two in Canada.

The cities where these games will take place include Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; Monterrey, Mexico City, and Guadalajara in Mexico; and San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, and New York/New Jersey in the United States.

The opening match is especially historic. The tournament kicks off at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, where Mexico will face South Africa, making it one of the most iconic venues in World Cup history, and the first stadium to host games at three different men’s World Cups.

The final is set for an equally iconic setting. The final is scheduled for July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which has been rebranded as New York New Jersey Stadium for the event.

The Stars to Watch in 2026 Football World Cup

The 2026 Football World Cup features a massive mix of established superstars and next-generation talent. Here are the names central to the tournament conversation:

Established Legends

  • Lionel Messi — Argentina’s captain, widely expected to play his final World Cup
  • Cristiano Ronaldo — Portugal’s all-time icon, also likely bowing out on the biggest stage

Elite Europeans

  • Kylian Mbappé — France’s generational superstar and title favourite
  • Erling Haaland — Norway’s goal machine making his World Cup debut
  • Jude Bellingham — England’s midfield engine and creative force
  • Jamal Musiala — Germany’s technically gifted young star
  • Lamine Yamal — Spain’s teenage sensation
  • Harry Kane — England’s all-time top scorer hunting major honours

South American Powerhouses

  • Vinícius Júnior — Brazil’s electric winger and Ballon d’Or contender
  • Federico Valverde — Uruguay’s tireless and technically brilliant midfielder

North American Heroes

  • Alphonso Davies — Canada’s captain and fan favourite on home soil
  • Christian Pulisic — The face of US soccer playing in front of a home crowd

African Star

  • Mohamed Salah — Egypt’s legendary forward bringing vast club experience to the global stage

For Messi and Ronaldo, this will likely be their final World Cups, giving the tournament an unmistakably emotional dimension as two of the greatest players in football history bow out on the grandest stage.

2026 Football World Cup Host Stadiums

Stadium NameHost CityLocationCapacity
Toronto StadiumTorontoToronto, Ontario, Canada45,000
BC Place VancouverVancouverVancouver, British Columbia, Canada54,000
Estadio AztecaMexico CityMexico City, Mexico83,000
Estadio GuadalajaraGuadalajaraZapopan, Jalisco, Mexico48,000
Estadio MonterreyMonterreyGuadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico53,500
Atlanta StadiumAtlantaAtlanta, Georgia, USA75,000
Boston StadiumBostonFoxborough, Massachusetts, USA65,000
Dallas StadiumDallasArlington, Texas, USA94,000
NRG StadiumHoustonHouston, Texas, USA72,000
Kansas City StadiumKansas CityKansas City, Missouri, USA73,000
Los Angeles StadiumLos AngelesInglewood, California, USA70,000
Miami StadiumMiamiMiami Gardens, Florida, USA65,000
MetLife StadiumNew York/New JerseyEast Rutherford, New Jersey, USA82,500
Philadelphia StadiumPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA69,000
San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Levi’s Stadium)San Francisco Bay AreaSanta Clara, California, USA71,000
Seattle StadiumSeattleSeattle, Washington, USA69,000

Prize Money and Commercial Scale for 2026 Football World Cup

The prize money for this World Cup was confirmed at a official meeting in Doha. The prize fund is up 50 per cent on that of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and each team also receives $1.5m to cover preparation costs, meaning every team is guaranteed at least $10.5m.

The United States last hosted the men’s World Cup in 1994, and that tournament still holds the record as the most attended World Cup with 3.6 million fans. But that record will certainly be shattered in 2026 with fans entering turnstiles in three countries.

2026 Football World Cup official broadcasters 

Here’s a list of the official broadcasters for the 2026 Football World Cup Qatar in different countries across the world.

Country/RegionBroadcaster(s)
AfghanistanATN
AlbaniaTV Klan
AlgeriaENTV
AndorraRTVE, M6, Mediapro/DAZN
AngolaZ Sports
ArgentinaTelefe, TV Pública, TyC Sports
ArmeniaFast Sports
ArubaTelearuba
AustraliaSBS
AustriaORF, ServusTV, Magenta Sport
AzerbaijanİTV
BangladeshTBA
BelizeNexgen
BelgiumVRT, RTBF
BoliviaRed Uno, Unitel, Entel, Tigo Sports
Bosnia and HerzegovinaArena Sport
BrazilGrupo Globo, CazéTV, SBT/N Sports
BruneiTBA
BulgariaBNT
CambodiaHang Meas
CanadaBell Media
CaribbeanRush Sports
ChileChilevisión
ChinaCCTV, Migu, Xiaohongshu
ColombiaCaracol, RCN, Win Sports
Costa RicaTeletica, Tigo Sports
CroatiaHRT
CuraçaoNos Pais Television
CyprusSigma TV
CzechiaČT, TV Nova
DenmarkDR, TV2
Dominican RepublicCDN 37, Pio Deportes
EcuadorTeleamazonas
El SalvadorTCS, Tigo Sports
EstoniaTV3 Estonia, ERR
EthiopiaHagerie TV
FijiFBC
FinlandYle, MTV3
France (Metropolitan)M6, beIN Sports
France (Ultramarine)Antenne Réunion, La 1ère
GeorgiaSetanta Sports, Rustavi 2
GermanyARD, ZDF, Magenta Sport
GhanaChannelOne TV
GreeceERT
GuatemalaAlbavisión, Tigo Sports
HaitiTNH
HondurasTelevicentro, Tigo Sports
Hong KongPCCW
HungaryMTVA
IcelandRÚV
IndiaUnite8 Sports (Zee)
IndonesiaTVRI, FolaPlay, Telkomsel
IrelandRTÉ
IsraelKAN, Charlton
ItalyRAI, DAZN
Ivory CoastRTI, NCI
JamaicaTVJ
JapanNHK, Nippon TV, Fuji TV, DAZN
KazakhstanQAZTRK
KenyaAzam TV
KosovoRTK, TV Vala, Arena Sport
KyrgyzstanKTRK, Beeline Ukmush TV
LaosTBA
LatviaTV3 Latvia
LiechtensteinSRG SSR
LithuaniaTV3 Lithuania
LuxembourgRTBF, M6, ARD, ZDF
MacauTDM
MalawiAzam TV
MalaysiaRTM, Unifi TV
MaldivesICE Networks
MaltaTelevision Malta
MauritiusMBC
MexicoTelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca
MENAbeIN Sports
MongoliaEduTV, National Television, Suld TV, MNB, Mobihome VOO
MontenegroRTCG, Arena Sport
MoroccoSNRT
MozambiqueMiramar, Z Sports
MyanmarTBA
NepalHimalaya Sports, Dgo
NetherlandsNOS
New ZealandTVNZ
NicaraguaGrupo Ratensa, Tigo Sports
North MacedoniaArena Sport
NorwayNRK, TV2
PakistanPTV Sports, Tapmad
PanamaRPC/COS, TVN Media, Tigo Sports
ParaguayTrece, GEN TV
PeruAmérica Televisión
PhilippinesAleph Arena, TAP DMV, Cignal PPV
PolandTVP
PortugalSport TV, RTP, SIC, TVI, LiveModeTV
RomaniaAntena
RussiaMatch TV
RwandaAzam TV
Saint LuciaWinners Sports TV
San MarinoRAI, DAZN
SenegalRTS
SerbiaPTC, Arena Sport
SingaporeMediacorp
SlovakiaRTVS, TV JOJ
SloveniaRTV SLO, Arena Sport
South AfricaSABC, SportyTV
South AmericaDSports, Disney+
South KoreaJTBC, KBS, NAVER Sports, CHZZK
SpainRTVE, Mediapro/DAZN
Sri LankaTBA
Sub-Saharan AfricaNew World TV, SuperSport
SurinameSTVS, ATV
SwedenSVT, TV4
SwitzerlandSRG SSR
TaiwanELTA, EBC, TTV
TajikistanVarzish TV
TanzaniaAzam TV
ThailandTBA
Timor-LesteRTTL, ETO
TurkeyTRT
TurkmenistanQuest Sports Media
UgandaAzam TV
UkraineMEGOGO
United KingdomSTV (Central & Northern Scotland), BBC, ITV
United StatesFox Sports (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
UruguayCanal 5, Antel TV
UzbekistanZo’r TV
VanuatuVBTC
VenezuelaTeleven
VietnamVTV
ZambiaAzam TV
ZimbabweAzam TV

2026 Football World Cup: A Tournament for the Ages

This year’s 2026 Football World Cup is more than a football tournament; it is a cultural event spanning an entire continent. The tournament is expected to be the largest World Cup ever by both attendance and scale, and is also expected to expand the reach of football across North America.

With legendary players potentially playing their last World Cups, host nations hungry for glory, and a brand-new format delivering more football than ever before, the summer of 2026 promises to be utterly unforgettable for fans around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Colombia vs Portugal match being played?

The match kicks off Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Which World Cup group do Colombia and Portugal belong to?

Both nations are in Group K alongside DR Congo and Uzbekistan, and both have already qualified for the round of 32.

What is Colombia’s recent form heading into this match?

Colombia have won both of their group games, beating Uzbekistan 3 1 and DR Congo 1 0 to finish top of Group K regardless of this result.

Who is Portugal’s main goal scoring threat?

Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal’s attack and has already scored twice at this tournament, taking his World Cup tally to a record 10 goals for the country.

Is it legal to use a VPN to watch the Football World Cup in 2026?

Yes, using a VPN to access streaming services is legal in most countries, though users should always check the terms of service of the streaming platform they intend to use.

Has Colombia ever beaten Portugal at a World Cup?

No, the two nations have never met competitively before, making this their first ever World Cup fixture.

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