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Colombia’s pressure defines Portugal World Cup live-blog account

The supplied Guardian live blog presents Colombia as the more threatening side against Portugal, citing a large shot advantage and several late moments of pressure. The final score is not available in the supplied material and should be verified before publication.

Colombia’s pressure defines Portugal World Cup live-blog account
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Colombia were portrayed as the more dangerous team in the supplied live coverage of their World Cup 2026 group-stage match against Portugal. The material reports Colombia with 24 shots, six on target and 1.63 xG, compared with Portugal’s 13 shots, two on target and 0.69 xG, but the final score is not included in the supplied source body.

The most notable late passage described came around the 88th minute, when Ruben Dias made a crucial defensive intervention near Portugal’s goal before Costa was involved in stopping the next phase. Earlier, a penalty appeal involving Suárez and Mendes was not awarded, while a sequence involving Félix and Ronaldo ended with Ronaldo offside.

The live blog also noted several Colombia changes, including Muñoz replacing Santiago Arias and later introductions for Luis Suárez and Richard Ríos, with Córdoba and Lerma coming off. Puerta was reported to have received a yellow card during the build-up to a Portugal move.

Before kick-off, the teams observed a moment of silence for the victims of an earthquake in Venezuela. For editors, the key caution is that this draft relies on a single live blog and should be checked against official match data before any result, table impact or final statistics are presented as confirmed.

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