Group K

FIFA World Cup 2026

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Group K of the FIFA World Cup 2026 contains Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan, and DR Congo, with matches played between June 17 and June 27 in Houston, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Miami, and Atlanta. The group finale on June 27 is Portugal vs Colombia in Miami, arguably the most anticipated fixture of the entire group stage.

Group K has the most aesthetically pleasing fixture of the first round. Portugal versus Colombia on June 27th in Miami is two nations who play football as entertainment, attacking, direct, physically intense, technically expressive. Add Uzbekistan making their first-ever World Cup appearance and DR Congo returning after 52 years and you have a group with a genuinely compelling story at every level.

Portugal: The Post-Ronaldo Question

Cristiano Ronaldo will be 41 in 2026. Whether he is there, and in what capacity, is the defining question of Portuguese footballโ€™s near future. But Portugal are not dependent on him anymore. Bernardo Silva, Rafael Leao, Pedro Neto, Vitinha, this squad has depth and creativity at every position. They have reached the knockout rounds consistently for years and have the quality to go deep in this tournament.

Their opener against DR Congo in Houston on June 17th is a warm-up. The real test is Colombia on the final day.

Colombia: James Rodriguezโ€™s Twilight, A New Generationโ€™s Dawn

Colombia were one of the most exciting teams at the 2014 World Cup, James Rodriguezโ€™s golden boot, the dance celebrations, the attacking freedom. Since then they have qualified and exited without that same electricity. But the current generation is rebuilding that identity with young players who have grown up watching those 2014 highlights. Luis Diaz brings pace and direct running that makes defenders uncomfortable. Jhon Duran has announced himself in the Premier League.

Colombia vs Portugal in Miami on June 27th at 7:30pm is the group finale you want to watch. Both teams through, or both needing something, either way it will be open.

Uzbekistan: Hello, World

Uzbekistan qualifying for a World Cup is genuinely historic. Central Asian football has been developing for decades and this is the payoff moment. Their players compete across Russian, Ukrainian (in exile), and other Eastern European leagues. They are not here to make up the numbers, they have athletic quality and a defensive organisation that will make even Portugal work.

The timezone for Uzbekistan fans: games in Houston and Guadalajara kick off at 1-8pm local US time, which is 11pm to 6am the following day in Tashkent. Football at 4am is a national statement.

DR Congo: A Return After 52 Years

DR Congo qualified through the intercontinental playoff to make their first World Cup appearance since 1974 as Zaire. The squad blends European-based professionals with players from African club football, and the collective determination that carried them through qualifying should not be dismissed. Their opener against Portugal in Houston is the toughest possible start, but they arrive with nothing to lose and everything to prove.

Must-watch match: Portugal vs Colombia, June 27th, Miami. Two attacking nations who both want to win and play the kind of football that makes neutral supporters stay up late.

Bold prediction: Portugal win the group. Colombia advance as runners-up after a draw with Portugal that keeps both happy. Uzbekistan take a point from somewhere that sends their nation into celebration. DR Congo go home with respect earned and a result that surprises someone.

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