Colombia top Group K after goalless draw with Portugal
Colombia secured first place in World Cup Group K following a frenetic 0-0 draw with Portugal. A late Colombia goal was controversially ruled out for offside by a narrow margin, denying the South Americans a victory. Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo settle for second place in the group. The result sets up an intriguing knockout stage path for both teams.
DR Congo recorded their first-ever World Cup victory, coming from behind to beat Uzbekistan and advance to the knockout stage. Yoana Wissa scored twice in the comeback win. The historic result sets up a last-32 showdown against England, who finished top of Group L. South Korea were eliminated from contention for the best third-placed spots.
Jude Bellingham delivered a standout performance as England defeated Panama 2-0 to secure first place in Group L. Harry Kane also scored and broke a World Cup record in the process. Despite the victory, pundits raised concerns about England's overall form. The team now faces a challenging knockout path against a historic DR Congo side.
Despite topping their group, England face serious questions about their ability to go all the way in the World Cup. Critics argue the team's performances have been unconvincing and that significant improvements are needed before the knockout rounds. Parallel discussions examine whether World Cup failure could trigger a reckoning for Saudi football's development. England must address two major tactical issues to progress deep into the tournament.