World Cup Group K live updates, scores: Follow Portugal vs. Colombia, DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan

World Cup Group K live updates, scores: Follow Portugal vs. Colombia, DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan

The World Cup group stage ends Saturday with Groups J, K and L returning to the pitch, and the stars will be out in force.

First up was a nervy two matches in Group L. In the end, England broke through with a 2-0 win over Panama to top the group as Harry Kane went ahead of Gary Lineker with his 11th World Cup goal. In the other matchup, Croatia beat Ghana 2-1 to finish as runner-up (the Black Stars will move on as a third-place team).

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In early evening window, Portugal couldn’t do much of anything against Colombia in a tepid 0-0 Group K battle. The Colombians secured first place with the result, and DR Congo locked up a spot in the Round of 32 win a 3-1 win over Uzbekistan.

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In the nightcap, Argentina will look to stay undefeated in Group J play against Jordan with Lionel Messi on the bench to start off, while Austria and Algeria are both just hoping for a draw to move on.

Saturday’s World Cup schedule

Group J

Group K

Group L

Follow all of Saturday’s action including live updates, highlights, results and analysis below.

Live326 updates
  • Yahoo Sports Staff

  • Jack Baer

    Jack Baer

    As a reminder, here are the implications: a tie causes both team to advance, with Austria as the second-place team and Algeria in third place. If either team wins, the winner advances and so does Iran in the third-place standings.

  • Yahoo Sports Staff

  • Yahoo Sports Staff

  • Yahoo Sports Staff

    The Leopards are through to the Round of 32 after overcoming a first-half deficit to knock off Uzbekistan!

    Yoane Wissa added a third goal late after he was teed up on the edge of the box and blasted a shot into the bottom right corner to extend the lead in stoppage time.

    What a win for Congo, and what a group stage for Africa!

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    It’s the first scoreless tie in Colombia’s World Cup history. And most importantly, Portugal and Argentina are now on opposite sides of the bracket. The only way we’ll see Ronaldo vs. Messi in this World Cup is if they meet in the final.

    Colombia wins the group and Portugal finishes second.

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    Three minutes of added time to go, plus whatever is made up for the s

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    Five minutes of added time. Portugal needs this winner if we’re going to see Ronaldo vs. Messi in the quarterfinals…

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    What a chance! Ruben Dias clears a cross off the goal line for Portugal before Diogo Costa then makes a save and Luis Suarez’s shot goes just over the crossbar.

    So much for any thought that Colombia would stop attacking. Mea culpa!

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    Portugal with a good spell of possession inside the Colombia half and … nothing.

    Colombia is perfectly happy with the draw and is going to be taking the air out of this

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    Eight minutes of time left before any added time and we’re no closer to figuring out a winner, though both teams have had flashes that have not amounted to anything.

  • Yahoo Sports Staff

    The Round of 32 is in sight for Congo now after a cute flick-on by Fiston Mayele late in the game.

    That could be huge for Congo.

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    This was the right call and shouldn’t elicit much discussion. Mendes was basically established and in the way.

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    James Rodriguez checks out for Colombia with 15 minutes to go. He’s having another very good World Cup after a nondescript stint in MLS.

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    If you’re a neutral and want to see Messi vs. Ronaldo at this World Cup, it’s time to start rooting for Portugal. They could meet in the quarterfinals if Portugal wins the group. If Colombia does, it wouldn’t happen until the final.

  • Yahoo Sports Staff

    Uzbekistan’s Abdukodir Khusanov kicked an opponent’s legs in the box and a penalty was given. Congo’s Yoane Wissa calmly sends it into the bottom-right corner of the net for a goal to tie things up at 1-1.

    Game on in Atlanta!

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    Diogo Costa is up to six saves after a nice punch of a deflected shot from Jhon Arias, and then a Gustavo Puerta rocket goes just wide of the net to the left.

    Colombia is cooking something up here … but it’s time for the second-half hydration break. Will that blunt Colombia’s momentum? It did in the first half.

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    It’s starting to open up a bit in Miami. Gotta wonder if the heat and humidity is playing a role with that.

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

    João Felix is free on the left for Portugal, he plays it to a Cristiano Ronaldo who is behind the defense and Ronaldo slides the shot wide … before he’s flagged for offside.

  • Jay Busbee

    Jay Busbee

    The mood has gone from joyful to nervous in the crowd for Uzbekistan-Congo. Uzbekistan is trying to simply salvage some dignity in its first World Cup appearance, while Congo needs a win to advance to the round of 32. Uzbekistan leads 1-0, and Congo’s pace has slowed considerably in the second half.

  • Nick Bromberg

    Nick Bromberg

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