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Colombia vs Ghana: Watch Guide, Odds & Bets
Colombia and Ghana meet at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City on 3 July 2026, with a 20:30 local kickoff in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32. Colombia arrive as clear favourites after topping a group that included Portugal, while Ghana's Black Stars are chasing their first knockout-round win since their famous 2010 quarter-final run. Whether you are tuning in for the football or looking for a fun bet to make the evening more exciting, this is one of the day's standout fixtures.
Where and How to Watch
Kickoff is at 20:30 local time in Kansas City on 3 July 2026. Check your regional broadcaster's schedule for live coverage, as rights vary by country. Most major sports broadcasters and streaming platforms holding FIFA World Cup 2026 rights will carry the match. If you are planning to watch with friends, the evening slot makes it ideal for a proper watch-party atmosphere at Arrowhead Stadium or at a bar near you.
Colombia vs Ghana Match Preview
This Round of 32 tie pits two very different footballing philosophies against each other. Colombia, managed by Nestor Lorenzo, are possession-oriented, structured and defensively disciplined, having conceded just one goal across their three group games. They topped Group K with seven points, beating Uzbekistan 3-1 and DR Congo 1-0 before a composed 0-0 draw with Portugal that confirmed them as group winners.
Ghana, guided by Carlos Queiroz, qualified from Group L in third place with four points. The Black Stars are pragmatic and organised, preferring a low to mid block before releasing pace on the counter. They beat Panama 1-0, drew England 0-0 in a match surrounded by VAR controversy, and lost 2-1 to Croatia. The absence of Mohammed Kudus through a quadriceps injury is a significant blow to their creative options going forward.
Arrowhead Stadium brings an electric atmosphere, and a knockout-round crowd will only raise the stakes. Expect Colombia to control the ball and Ghana to be patient, disciplined and dangerous on the break through Antoine Semenyo's pace and Inaki Williams's physical hold-up play.
Colombia vs Ghana Odds
| Market | Selection | Decimal Odds | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Colombia | 1.52 | 66% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 3.95 | 25% |
| Match Winner | Ghana | 7.20 | 14% |
| Both Teams to Score | No | Available via operators | Favoured given both teams' defensive records |
| Goals | Under 2.5 | Available via operators | Supported by low-scoring group stage data |
Odds are correct at time of writing. Colombia's implied probability of 66% reflects their dominant group stage, defensive solidity and attacking quality. Ghana at 14% implied probability represent a genuine underdog, but one with the pace and organisation to cause problems. You can place your bets and follow all the World Cup action at Dexsport's FIFA World Cup 2026 hub.
Colombia vs Ghana Predictions
Best Bet: Colombia to Win
At an implied probability of 66%, a Colombia victory is the anchor pick. They conceded only one goal in the group stage, topped a group containing Portugal, and carry genuine attacking threat through Luis Diaz and Daniel Munoz. Ghana are without Kudus and rely on low-volume attack, managing just two goals in three games. Colombia's defensive discipline and quality in the final third make them the logical selection.
Value Bet: Under 2.5 Goals
Both sides have shown a preference for low-scoring, structured games. Colombia conceded once and kept two clean sheets in the group. Ghana scored just twice and kept one clean sheet of their own against England. The tactical setup points to a tight, controlled match where goals are at a premium. The Under 2.5 market aligns well with what the data from the group stage tells us.
Longshot Bet: Ghana Draw No Bet
If you fancy Ghana to cause an upset or at least stay in the game, the draw no bet option on Ghana removes the risk of your stake being lost in a draw. Ghana have the set-piece and counter-attacking tools to nick a result, especially if Semenyo or Williams can find a moment of quality. It is a long shot, but the Black Stars have shown resilience throughout the tournament.
Why This Match Matters
For Colombia, this is about fulfilling the promise of a golden generation. Topping a group that included Ronaldo's Portugal announced them as genuine contenders, and a place in the last 16 would only fuel that deep-run conversation. James Rodriguez, captain and Colombia's all-time leading World Cup scorer, is playing what could be his last major tournament at around 34 years old. The motivation could not be higher.
For Ghana, the weight of 2010 still hangs over every World Cup campaign. Their quarter-final run that year, remembered as much for heartbreak as heroism, remains the benchmark for African football at this level. A first knockout-round win since that era would mean everything to the Black Stars and their supporters. Add in a fresh sense of grievance from the VAR controversy against England, where coach Queiroz publicly stated that "VAR went for a coffee," and Ghana arrive in Kansas City with something to prove.
Colombia Form
Colombia were the standout performers of Group K. A 3-1 win over Uzbekistan, a 1-0 victory against DR Congo courtesy of Daniel Munoz's 76th-minute winner, and a disciplined 0-0 draw with Portugal secured seven points and top spot. They scored four goals and conceded just one across those three games.
Luis Diaz is their most dangerous attacker, scoring and assisting against Uzbekistan to become only the second Colombian player ever to score and assist in a World Cup game, after James Rodriguez at the 2014 tournament. Munoz is joint top scorer alongside Diaz, adding goals from right wing-back. James himself pulls the strings as captain and chief creator. The one concern is that Colombia can settle into low-tempo games, as the Portugal draw showed, but in a knockout tie that discipline may be an asset rather than a weakness.
Ghana Form
Ghana advanced from Group L as a third-placed side with four points. Their campaign featured a 1-0 win over Panama through a goal from Caleb Yirenkyi, who became the second-youngest Ghana World Cup scorer, a 0-0 draw with England surrounded by VAR controversy, and a 2-1 defeat to Croatia. They scored two goals and conceded two across the group.
Jordan Ayew captains the side and brings experience of around 120 caps, having also been Ghana's top scorer in qualifying with seven goals. Semenyo leads the line with pace, while Thomas Partey provides the midfield screen that keeps Ghana organised. The loss of Kudus is a genuine problem; without his creativity and directness, Ghana's attacking options thin considerably. Williams adds physical presence up front, but the Black Stars will need a moment of inspiration to trouble Colombia.
Head-to-Head Record
Colombia and Ghana have no senior meetings on record and no World Cup history between them. This is a genuinely fresh encounter, which means neither side carries any psychological advantage from past results. Everything is decided on current form, quality and tactics.
Best Bets for the Casual Fan
- Safe Bet: Colombia to Win - The implied probability of 66% reflects their quality and defensive record. A straightforward pick for anyone who wants to back the form side.
- Goals Market: Under 2.5 Goals - Both teams have shown they are comfortable in low-scoring games. Colombia conceded once in the group; Ghana scored twice. A tight match is the most likely scenario based on both sides' group stage performances.
- Value Pick: Colombia Win and Under 2.5 Combo - Combining Colombia to win with under 2.5 goals in the same bet reflects the tactical reality of this fixture and can offer better returns than a straight Colombia win.
- Player Prop: Luis Diaz Anytime Scorer - In form, direct and Colombia's primary attacking threat, Diaz is the natural choice for a goalscorer bet.
- Longshot: Ghana to Score - At long odds, backing Ghana to get on the scoresheet through a set piece or Semenyo counter is the kind of low-stakes, high-reward bet that keeps things interesting all game long.
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FAQ
How can I watch Colombia vs Ghana?
Check your regional broadcaster holding FIFA World Cup 2026 rights. Most major sports broadcasters and streaming services with tournament rights will carry the match live.
What time is kickoff in local time?
Kickoff is at 20:30 local time in Kansas City on 3 July 2026.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans?
A Colombia win is the safest pick based on the implied probability of 66%. If you want something a little more interesting, the Under 2.5 goals market suits the tactical setup of this game well. For a fun longshot, a Ghana goal at any point in the match adds excitement throughout.
Which side should a neutral get behind?
Ghana are the sentimental choice. The Black Stars carry the weight of 2010's heartbreak, a VAR grievance from the group stage, and the absence of their most creative player in Kudus. Backing them to cause an upset or simply to score and make a game of it gives you a reason to cheer from the first whistle to the last.

