Group K closes its group stage on Saturday, June 27 in Miami with one of the matchday's most compelling fixtures: Colombia, already through as group leaders, face a Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal side that must win to advance. The Tricolor head to Miami with the freedom of a team that has already secured its knockout spot — but also with the ambition to finish first and set up the most favorable possible path through the round of 16.
Match Context
Colombia closed out their second group game with quiet authority. A lone Daniel Muñoz goal was enough to beat DR Congo and seal their place in the round of 16, making it through the group stage for the fourth time in their history. The team was not at its most spectacular — the Congolese goalkeeper had an outstanding performance keeping the scoreline tight — but the result is what matters, and Colombia now arrives at the June 27 fixture as group leaders with everything to play for in terms of positioning.
Portugal arrive with genuine urgency. The 5-0 demolition of Uzbekistan in their second game provided confidence and momentum, but qualification is not yet mathematically confirmed. Ronaldo and his teammates need a win on June 27 to advance without needing to rely on other results. The stakes are clear and Portugal knows what is required.
Kickoff Details
| Date | June 27, 2026 |
| Kickoff | 17:30 h (Mexico City time) |
| Venue | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida |
| Group | Group K — Matchday 3 |
Where to Watch in Mexico City
Mexico City has good options for this Saturday afternoon match on June 27. CDMX has seven active fan zones and public screens. The FIFA Fan Festival in the Historic Downtown is the city's main gathering point with free access. You can also watch at Parque La Bombilla (Álvaro Obregón), Parque Tezozómoc (Azcapotzalco), Campos Revolución (Gustavo A. Madero), or Deportivo Xochimilco, among other venues spread across the city.
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Why Watch at a Fan Zone?
A Colombia with nothing to lose against a Portugal that cannot afford to slip — that asymmetry of pressure often produces great football. If the Colombians play with the freedom of a qualified side and Portugal presses for goals from the first whistle, it could be one of the standout group-stage finales. Check real-time occupancy for each venue and find the best spot for you at fanzones.io.
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