Unbeaten Colombia seal final last-16 spot

Colombia extended their unbeaten run at World Cup 2026 to four matches as they dispatched Ghana to reach the Round of 16.

Colombia 1-0 Ghana

Colombia goal: Arias (14)

Colombia underlined their credentials as FIFA World Cup 2026™ dark horses with a controlled Round of 32 victory over Ghana at Kansas City Stadium.

Having finished top of Group K ahead of Portugal, Nestor Lorenzo’s team were too strong for the Black Stars, with Jhon Arias’s first-half strike enough to book a last-16 meeting with Switzerland.

Ghana’s Thomas Partey went close with a powerful long-range effort inside two minutes, but La Sele – roared on by a sea of Colombian supporters – soon seized the initiative.

Luis Suarez, on for the injured Jhon Cordoba, burst clear down the right before squaring into the penalty area, where Arias caressed a first-time finish into the bottom corner.

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JULY 03: Jhon Arias #11 of Colombia controls the ball under pressure from Kwasi Sibo #8 of Ghana during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between Colombia and Ghana at Kansas City Stadium on July 03, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Ghana were a touch fortunate not to be even further behind at the break, as Luis Diaz fired wide from inside the box and Lawrence Ati-Zigi produced a brilliant reaction save to claw away Johan Mojica’s downward header.

Diaz had the ball in the net in the 56th minute, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside after he stretched to convert Arias’s cross. Moments later the Colombia forward fired straight at Ati-Zigi from an unmarked position inside the penalty area.

One goal proved enough, though, as the Colombians kept it tight at the back and prevented Ghana from registering any shots on target.

Key stat

Colombia have struck first in three of their four matches at World Cup 2026, with the only exception a goalless draw against Portugal.

Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match

Luis Diaz (Colombia)