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Colombia vs DR Congo: Watch, Odds & Predictions
Colombia and DR Congo meet in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K Matchday 2, and this one carries real weight. Colombia arrive on the back of a confident 3-1 win over Uzbekistan, while DR Congo made history by holding Portugal to a 1-1 draw. Both sides have reasons to push hard for three points, the odds are interesting, and there are some genuinely enjoyable bets to explore if you want to add a little extra to your matchday experience.
Where and How to Watch
Check your local broadcaster listings for live TV and streaming coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K fixture. No specific broadcast details have been confirmed at the time of writing, so keep an eye on your national sports channels and official streaming platforms for updates. If you want to follow the action and place a bet at the same time, Dexsport lets you watch the markets move in real time alongside the game.
Colombia vs DR Congo Match Preview
This is a Group K fixture that could go a long way to deciding who advances from what is shaping up to be a genuinely competitive group. Colombia sit top after Matchday 1, and a second win would put them in a very strong position heading into the final group game. DR Congo, making their first World Cup appearance since 1974, arrive with momentum and belief after their result against Portugal.
Colombia, coached by Nestor Lorenzo, build through possession and rely on the creativity of Luis Diaz and captain James Rodriguez, with pace in transition as a constant threat. DR Congo under Sebastien Desabre are organised, disciplined, and dangerous on set pieces and counters. Yoane Wissa's header against Portugal showed they can hurt anyone when the opportunity arises. Expect Colombia to control the ball, but do not expect DR Congo to sit back and accept defeat quietly.
Colombia vs DR Congo Odds
| Market | Selection | Odds (Decimal) | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Colombia | 1.70 | 59% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 3.60 | 28% |
| Match Winner | DR Congo | 5.20 | 19% |
Beyond the 1X2 market, popular options for this fixture include Double Chance (Colombia or Draw), Both Teams to Score (BTTS), and Over/Under goals markets. These are widely available and suit fans who want a straightforward stake on the game without going too deep into specifics. Odds are correct at time of writing and subject to change.
Colombia vs DR Congo Predictions
Best Bet: Colombia to Win. At odds of 1.70, the implied probability sits at 59%. Colombia showed real quality against Uzbekistan, with Luis Diaz pulling the strings and James Rodriguez directing play. They have the personnel, the structure, and the motivation to back up that opening result. This is the most straightforward selection on the board.
Value Bet: Both Teams to Score. DR Congo already scored against Portugal, one of the tournament favourites, through Wissa's header. Colombia conceded once against Uzbekistan too. Both sides have shown they can find the net, and both have shown they are not entirely watertight at the back. BTTS has genuine qualitative backing here without needing to stretch the stats.
Longshot Bet: DR Congo to Win at 5.20. The implied probability is 19%, and while Colombia are clear favourites, DR Congo have already proved they can compete at this level. If Wissa fires and Colombia have an off day, an upset is not out of the question. It is a long shot, but it is a live one.
Why This Match Matters
Colombia's 3-1 win over Uzbekistan put them in early control of Group K. A second win here would put their qualification in a commanding position. For DR Congo, a point or more against Colombia would be a remarkable achievement for a squad back at the World Cup for the first time in over 50 years. The pride and meaning behind this fixture for the Congolese players and fans cannot be overstated. Yoane Wissa's goal against Portugal gave DR Congo their first-ever World Cup goal, and that kind of momentum is a real factor going into Matchday 2.
Key players to watch: Luis Diaz and James Rodriguez for Colombia, and Yoane Wissa for DR Congo. Rodriguez, Colombia's captain and all-time World Cup top scorer with six goals including the 2014 Golden Boot, will be central to everything his side do going forward.
Colombia Form
Colombia came into this tournament with confidence and delivered in their opening game. A 3-1 win over Uzbekistan was built on a Luis Diaz masterclass: the Bayern Munich winger assisted Daniel Munoz's opener and scored his first World Cup goal. Substitute Jaminton Campaz added a third with a header in the 99th minute. James Rodriguez captains the side and remains the creative heartbeat, while the squad also includes Jhon Arias, Lerma, and veteran playmaker Juan Fernando Quintero. Colombia qualified third in CONMEBOL, which reflects the quality of their confederation rather than any weakness in the squad. Their strength is in possession, creativity, and the ability to hurt teams on the counter through Diaz's pace.
DR Congo Form
DR Congo are back at the World Cup for the first time since 1974, and they have already made their mark. A 1-1 draw with Portugal, secured through Wissa's header, was a result that reverberated across African football. Coach Sebastien Desabre praised his players' commitment and selflessness in executing the game plan, and that team spirit is clearly a genuine strength. They qualified via the Play-off Tournament, beating Jamaica 1-0 in Guadalajara. The squad features Wan-Bissaka, Mbemba, Masuaku, and Bakambu alongside Wissa. They are organised, hard to break down, and carry a real threat from set pieces and on the counter. The weakness is that they will likely face more of the ball against Colombia than they did against Portugal, which tests their defensive discipline further.
Best Bets for the Casual Fan
- Safe Bet: Colombia to Win (1.70). The most logical pick based on form, squad depth, and their opening result. A solid foundation for any bet slip.
- Goals Market: Both Teams to Score. Both sides have scored in their opening games and both have conceded. A lively match is entirely plausible.
- Value Pick: Double Chance Colombia or Draw. If you want Colombia to win but would like a safety net, this market covers you for both outcomes at reduced risk.
- Longshot: DR Congo to Win (5.20). If you fancy the upset after their Portugal performance, the 19% implied probability makes this a genuinely interesting flyer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I watch Colombia vs DR Congo?
Check your local national sports broadcaster or official streaming platforms for live coverage. No specific broadcast details have been confirmed at the time of writing, so keep an eye on official FIFA channels and your regional sports networks for the latest information.
What time is kickoff in local time?
No specific kickoff time has been confirmed at the time of writing. Check the official FIFA website or your local broadcaster for the confirmed schedule.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans?
Colombia to win is the most accessible bet at 1.70. Both Teams to Score is an enjoyable market if you think it will be an open game. Double Chance covering Colombia or Draw gives you extra cover if you want to back Colombia without going all in on a win.
Which side should a neutral get behind?
DR Congo are the sentimental pick. Back at the World Cup for the first time in over 50 years, they have already scored their first-ever World Cup goal and held Portugal. There is a real story being written here, and backing them as a neutral adds an extra layer of excitement to every set piece and counter-attack they produce.


