Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Kickoff: 6:00 PM CT / 7:00 PM ET
Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026 — Group Stage
Broadcast: FOX Sports, Telemundo, Caracol TV, FIFA+ (regional availability)
Uzbekistan enters its first‑ever World Cup with momentum, tactical discipline, and a golden generation of young talent. Colombia arrives as the clear favorite, boasting elite attackers, physical midfielders, and one of the most passionate fanbases in the tournament. This matchup is a classic contrast of styles: Uzbekistan’s compact structure and counterattacks versus Colombia’s high‑tempo, flair‑driven football.
Venue Information
Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri
Capacity: ~76,000 (FIFA configuration)
Pitch Type: Natural grass
Playing Style Impact:
Wide pitch favors Colombia’s wingers
High‑energy crowd environment
Atmosphere: Expect a heavily pro‑Colombia crowd due to large Colombian diaspora in the U.S.
Weather Forecast (Kansas City, MO)
Temperature: 82–86°F at kickoff
Humidity: 55–65%
Wind: 10–14 mph
Rain Chance: 15%
Impact:
Warm, humid conditions favor Colombia’s athleticism
Wind may slightly affect long balls and crosses
No major weather disruptions expected
Injury Report
Uzbekistan
Eldor Shomurodov — Healthy
Jaloliddin Masharipov — Healthy
Abbosbek Fayzullaev — Healthy
Rustamjon Ashurmatov — Questionable (hamstring)
Utkir Yusupov — OUT (knee)
Impact: Ashurmatov’s potential absence weakens Uzbekistan’s central defense, but their attacking trio remains intact.
Colombia
Luis Díaz — Healthy
James Rodríguez — Healthy
Jhon Durán — Healthy
Jefferson Lerma — Healthy
Davinson Sánchez — Questionable (ankle)
Impact: If Sánchez sits, Colombia may rely on younger center‑backs, but their attack remains fully loaded.
Team Records & Recent Form
Uzbekistan — Last 5 Matches
Record: 2–2–1
Goals: 6 scored, 5 conceded
Trend: Compact defensively; dangerous on counters; inconsistent finishing
Colombia — Last 5 Matches
Record: 4–1–0
Goals: 9 scored, 3 conceded
Trend: Elite form; Díaz in peak condition; midfield controlling matches
Series History
All‑Time Meetings: 0
First‑Ever Competitive Match
This is a brand‑new international matchup, adding tactical unpredictability.
Tactical & Player Matchups
1. Eldor Shomurodov (UZB) vs. Colombia’s Center‑Backs
Shomurodov’s hold‑up play and movement are Uzbekistan’s main attacking outlet
Colombia must avoid leaving space behind their high line
If Sánchez is out, this becomes a key vulnerability
2. Luis Díaz (COL) vs. Uzbekistan’s Right Side
Díaz is Colombia’s most dangerous player
Uzbekistan must double him in wide areas
Expect 1v1 dribbling, cut‑ins, and diagonal runs
3. James Rodríguez (COL) vs. Uzbekistan’s Midfield Block
James’ creativity vs. Uzbekistan’s compact shape
If he finds pockets of space, Colombia will create high‑quality chances
4. Abbosbek Fayzullaev (UZB) vs. Colombia’s Fullbacks
Fayzullaev’s pace and unpredictability can trouble Colombia
Key outlet for Uzbekistan’s counterattacks
Betting Trends
Uzbekistan
Under is 6–3 in last 9 matches
Scored in 7 of last 10
1–4 vs. top‑30 FIFA nations
Strong early‑game defense, weaker late‑game legs
Colombia
8–0–2 in last 10 competitive matches
Over is 5–2 in last 7
Scored 2+ goals in 6 of last 8
Díaz has scored or assisted in 5 of last 6
Predictive Analysis
Why Uzbekistan Can Win
Compact defensive structure
Dangerous counterattacks through Fayzullaev and Shomurodov
Colombia can be vulnerable to low blocks
Why Colombia Can Win
Superior talent and depth
Díaz is a matchup nightmare
James’ creativity can break down compact defenses
Colombia’s midfield is significantly stronger
X‑Factor:
Luis Díaz’s ability to break Uzbekistan’s defensive shape. If he dominates the left flank, Colombia will control the match.
MATCH ODDS
Uzbekistan + 850
Colombia – 270
Draw + 390
Over 2.5 – 110 Under 2.5 – 115
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026








