GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Colombia secured their passage to the knockout rounds of the 2026 World Cup with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over a resilient DR Congo side at the Estadio Guadalajara on Tuesday. Crystal Palace defender Daniel Munoz scored the decisive goal in the 76th minute, finally breaching a stubborn defensive wall that had frustrated the South Americans for much of the match.
The result propels Colombia to the top of Group K with six points, establishing a two-point cushion over Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal with one group-stage fixture remaining. The victory guarantees Los Cafeteros a spot in the round of 32, marking a significant redemption after their failure to qualify for the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
Colombian Onslaught Meets Mpasi Resistance
Inside a stadium transformed into a sea of yellow by the traveling Colombian faithful, the South Americans launched wave after wave of attacks from the opening whistle. Goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi emerged as DR Congo’s hero for long stretches, producing a string of spectacular saves to keep the scoreline level.
James Rodriguez tested Mpasi with a stinging drive that was brilliantly turned aside, while Johan Mojica and Luis Diaz were also denied by the Congolese shot-stopper. Diaz came agonizingly close in the 50th minute when Mpasi made a stunning leg save to preserve the deadlock. Munoz himself had earlier squandered a clear opportunity and saw a goal disallowed for offside as the first half ended without reward for Colombia’s dominance.
Deflected Winner Settles Tense Contest
The breakthrough arrived with 14 minutes of normal time remaining. Munoz, atoning for his earlier misses, saw his shot take a cruel deflection that wrong-footed Mpasi and nestled into the net. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Colombian supporters, who had grown increasingly anxious as the match wore on.
DR Congo refused to capitulate and nearly snatched a dramatic equalizer deep into stoppage time. Nathanael Mbuku unleashed a fierce effort that forced Colombian goalkeeper Camilo Vargas into a scrambling save, diving low to his left to push the ball behind and preserve the clean sheet.
Group K Scenarios and Historic Context
Colombia will now face Portugal in Miami on Saturday in a clash that will likely determine the group winner. Earlier on Tuesday, Portugal demolished Uzbekistan 5-0 in Houston, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring twice to keep his side firmly in contention for top spot.
DR Congo, meanwhile, will meet Uzbekistan in Atlanta still clinging to an outside chance of advancing. The African nation is competing in its first World Cup since 1974, when the country was known as Zaire. Their opening 1-1 draw against Portugal demonstrated their capability, but they now face an uphill battle to reach the knockout phase.
The Colombians, who opened their campaign with a 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan, have displayed both attacking flair and defensive solidity through their first two matches. With six points secured and a round of 32 berth confirmed, they can approach the Portugal showdown with confidence as they aim to carry momentum into the tournament’s decisive stages.

