
Buy Colombia World Cup 2026 tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare verified Group K listings for Uzbekistan vs Colombia, Colombia vs DR Congo and Colombia vs Portugal before choosing your preferred venue, category and delivery option. Colombia return to the World Cup after missing the 2022 cycle, and the Cafeteros arrive with a draw that takes them from Mexico City to Guadalajara and then Miami Gardens. It is a strong travel route for Colombian supporters, but the Portugal closer means strong central seats are unlikely to stay soft for long.
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Lorenzo, the Argentine coach appointed in June 2022 after Reinaldo Rueda's departure, has built a side that combines Luis Diaz's left-sided pace at Bayern Munich, James Rodriguez's late-career creativity at the No. 10 position and a defensive spine led by Davinson Sanchez. The squad's tactical platform was tested at Copa America 2024, where Colombia reached the final on a 28-match unbeaten run before losing 1-0 to Argentina in extra time at Hard Rock Stadium. This is Colombia's seventh World Cup 2026 appearance and a meaningful generational marker for a squad blending late-career talismans with the post-2022 emerging cohort.
Every listing on this page sits inside the 1BoxOffice marketplace framework, with verified resale inventory, clear delivery notes, visible seating details and buyer protection tied to the platform's published terms. The fixtures table below sets out the match dates, local kick-off times and venues, with direct links through to each match page.
Colombia's three Group K matches sit primarily in the Central time zone, with the closer in Eastern Time at Hard Rock Stadium. The Estadio Azteca opener against Uzbekistan on 17 June is a 20:00 local Central kick-off, ideal for prime-time South American audiences and a manageable late-evening slot for Colombian supporters in Bogota and Medellin. The Estadio Akron fixture against DR Congo on 23 June is also a 20:00 local Central kick-off in Guadalajara, with the Tuesday evening slot favouring the substantial Colombian-Mexican commercial diaspora corridor. The closer against Portugal on 27 June at Hard Rock Stadium shifts to a 19:30 local Eastern kick-off, the prime-time Saturday slot that maximises North and South American broadcast reach.
| Date | Match | Kick-off (local) | Venue | City | Match number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed 17 June 2026 | Uzbekistan vs Colombia | 20:00 CT | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City, Mexico | Match 24 |
| Tue 23 June 2026 | Colombia vs DR Congo | 20:00 CT | Estadio Akron | Guadalajara, Mexico | Match 48 |
| Sat 27 June 2026 | Colombia vs Portugal | 19:30 ET | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, FL | Match 71 |
From a buyer's point of view, Colombia's route has three very different demand patterns. Mexico City is the first chance to see the team back on the World Cup stage, Guadalajara is the practical middle fixture that could decide whether the Portugal match becomes a top-spot decider, and Miami is the glamour closer with the largest destination pull. That means the cheapest listing is not always the smartest listing. Supporters following the full group should compare seat quality, transfer distance, hotel location and delivery notes before choosing a match order.
The two Mexico fixtures also need separate planning from the Miami fixture. Mexico City and Guadalajara give Colombian supporters a more familiar regional travel rhythm, while Miami brings a huge Colombian-American audience and a different pricing curve. If Colombia start well, demand for the Portugal match can move quickly because neutral buyers, Ronaldo-focused buyers and Colombian supporters all meet in the same market.
Portugal arrive with one of the most experienced elite squads in the tournament, blending Cristiano Ronaldo's likely farewell World Cup at 41 with a core that includes Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Joao Felix and Rafael Leao. Roberto Martinez has been the head coach since January 2023, and Portugal reached the finals by topping UEFA Group F. Tactically, Portugal can play through Ronaldo's penalty-box movement or use the wider creative line to stretch opponents before releasing runners into the final third. Colombia and Portugal have not met before at a senior international level, which gives the Hard Rock Stadium closer a blank-slate edge as well as clear top-spot stakes.
DR Congo reached the tournament through the African play-off route and then the inter-confederation play-off, overcoming Cameroon and Nigeria in the CAF play-offs before beating Jamaica 1-0 after extra time to claim their place. The Leopards' squad has pace, power and a strong counter-attacking profile, with Yoane Wissa, Cedric Bakambu, Chancel Mbemba and Lionel Mpasi among the names likely to shape their tournament. Sebastien Desabre's team are not a possession-first side, so Colombia will need patience, clean rest defence and sharp wide combinations. Colombia and DR Congo have not played before at the senior international level, which makes the 23 June meeting at Estadio Akron a true first-time test.
Uzbekistan qualified through the AFC route to make their first ever World Cup appearance, joining Cape Verde, Curacao and Jordan among the tournament debutants. Timur Kapadze led the historic qualification campaign before Fabio Cannavaro was appointed to guide the side towards the finals. Uzbekistan are usually organised, compact and technically comfortable enough to frustrate favourites, with Eldor Shomurodov and Jaloliddin Masharipov giving the attack a recognisable quality. The opener at Estadio Azteca is the highest-profile match in Uzbek football history, and Colombia must treat the fixture with care before the group stage becomes heavier.
Colombia begin at Mexico City Stadium, known commercially outside the tournament as Estadio Azteca. The venue is one of the most famous football grounds in the world and the only stadium to have staged two men's World Cup finals, in 1970 and 1986. It also hosts the opening match of the 2026 tournament, which adds extra attention to every group fixture played there.
For Colombian supporters, the Mexico City opener is attractive because it is reachable from Bogota, Medellin and Cali with direct or one-stop flight options and sits in a football culture that already understands South American travelling support. The altitude remains the main practical factor, but Colombia's own high-altitude football background makes the setting less intimidating than it will be for some teams. Buyers should plan transport early and leave more time than usual around the stadium because tournament security and city traffic will both be heavy.
Colombia's second match is at Guadalajara Stadium, known commercially outside the tournament as Estadio Akron. Located in Zapopan, the venue is the home of CD Guadalajara and has one of the more distinctive modern stadium profiles in Mexico. Its World Cup schedule is smaller than Mexico City's, which can make individual matches feel more concentrated and locally focused.
The DR Congo fixture is the match Colombia cannot afford to treat as routine. It falls between the emotional opener and the Portugal closer, and that middle-game position often shapes qualification paths in a four-team group. Guadalajara is also a strong football city for visitors who want a full matchday rather than only a stadium stop, but the suburban location means buyers should plan transport and post-match movement.
Colombia closed Group K at Miami Stadium, known commercially outside the tournament as Hard Rock Stadium. The venue hosted the 2024 Copa America final, where Colombia lost 1-0 to Argentina after extra time, so the return to Miami carries a clear emotional thread for Colombian supporters. It also stages one of the strongest group-stage ticket markets because Portugal, Colombia and the South Florida football audience all push demand in the same direction.
Miami Gardens is not central Miami, so travel planning matters. Supporters staying in Doral, Brickell, Downtown Miami or Miami Beach should allow proper transfer time rather than assuming a short city-centre trip. The reward is a fixture with genuine event weight: a Saturday evening kick-off, a large Colombian-American audience and a likely top-spot storyline if both sides handle their earlier matches.
World Cup 2026 ticket categories follow the four-tier model established at previous tournaments, with a dedicated Hospitality tier layered above. Colombia group-stage pricing sits in the tournament's mid-band, lifted by the Cafeteros' South American supporter base and the closer's Portugal-marquee draw at Hard Rock Stadium. All prices below are indicative ranges based on April 2026 secondary-market openings and are given in pounds sterling; the checkout currency can be switched to MXN, USD, EUR, AED or SAR before final payment.
| Category | Location | Typical features | Expected range for Colombia group matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | Club level, Suite level, Pitchside packages | Seated meal with dietary options, full beverage service, dedicated entry, private lounge pre-match and at half-time | Approximately £1,300 to £3,800 per person |
| Cat 1 | Long-side lower tiers, halfway line | Sightlines along the centre circle, concourse access at ground level, premium hospitality proximity | Approximately £450 to £880 |
| Cat 2 | Long-side middle tiers, goal-line corners at ground level | Elevated sightlines along the touchline, moderate concourse demand | Approximately £270 to £510 |
| Cat 3 | Goal-line middle tiers, long-side upper tiers | Upper-deck height, full-pitch perspective, often closer to Cafetero supporters' allocation | Approximately £160 to £320 |
| Cat 4 | Upper-tier corners and end zones | Tournament-lowest pricing, high-altitude viewing, strong supporter-group energy | Approximately £80 to £190 |
Pricing should be read as a guide rather than a promise. Listings change as sellers release seats, as travel plans settle and as the group table starts to tell buyers which fixtures carry the most competitive weight. For Colombia, the Miami closer has the clearest premium trigger, but the opening night in Mexico City can also strengthen because it is Colombia's return match after missing the 2022 tournament.
Seat location matters as much as category. A strongly elevated sideline seat can give a better view of Lorenzo's shape than a lower corner seat with a weaker angle, while behind-goal sections may suit supporters who care more about atmosphere than tactical view. Buyers should read the listing notes carefully, especially where seats are sold together, where the delivery format differs and where hospitality access is included.
Hospitality inventory is available for all three Colombia fixtures across premium lounge, club, suite and pitchside-style categories. The exact product name and package structure can vary by venue and listing, so buyers should review the included seat location, food and beverage details, lounge access, entry route and delivery notes before checkout. For the Portugal closer in Miami, hospitality is likely to be one of the faster-moving inventory types because the fixture combines Colombia demand, Portugal demand and a premium destination market.
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