Moneyline PickColombia to Win (-189)
Player PropLuis Díaz to Score (+170)
Same Game ParlayColombia to Win + Luis Díaz to Score + Under 2.5 Goals (+650)
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Colombia vs Ghana Main Match Info

Colombia vs Ghana Moneyline Prediction

Colombia finished atop Group K with seven points, four goals scored, and just one conceded. The Black Stars, meanwhile, advanced as a third-place side after scoring two goals in three games. Los Cafeteros also average 1.2 xG, 20.3 shots, and 70% possession per match, compared to Ghana’s 0.6 xG, 5.3 shots, and 39% possession.

The Black Stars defended well in their 0-0 draw with England, but they still allowed 19 shots and 1.28 xG. Colombia have the better balance, with Luis Díaz and Jhon Arias well equipped to exploit Ghana’s wide areas. Given their group-winning form, Néstor Lorenzo’s men deserve to be favourites.

Colombia vs Ghana Player Prop

Luis Díaz has started all three World Cup matches, played 270 minutes, scored one goal, and leads Colombia in shots on goal with four. The matchup also suits him well, as Ghana defend deep in a 5-4-1 formation and tend to concede pressure for long spells. Los Cafeteros posted 24 shots and 1.63 xG against Portugal, suggesting Díaz should get repeated isolation chances from the left.

After squandering several chances against Portugal, Colombia will be eager to be more clinical in front of goal. Néstor Lorenzo has already warned that wastefulness cannot continue in the knockouts. Expect them to dominate territory, push Ghana back, and create enough chances for Díaz to score.

Colombia vs Ghana Same Game Parlay

Colombia to Win: Colombia proved to be the stronger side throughout the group stage, collecting seven points to finish first. Ghana struggled in attack, and with Los Cafeteros confident after a superb display against Portugal, they should have enough quality to advance.

Luis Díaz to Score: Luis Díaz remains the team’s leader and primary attacking threat. Against Portugal, he registered four shots, and given his involvement in the final third, he’s a strong anytime goalscorer pick.

Under 2.5 Goals: Ghana have allowed only two goals in three matches, while Colombia have conceded just once. With both sides seeking to advance, we expect a cagey affair.

Colombia vs Ghana Team News

Colombia Team News 

Colombia claimed first place convincingly. After beating Uzbekistan 1-3, they defeated DR Congo 1-0 before holding Portugal to a 0-0 draw. However, the final result did not reflect their dominance. Los Cafeteros controlled 55% possession and recorded 24 shots, which is their highest total in a World Cup match since records began in 1966.

Daniel Muñoz has been one of the team’s standout performers, scoring two goals during the group stage. Luis Díaz has registered one goal and one assist, while James Rodríguez created five chances and completed 43 passes into the final third against Portugal.

Luis Suárez was listed as doubtful with a shoulder injury before the Portugal game, so Néstor Lorenzo may continue to manage his minutes.

Ghana Team News

Ghana’s greatest strength lies in their defensive discipline. England controlled 78.8% possession, recorded 19 shots, and generated 1.28 xG yet still failed to score, highlighting the Black Stars’ ability to survive long spells without the ball. Their biggest weakness remains at the other end of the field. Against Croatia, they registered just one shot and produced 0.02 xG in the first half before eventually losing 2-1.

Ghana’s in-form players are Thomas Partey and Antoine Semenyo. Partey completed 53 of his 56 passes against Croatia in the first half, while Semenyo remains the team’s primary transition outlet when the Black Stars break from a low block.

Antoine Semenyo required treatment during the match against Croatia, but the Man City winger is likely to be fit for this game.

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