Colombia secured qualification for the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo, earning three points through a decisive goal from Daniel Muñoz and continuing its strong run through the group stage.

The lone goal of the match came from Daniel Muñoz, whose finish ultimately proved enough to separate the two sides in a contest where Colombia created numerous scoring opportunities but struggled to extend its advantage. The victory guarantees Colombia a place in the knockout rounds and keeps the team in control of its destiny at the top of the group standings.

Despite the narrow score line, Colombia produced several dangerous attacking moments throughout the match. Luis Díaz appeared to score twice within a span of two minutes during the contest, but both goals were ruled out for offside and a foul, respectively, following reviews by the officiating crew. The disallowed goals prevented Colombia from building a more comfortable lead and kept DR Congo within striking distance for much of the match.

A major reason the game remained close was the performance of DR Congo’s goalkeeper, who delivered one of the standout individual displays of the group stage. The goalkeeper produced multiple saves to deny Colombian attackers and repeatedly kept his team in the match despite sustained pressure. His efforts prevented the score line from becoming more lopsided and allowed DR Congo to compete until the final whistle.

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Colombia’s overall performance will nevertheless provide encouragement heading into the final group-stage match. The team controlled possession for extended periods, generated scoring opportunities and remained defensively organized when called upon. While finishing chances remain an area for improvement, the ability to consistently create dangerous opportunities is a positive sign as the tournament progresses.

The victory also places Colombia in an advantageous position in the race for first place in the group. With qualification already secured, Colombia now needs only a draw against Portugal in its final group-stage match to finish atop the standings. Securing first place could potentially provide a more favorable path in the knockout rounds and would further strengthen confidence within the squad.

For DR Congo, the defeat leaves the team’s World Cup future uncertain despite a spirited performance. While the result was disappointing, the defensive resilience displayed throughout the match, particularly by the goalkeeper, demonstrated the team’s ability to compete against one of South America’s strongest sides.

As Colombia prepares to face Portugal, expectations will continue to grow among supporters who believe this squad can make a deep run in the tournament. With Muñoz delivering the winning goal, Luis Díaz consistently creating chances and qualification already secured, Colombia enters the final group-stage match with momentum and the opportunity to claim first place before the knockout rounds begin.

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