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Deadspin | Early goal carries Colombia past Ghana, into round of 16   July 3, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.; Colombia’s Jhon Arias celebrates scoring their first goal.  Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images    Jhon Arias scored the lone goal in the 14th minute and Colombia earned a spot in the World Cup’s round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Ghana on Friday in Kansas City, Mo.  Arias’ goal held up as the Colombian defense didn’t allow Ghana to get a single shot on goal against goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.  Colombia will face Switzerland in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Vancouver.  Colombia didn’t qualify for the 2022 World Cup, but they did reach the round of 16 in 2018 and the quarterfinals in 2014.  Lawrence Ati Zigi was stellar in goal with seven saves for Ghana.  Colombia had a 16-8 edge in shots and placed eight on target.  Luis Suarez set up the Colombia goal when he sent a cross from the right side toward the center. The ball narrowly sailed over the heads of two players — one from each team — to the wide-open Arias, who sent a right-footed shot into the far corner.   Luis Diaz had a solid opportunity for Colombia in the 39th minute, but his close-range right-footed shot was wide left.  Colombia kept the heat on and had a chance in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. Daniel Munoz sent a cross over to Johan Mojica, but his header was knocked aside by Zigi’s right hand.  Zigi made two big saves in a short span of the second half to keep the margin at one.  In the 55th minute, Gustavo Puerta took a shot from the left side and pinpointed it for the far post, but Zigi knocked the ball away with both hands. Three minutes later, Diaz had another close-range opportunity, but Zigi again thwarted his right-footed shot.  Colombia took another shot at adding to the lead on Juan Fernando Quintero’s corner kick in the 81st minute. Davinson Sanchez fought to find positioning, but his header was saved by Zigi.  As time dwindled away, Colombia kept on the pressure as Ghana struggled to come close to an equalizer.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Early #goal #carries #Colombia #Ghana

Deadspin | Early goal carries Colombia past Ghana, into round of 16
Deadspin | Early goal carries Colombia past Ghana, into round of 16   July 3, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.; Colombia’s Jhon Arias celebrates scoring their first goal.  Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images    Jhon Arias scored the lone goal in the 14th minute and Colombia earned a spot in the World Cup’s round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Ghana on Friday in Kansas City, Mo.  Arias’ goal held up as the Colombian defense didn’t allow Ghana to get a single shot on goal against goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.  Colombia will face Switzerland in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Vancouver.  Colombia didn’t qualify for the 2022 World Cup, but they did reach the round of 16 in 2018 and the quarterfinals in 2014.  Lawrence Ati Zigi was stellar in goal with seven saves for Ghana.  Colombia had a 16-8 edge in shots and placed eight on target.  Luis Suarez set up the Colombia goal when he sent a cross from the right side toward the center. The ball narrowly sailed over the heads of two players — one from each team — to the wide-open Arias, who sent a right-footed shot into the far corner.   Luis Diaz had a solid opportunity for Colombia in the 39th minute, but his close-range right-footed shot was wide left.  Colombia kept the heat on and had a chance in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. Daniel Munoz sent a cross over to Johan Mojica, but his header was knocked aside by Zigi’s right hand.  Zigi made two big saves in a short span of the second half to keep the margin at one.  In the 55th minute, Gustavo Puerta took a shot from the left side and pinpointed it for the far post, but Zigi knocked the ball away with both hands. Three minutes later, Diaz had another close-range opportunity, but Zigi again thwarted his right-footed shot.  Colombia took another shot at adding to the lead on Juan Fernando Quintero’s corner kick in the 81st minute. Davinson Sanchez fought to find positioning, but his header was saved by Zigi.  As time dwindled away, Colombia kept on the pressure as Ghana struggled to come close to an equalizer.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Early #goal #carries #Colombia #Ghana July 3, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.; Colombia’s Jhon Arias celebrates scoring their first goal. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Jhon Arias scored the lone goal in the 14th minute and Colombia earned a spot in the World Cup’s round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Ghana on Friday in Kansas City, Mo.

Arias’ goal held up as the Colombian defense didn’t allow Ghana to get a single shot on goal against goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.

Colombia will face Switzerland in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Vancouver.

Colombia didn’t qualify for the 2022 World Cup, but they did reach the round of 16 in 2018 and the quarterfinals in 2014.

Lawrence Ati Zigi was stellar in goal with seven saves for Ghana.

Colombia had a 16-8 edge in shots and placed eight on target.


Luis Suarez set up the Colombia goal when he sent a cross from the right side toward the center. The ball narrowly sailed over the heads of two players — one from each team — to the wide-open Arias, who sent a right-footed shot into the far corner.

Luis Diaz had a solid opportunity for Colombia in the 39th minute, but his close-range right-footed shot was wide left.

Colombia kept the heat on and had a chance in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. Daniel Munoz sent a cross over to Johan Mojica, but his header was knocked aside by Zigi’s right hand.

Zigi made two big saves in a short span of the second half to keep the margin at one.

In the 55th minute, Gustavo Puerta took a shot from the left side and pinpointed it for the far post, but Zigi knocked the ball away with both hands. Three minutes later, Diaz had another close-range opportunity, but Zigi again thwarted his right-footed shot.

Colombia took another shot at adding to the lead on Juan Fernando Quintero’s corner kick in the 81st minute. Davinson Sanchez fought to find positioning, but his header was saved by Zigi.

As time dwindled away, Colombia kept on the pressure as Ghana struggled to come close to an equalizer.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Early #goal #carries #Colombia #Ghana

July 3, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.; Colombia’s Jhon Arias celebrates scoring their first goal. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Jhon Arias scored the lone goal in the 14th minute and Colombia earned a spot in the World Cup’s round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Ghana on Friday in Kansas City, Mo.

Arias’ goal held up as the Colombian defense didn’t allow Ghana to get a single shot on goal against goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.

Colombia will face Switzerland in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Vancouver.

Colombia didn’t qualify for the 2022 World Cup, but they did reach the round of 16 in 2018 and the quarterfinals in 2014.

Lawrence Ati Zigi was stellar in goal with seven saves for Ghana.

Colombia had a 16-8 edge in shots and placed eight on target.

Luis Suarez set up the Colombia goal when he sent a cross from the right side toward the center. The ball narrowly sailed over the heads of two players — one from each team — to the wide-open Arias, who sent a right-footed shot into the far corner.

Luis Diaz had a solid opportunity for Colombia in the 39th minute, but his close-range right-footed shot was wide left.

Colombia kept the heat on and had a chance in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. Daniel Munoz sent a cross over to Johan Mojica, but his header was knocked aside by Zigi’s right hand.

Zigi made two big saves in a short span of the second half to keep the margin at one.

In the 55th minute, Gustavo Puerta took a shot from the left side and pinpointed it for the far post, but Zigi knocked the ball away with both hands. Three minutes later, Diaz had another close-range opportunity, but Zigi again thwarted his right-footed shot.

Colombia took another shot at adding to the lead on Juan Fernando Quintero’s corner kick in the 81st minute. Davinson Sanchez fought to find positioning, but his header was saved by Zigi.

As time dwindled away, Colombia kept on the pressure as Ghana struggled to come close to an equalizer.

–Field Level Media

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Opener Lahiru Udara compiled a maiden century in a 215-run partnership with Kamindu Mendis which lifted Sri Lanka from 25-2 to 338-5 against West Indies at stumps on the first day of the second Test on Friday.

Udara fell for 188 in the last hour of the day, having wiped away his previous highest score in three Tests of 40 and set up Sri Lanka’s innings after it won the toss.

He added a further 93 for the third wicket with captain Dhananjaya da Silva (33) whose dismissal, also in the last hour, gave Jayden Seales his 100th wicket in his 28th Test.

Sonal Dinusha was 5 and Kusal Mendis 0 not out at stumps. They will resume on Saturday against the second new ball which is only two overs old.

Kamindu made 84 in a stand which was a record for all wickets for Sri Lanka in the West Indies. He was out to a sharp stumping by Shai Hope, who returned to the West Indies team after missing the first test with a shoulder injury.

West Indies won the first Test by an innings and 217 runs to lead the two-Test series.

Udara and Kamindu came together in the eighth over of the day after Sri Lanka lost two early wickets in a hostile first spell from Shamar Joseph.

Nishan Madushka (6) was caught at point by Brandon King in Joseph’s second over and King moved to short midwicket to catch Dinesh Chandimal who scored a single off 15 balls as Sri Lanka struggled against the new ball.

Udara and Kamindu counterattacked against the four West Indies quicks at nearly five runs per over and Udara completed his half-century off 59 balls with his eighth boundary.

He went on to reach his century from only 117 deliveries with 13 fours and three sixes as Sri Lanka maintained a high scoring rate through the second session in which it added 125 runs without loss.

Kamindu and Udara had some good fortune. Udara was dropped at second slip in the first session and Kamindu escaped when West Indies chose not to review a not out decision for caught behind. When West Indies did review it was unsuccessful.

Udara finally fell to a relatively innocuous delivery from Alzarri Joseph in the over before the arrival of the second new ball. He attempted to pull a short delivery outside off stump but skied the ball to Joseph on the boundary at fine leg. Udara faced 248 balls and hit 21 fours and five sixes.

West Indies made two changes to its first Test lineup. Hope returned after injury and Joshua de Silva made way and Kemar Roach was ruled out due to a hamstring injury.

Udara replaced opening batter Pathum Nissanka while experienced spinner Prabath Jayasuriya came in for injured fast bowler Lahiru Kumara. Isitha Wijesundara was stood down for Kasun Rajitha.

Published on Jul 04, 2026

#2nd #Test #Udara #hits #Sri #Lanka #reaches #West #Indies #day">WI vs SL, 2nd Test: Udara hits 188 as Sri Lanka reaches 338-5 against West Indies on day 1  Opener Lahiru Udara compiled a maiden century in a 215-run partnership with Kamindu Mendis which lifted Sri Lanka from 25-2 to 338-5 against West Indies at stumps on the first day of the second Test on Friday.Udara fell for 188 in the last hour of the day, having wiped away his previous highest score in three Tests of 40 and set up Sri Lanka’s innings after it won the toss.He added a further 93 for the third wicket with captain Dhananjaya da Silva (33) whose dismissal, also in the last hour, gave Jayden Seales his 100th wicket in his 28th Test.Sonal Dinusha was 5 and Kusal Mendis 0 not out at stumps. They will resume on Saturday against the second new ball which is only two overs old.Kamindu made 84 in a stand which was a record for all wickets for Sri Lanka in the West Indies. He was out to a sharp stumping by Shai Hope, who returned to the West Indies team after missing the first test with a shoulder injury.West Indies won the first Test by an innings and 217 runs to lead the two-Test series.Udara and Kamindu came together in the eighth over of the day after Sri Lanka lost two early wickets in a hostile first spell from Shamar Joseph.Nishan Madushka (6) was caught at point by Brandon King in Joseph’s second over and King moved to short midwicket to catch Dinesh Chandimal who scored a single off 15 balls as Sri Lanka struggled against the new ball.Udara and Kamindu counterattacked against the four West Indies quicks at nearly five runs per over and Udara completed his half-century off 59 balls with his eighth boundary.He went on to reach his century from only 117 deliveries with 13 fours and three sixes as Sri Lanka maintained a high scoring rate through the second session in which it added 125 runs without loss.Kamindu and Udara had some good fortune. Udara was dropped at second slip in the first session and Kamindu escaped when West Indies chose not to review a not out decision for caught behind. When West Indies did review it was unsuccessful.Udara finally fell to a relatively innocuous delivery from Alzarri Joseph in the over before the arrival of the second new ball. He attempted to pull a short delivery outside off stump but skied the ball to Joseph on the boundary at fine leg. Udara faced 248 balls and hit 21 fours and five sixes.West Indies made two changes to its first Test lineup. Hope returned after injury and Joshua de Silva made way and Kemar Roach was ruled out due to a hamstring injury.Udara replaced opening batter Pathum Nissanka while experienced spinner Prabath Jayasuriya came in for injured fast bowler Lahiru Kumara. Isitha Wijesundara was stood down for Kasun Rajitha.Published on Jul 04, 2026  #2nd #Test #Udara #hits #Sri #Lanka #reaches #West #Indies #day

Deadspin | Reports: England-Mexico start time Sunday won’t be changed   June 30, 2026; Mexico City, Mexico; Mexico’s Julian Quinones is thrown in the air in celebration by teammates after the match as Mexico qualify for the round of 16 stage of the World Cup.  Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images    After holding discussions regarding a change for the start time of the World Cup round of 16 match between England and host Mexico on Sunday, the match will remain at its scheduled time, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.  FIFA reportedly spoke with the Mexican and English football federations about altering the kickoff time in an attempt to avoid inclement weather.  According to the BBC, worries about the players’ readiness and travel logistics involving spectators prompted the decision to leave the game time unchanged.  The kickoff is slated for 6 p.m. local time in Mexico City, 1 a.m. in the United Kingdom. FIFA discussed moving up the kickoff six hours to noon at Azteca Stadium, which would be 7 p.m. in the UK and 2 p.m. Eastern time, per the reports.  Mexico’s 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the round of 32 on Tuesday in Mexico City was delayed due to rain.   France’s group-stage match with Iraq on June 22 was paused under tournament safety rules when lightning strikes are detected within eight miles of the stadium, resulting in an automatic 30-minute delay to play.  England defeated the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2-1 on Wednesday in Atlanta to advance to the round of 16.  Fans of the Three Lions in Great Britain probably would have preferred the earlier start time. Licensing laws were relaxed to allow pubs in the United Kingdom to stay open until 5 a.m. local time.  Had FIFA moved up the England-Mexico match, it reportedly might also have moved the kickoff time for Brazil’s round of 16 match with Norway from 4 p.m. Eastern on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J., to avoid a potential overlap with the contest in Mexico City.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Reports #EnglandMexico #start #time #Sunday #wont #changed June 30, 2026; Mexico City, Mexico; Mexico’s Julian Quinones is thrown in the air in celebration by teammates after the match as Mexico qualify for the round of 16 stage of the World Cup. Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images

After holding discussions regarding a change for the start time of the World Cup round of 16 match between England and host Mexico on Sunday, the match will remain at its scheduled time, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.

FIFA reportedly spoke with the Mexican and English football federations about altering the kickoff time in an attempt to avoid inclement weather.

According to the BBC, worries about the players’ readiness and travel logistics involving spectators prompted the decision to leave the game time unchanged.

The kickoff is slated for 6 p.m. local time in Mexico City, 1 a.m. in the United Kingdom. FIFA discussed moving up the kickoff six hours to noon at Azteca Stadium, which would be 7 p.m. in the UK and 2 p.m. Eastern time, per the reports.


Mexico’s 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the round of 32 on Tuesday in Mexico City was delayed due to rain.

France’s group-stage match with Iraq on June 22 was paused under tournament safety rules when lightning strikes are detected within eight miles of the stadium, resulting in an automatic 30-minute delay to play.

England defeated the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2-1 on Wednesday in Atlanta to advance to the round of 16.

Fans of the Three Lions in Great Britain probably would have preferred the earlier start time. Licensing laws were relaxed to allow pubs in the United Kingdom to stay open until 5 a.m. local time.

Had FIFA moved up the England-Mexico match, it reportedly might also have moved the kickoff time for Brazil’s round of 16 match with Norway from 4 p.m. Eastern on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J., to avoid a potential overlap with the contest in Mexico City.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Reports #EnglandMexico #start #time #Sunday #wont #changed">Deadspin | Reports: England-Mexico start time Sunday won’t be changed   June 30, 2026; Mexico City, Mexico; Mexico’s Julian Quinones is thrown in the air in celebration by teammates after the match as Mexico qualify for the round of 16 stage of the World Cup.  Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images    After holding discussions regarding a change for the start time of the World Cup round of 16 match between England and host Mexico on Sunday, the match will remain at its scheduled time, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.  FIFA reportedly spoke with the Mexican and English football federations about altering the kickoff time in an attempt to avoid inclement weather.  According to the BBC, worries about the players’ readiness and travel logistics involving spectators prompted the decision to leave the game time unchanged.  The kickoff is slated for 6 p.m. local time in Mexico City, 1 a.m. in the United Kingdom. FIFA discussed moving up the kickoff six hours to noon at Azteca Stadium, which would be 7 p.m. in the UK and 2 p.m. Eastern time, per the reports.  Mexico’s 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the round of 32 on Tuesday in Mexico City was delayed due to rain.   France’s group-stage match with Iraq on June 22 was paused under tournament safety rules when lightning strikes are detected within eight miles of the stadium, resulting in an automatic 30-minute delay to play.  England defeated the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2-1 on Wednesday in Atlanta to advance to the round of 16.  Fans of the Three Lions in Great Britain probably would have preferred the earlier start time. Licensing laws were relaxed to allow pubs in the United Kingdom to stay open until 5 a.m. local time.  Had FIFA moved up the England-Mexico match, it reportedly might also have moved the kickoff time for Brazil’s round of 16 match with Norway from 4 p.m. Eastern on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J., to avoid a potential overlap with the contest in Mexico City.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Reports #EnglandMexico #start #time #Sunday #wont #changed

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