Uzbekistan vs Colombia
The stage was set for a highly anticipated clash, with both sides looking to make their mark on this pivotal World Cup fixture. On June 17, 2026, the atmosphere was electric as players stepped onto the pitch, both hungry to establish early dominance in a high-stakes encounter.
Breaking the deadlock
Colombia looked to control the tempo from the opening whistle, testing the defensive resolve of Uzbekistan. The breakthrough finally arrived in the 40th minute when Daniel Muñoz fired a clinical strike into the top of the goal, set up perfectly by a through ball from Luis Díaz. While Uzbekistan fought to find an equalizer before the break, the Colombian defense remained resolute, ensuring they held the advantage heading into halftime, despite early yellow cards for Abdukodir Khusanov and Johan Mojica.
A dramatic second half shift
Uzbekistan emerged from the break with renewed energy, and their persistence was rewarded in the 60th minute when Abbosbek Fayzullaev powered home a close-range header to level the match. The parity, however, lasted only five minutes as Luis Díaz struck back, slotting home a precise shot to regain the lead for Colombia following a smart assist from Gustavo Puerta. As the clock ticked down and the home side pushed for a late comeback, Jaminton Campaz ultimately put the result beyond doubt in the 90+9th minute, securing the win with a clinical header.