Daniel Munoz scored on 76 minutes in Guadalajara on Tuesday 23 June to give Colombia a 1-0 win over DR Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1. The win sealed Group K with six points and took Colombia into the round of 32 as the seventh team into the new 32-side knockout bracket. Colombia are the 2001 Copa America winners and 2024 finalists, a settled side built around their European-based core.
Munoz, a full-back, arrived late in the box to score the only goal of a cautious match. Topping the group rather than finishing second matters under the 48-team format: winning a group steers a team towards a softer knockout draw than the runners-up face.
For DR Congo the result was a setback to a tournament that had already made history. Their first World Cup goal in 52 years came against Portugal a week earlier , ending a drought that ran back to their 1974 appearance as Zaire. They now need a result in their final match to survive, having taken the harder of the two routes still open to them.
