Croatia Secures Crucial Win, Colombia Edges Closer to Group Top Spot at World Cup
Ante Budimir's second-half strike propelled Croatia to a vital 1-0 victory over Panama, while Colombia maintained their perfect record with a hard-fought win against Congo, setting up a potential group decider against Portugal.


Croatia has bounced back from their opening defeat to secure their first win at the 2026 World Cup, narrowly defeating Panama 1-0 in a hard-fought Group L encounter. Meanwhile, in Group K, Colombia continued their impressive run, securing a victory against Congo that positions them for a potential group-deciding clash with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal.
Budimir’s decisive goal early in the second half proved enough for Zlatko Dalic’s side, marking a significant result that boosts their chances of advancing. The victory also served as a fitting celebration for Luka Modric’s 200th appearance for the national team.
Panama Pressure in First Half
Despite the eventual outcome, Panama posed a significant threat in the first half. A well-coordinated effort between Murillo and Martinez put the Croatian defense under pressure, though Livakovic ultimately dealt with the subsequent attempt. Shortly after, Murillo delivered a precise cross to Rodriguez, whose header struck the crossbar, denying Panama an equalizer.
Croatia Takes Control
The turning point arrived in the 54th minute with the introduction of Ante Budimir. Within minutes of coming on for Musa, Budimir found the back of the net. The build-up originated on the right flank, where Pasalic’s clever backheel found Stanisic. The defender created space for a pinpoint cross into the box, which Budimir expertly finished to give Croatia a 1-0 lead.
The lead injected confidence into the Croatian team, and they nearly extended their advantage shortly after. A defensive error by Panama allowed Modric to dispossess an opponent and set up Marko Pasalic. While the goalkeeper, Mosquera, saved the initial shot, Pasalic couldn’t convert the rebound from a tight angle. Panama pushed for an equalizer until the final whistle, with Murillo’s late free-kick sailing well over the bar.
Croatia’s Path Forward
This crucial win puts Croatia in a strong position heading into their final group match against Ghana. A draw could be sufficient for qualification to the round of 32, and even a defeat might still offer a chance as one of the best third-placed teams. For Panama, their World Cup journey concludes with this match.
Colombia Secures Second Win
In Group K, Colombia has already secured a spot in the round of 32 after defeating Congo. While their place is confirmed, the upcoming match against Portugal will be key to determining the group’s top position. This victory also provides a valuable opportunity to assess the team’s true level, despite having maximum points from their performances so far.
Munoz on Form for Colombia
Defender Munoz continued his fine form in the tournament, scoring his second goal of the World Cup. Colombia’s journey began with a 3-1 win over Uzbekistan. In the same group, Congo managed a surprise 1-1 draw against Portugal, showcasing their solidity. Congo’s goalkeeper Mpasi was instrumental in keeping the score level for much of their match against Colombia, making crucial saves.
Dominant First Half for Colombia
Despite an early effort from Congo’s Kayembe, Colombia largely controlled the match from the outset. Statistical analysis highlighted Colombia’s dominance, with a significant advantage in shots taken in the opening minutes. However, Colombia’s attacking intensity waned as the first half progressed, allowing Congo to limit spaces.
Second Half Push and Decisive Goal
The second half saw another important save from Mpasi denying Luis Díaz. Following the rebound, Arias missed the target. Colombia’s tempo slowed once more, prompting coach Lorenzo to make substitutions. The introduction of Córdoba added a much-needed physical presence to the attack, and it was from one of his plays that the move leading to Munoz’s decisive goal originated, aided by a deflection that left Mpasi with no chance. This goal rewarded Colombia’s overall superiority throughout the match and confirmed their progression to the next stage.
Key facts
| Team | Result | Competition | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Croatia | Won 1-0 | 2026 World Cup | Group Stage |
| Panama | Lost 0-1 | 2026 World Cup | Group Stage |
| Colombia | Won vs Congo | 2026 World Cup | Group Stage |
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Source: Yahoo Sports – https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/croatia-labour-dump-panama-colombia-060000397.html
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Yahoo Sports Original publication: 2026-06-24T06:00:00+00:00
Evan Mitchell
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