Colombia continue their quest to get further than ever in the World Cup today (Saturday 4 July).
Their match against Ghana is the final fixture of the round of 32. And by the time you're reading this, the game has already taken place, as it happened in the early hours of the morning from a UK time zone perspective.
Luckily, the round of 16 starts today, so there's plenty more football to enjoy!

The run of 104 matches across 39 days is now fully under way and will conclude with the final at New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday 19 July.
World Cup 2026 is here and set to capture the imagination of fans across the globe over the next six weeks.
Radio Times brings you the round-up of World Cup 2026 matches live on TV today.
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Which World Cup 2026 matches are on today?Saturday 4 July
Round of 32: Colombia v Ghana (2:30am, Kansas City Stadium) ITV1Round of 16: Canada v Morocco (6pm, Houston Stadium) ITV1Round of 16: Paraguay v France (10pm, Philadelphia Stadium) BBC OneThink you know how it will play out? Try the Radio Times football predictor and put your knowledge to the test this summer!
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Which World Cup 2026 matches are on tomorrow?Sunday 5 July
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