Colombia have seized the early advantage in their World Cup last-32 tie against Ghana, taking a 1-0 lead inside the opening quarter of an hour thanks to a well-taken header from Jhon Arias.
Early Breakthrough for Los Cafeteros
The deadlock was broken in the 14th minute when a flowing move down the left flank saw the ball delivered into the area, and Arias rose highest to power his header past Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi. The Estadio Metropolitano erupted as the South Americans made the perfect start in their pursuit of a place in the round of 16, where Switzerland await the winners.
Colombia, appearing in their fourth successive World Cup knockout stage, had dominated the early exchanges with their trademark high press unsettling the Ghanaian backline. Luis Diaz and Rafael Santos Borré both came close to adding a second, but the Black Stars’ defence held firm during a frantic opening 20 minutes.
Ghana Seek Response as the Black Stars Look to Recover
Ghana, semi-finalists in 2010, have shown flashes of their attacking threat through Mohammed Kudus and Inaki Williams. They nearly drew level in the 22nd minute when a quickly taken throw-in caught the Colombian defence off guard, but the chance was smothered by an alert backline.
The game has been played at a high tempo in humid conditions, with referee Clement Turpin already forced to intervene for a hydration break. Both sets of players are being pushed to their physical limits as the tie hangs in the balance.
What’s at Stake
The winner of this last-32 clash will progress to a meeting with Switzerland, who comfortably defeated their opponents earlier in the day. For Colombia, a victory would maintain momentum after emerging unbeaten from Group H. Ghana, meanwhile, are aiming to emulate their memorable runs of 2006 and 2010 and have the attacking talent to cause problems if they can find a foothold in the contest.
Quick Facts
Kick-off: 8.30pm local / 9.30pm EDT / 2.30am BST / 1.30pm AEST
Venue: Estadio Metropolitano, Barranquilla
Referee: Clement Turpin (France)
Current Score: Colombia 1–0 Ghana
Next Round Opponent: Switzerland
Key Takeaways
- Colombia took the lead in the 14th minute through a Jhon Arias header.
- Ghana have struggled to contain Colombia’s high press but remain dangerous on the counter-attack.
- The winner will face Switzerland in the round of 16.
- Intense humidity has led to a hydration break, potentially influencing tactics in the second half.
- Live updates are available on Sky Sports and The Guardian.