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Colombia vs DR Congo Prediction, Betting Tips, Lineups & Odds | 24/06/2026

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Steve Kapuadi of DR Congo, World Cup 2026
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Top 3 Bets Summary

  • Full-Time Result: Colombia to Win
  • Goals Market: Both Teams to Score – Yes
  • Player Prop: Luis Diaz to Score Anytime

Colombia vs DR Congo Match Details

  • Location: Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Stadium: Estadio Akron
  • Date: 24/06/2026
  • Kick-off Time: 04:00 SAST
Colombia
DR Congo
Odds are subject to change. Last updated June 22, 2026 10:51 am

Top 3 Betting Picks for Colombia vs DR Congo

PicksWinner predictiontype of betodds
Pick 1ColombiaFull-Time Result1.50
Pick 2YesBoth Teams to Score2.37
Pick 3Luis DiazAnytime Goalscorer2.87

Pick 1: Full-Time Result: Colombia to Win

Colombia enter this clash as the clear favourites, and the data provides a compelling case for backing them in the Full-Time Result market. Their form is formidable, making the Colombia to Win bet a solid anchor for any accumulator.

  • Dominant Form: Nestor Lorenzo’s side has lost just twice in their last 14 matches, with those defeats coming against heavyweights France and Croatia. They are consistently outperforming opponents on key metrics.
  • xG Supremacy: Colombia has posted a higher expected goals (xG) figure than their opponents in 18 of their last 20 games, demonstrating a consistent ability to create high-quality chances.
  • DR Congo’s Struggles: In contrast, DR Congo has secured only one victory in their last six outings, a result that came against a much lower-ranked Bermuda side.

Pick 2: Goals Market: Both Teams to Score – Yes

While Colombia’s attack is potent, DR Congo showed they have the firepower to trouble top defences. This points towards value in the goals market, specifically with the Both Teams to Score – Yes selection at odds of 2.37.

  • DR Congo’s Threat: Les Leopards were arguably the better side in their 1-1 draw with Portugal, registering a higher xG (0.87 to 0.65) despite having just 25% possession. They have scored in 17 of their last 19 matches.
  • Colombia’s Defensive Record: Colombia has conceded in four of their last five games, suggesting their backline is not impenetrable. They also scored in 11 of their last 12 outings.
  • Recent Trends: The BTTS market has landed in five of Colombia’s last seven matches, indicating a pattern of high-action encounters.

Pick 3: Player Prop: Luis Diaz to Score Anytime

Luis Diaz is Colombia’s attacking talisman and is in electric form. After a goal and an assist in the opener against Uzbekistan, backing Luis Diaz to Score Anytime at 2.87 offers excellent value for a player of his calibre.

  • Clinical Finisher: Diaz was superb in the first match and arrives at the tournament following a season where he notched 26 goals and 19 assists.
  • Constant Threat: He hit the post and was a constant menace against Uzbekistan, showcasing his intent to get on the scoresheet from the left flank.
  • Altitude Advantage: Having already played in Mexico City, Colombia and Diaz will be better acclimatised to the altitude than DR Congo, which could give them a physical edge in the final third.

Recent Form & Head-to-Head

This will be the first-ever meeting between Colombia and DR Congo, adding an element of unpredictability to the clash. With no direct H2H data, we must rely on their performances against similar opposition and recent form. Colombia has an excellent record against African nations in the tournament, remaining unbeaten with three wins and one draw in four encounters.

DR Congo’s only previous match against a South American side at this level was a 3-0 loss to Brazil in 1974. More recently, Colombia kicked off their campaign with a convincing 3-1 win over Uzbekistan, while DR Congo secured a historic 1-1 draw against Portugal, their first-ever point in the competition.

Match Preview: Colombia vs DR Congo

The stakes are high at the Estadio Akron as Colombia looks to secure their place in the knockout stages with a second consecutive victory. After a dominant 3-1 win against Uzbekistan, another three points would see them qualify before a tough final group match against Portugal. They showcased their attacking depth, with substitutes making a crucial impact late in the game.

Meanwhile, DR Congo are riding a wave of confidence after earning a memorable 1-1 draw against Portugal. That result, where they out-performed their opponents on xG, has given them a real chance of advancing. Les Leopards will likely deploy the same defensively resolute strategy, aiming to frustrate Colombia and hit them on the counter with the in-form Yoane Wissa leading the line.

Team News & Predicted Lineups

Colombia head into their second group game with a fully fit squad and no suspensions. Manager Nestor Lorenzo may be tempted to reward substitutes Cucho Hernandez and Jaminton Campaz, who combined for the third goal against Uzbekistan, but is expected to name a similar starting eleven to maintain momentum.

DR Congo also reports no new injury concerns or suspensions. After such a historic performance against Portugal, it is highly probable that they will field an unchanged lineup. The experienced duo of Yoane Wissa and Cedric Bakambu are set to lead the attack again.

Colombia Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1): Vargas; Mojica, Sanchez, Lucumi, Munoz; Lerma, Puerta; Diaz, Arias, Rodriguez; Suarez

DR Congo Predicted Lineup (5-3-2): Mpasi; Masuaku, Mbemba, Tuanzebe, Kapuadi, Wan-Bissaka; Moutoussamy, Kayembe, Mukau; Bakambu, Wissa