Colombia and Portugal played to a 0-0 draw on June 27, 2026 [1], in Miami [5].
The result determines the final seeding for Group K, though both teams had already secured positions in the knockout stage before kickoff [6].
The match remained scoreless throughout the duration of play [1]. Colombia nearly broke the deadlock late in the game when a goal by Davinson Sánchez was ruled out for offside [2]. Despite the effort, Portugal's defense held firm to ensure the match ended in a stalemate.
Because of the draw, Colombia finished as the winner of Group K [3]. Portugal finished the group stage as the runner-up [4]. Both nations had entered the match with their progression to the next round already guaranteed [6].
The scoreless result means neither side gained a decisive offensive advantage heading into the knockout rounds. The match served as a final tuning session for the two squads before they face their next opponents in the tournament bracket.
“Colombia and Portugal played to a 0-0 draw”
While the draw prevents either team from claiming a victory in their final group match, the outcome establishes Colombia as the top seed of Group K. This positioning typically provides a more favorable bracket path in the knockout stages, whereas Portugal must now prepare for the challenges associated with entering the next round as a second-place finisher.


