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Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): June 27, 19:30 (7:30 PM)

British Summer Time (BST): June 28, 00:30 (12:30 AM)

Central European Summer Time (CEST): June 28, 01:30 (1:30 AM)

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Colombia News:

Colombia have been impressive at this summer's tournament, opening their Group K challenge with a 3-1 win over Uzbekistan, before beating Congo DR 1-0 last time out.Six points from two games has seen Nestor Lorenzo's team secure a spot in the last-32 stage of the tournament, and they need only a point in this match to claim first position, which would see them meet a third-placed team from Group D, E, I, J or L in the next round.However, Colombia will finish as runner-up, and meet the Group L runner-up in the round of 32, should they lose to Portugal at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday.

Colombia still need to make a final assessment on Luis Suarez, who was forced off against Congo DR last time out with a shoulder injury, but the expectation is that the Sporting Lisbon striker will be available to lead the line in this contest.Luis Diaz and James Rodriguez are also set to be standout names in the Colombia XI, while the same midfield three should remain in place, including Jefferson Lerma.Colombia could actually be unchanged from their last game against Congo DR, including a spot in the middle of the defence for Davinson Sanchez.

Portugal News:

Portugal, meanwhile, will enter this match off the back of a 5-0 win over Uzbekistan, with Cristiano Ronaldo coming up with a brace to ease the recent pressure on him.Ronaldo's spot in the team had been questioned after his disappointing performance in a goalless draw with Congo DR, but the famous number seven was back on the scoresheet last time out, moving him onto 975 career goals - a simply staggering return.Roberto Martinez's side are second in Group K on four points, meaning that they need to win this match to finish above Colombia at the top of the section.

As for Portugal, Tomas Araujo is regarded as a doubt, with the defender suffering an injury in his team's opening match of the competition against Congo DR.Martinez's side are otherwise in strong shape, and there is again set to be a start through the middle for Ronaldo, who as mentioned, struck a brace against Uzbekistan last time out.Bernardo Silva and Rafael Leao are among those pushing to break into the side, but Joao Felix may have done just about enough to retain his spot in the final third of the field.