FIFA World Cup

How to watch Colombia-Ghana FIFA World Cup game in KC: Time, TV, betting odds

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  • Colombia and Ghana play a World Cup Round of 32 match in Kansas City on July 3.
  • Fox will air the Colombia‑Ghana match and Telemundo will carry the Spanish broadcast.
  • DraftKings lists Colombia as minus‑475 favorite and Ghana as plus‑330 underdog.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup’s final Round of 32 game matches Colombia against Ghana on Friday night in Kansas City.

After this contest, the World Cup’s round of 16 will be set, with the Colombia-Ghana survivor meeting the winner of Argentina vs. Cape Verde in a quarterfinal game in Kansas City on July 11.

After missing the 2022 World Cup, Colombia has bounced back strong, winning Group K with victories over Uzbekistan and D.R. Congo and a scoreless draw vs. Portugal.

Colombia finished third in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying, beating Argentina and Brazil along the way. James Rodriguez and Luis Diaz continue to be the team’s leaders.

Ghana, one of nine African nations to reach the knockout stage, advanced by finishing third in Group L. Ghana defeated Panama, lost to Croatia and then pulled off a stunner by holding England to a scoreless draw.

Ghana’s “Black Stars” made splashes in its first two World Cups, advancing out of the group stage in 2006 and reaching the quarterfinals in 2010. Ghana hadn’t gotten out of the group stage since — until this year.

It’s a defensive-minded team that has allowed a total of just two goals in three games.

When and where is the Colombia-Ghana game?

Colombia-Ghana will meet in a FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match at Kansas City (Arrowhead) Stadium on Friday, July 3 at 8:30 p.m. Central Time.

What’s the TV channel for Colombia-Ghana?

Colombia-Ghana will be on Fox and Telemundo (Spanish).

What’s the betting information for Colombia-Ghana

According to Draft Kings. Colombia is the betting favorite at minus-475. Ghana is plus-330.

Blair Kerkhoff
The Kansas City Star
Blair Kerkhoff has covered sports for The Kansas City Star since 1989. He was elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.
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