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Which World Cup fanbases brought the most energy to Miami's group stage matches? See how Colombia, Scotland and Brazil ranked.
Colombian soccer players offered prayers for Venezuela earthquake victims following a World Cup match in Miami.
The Colombia and Portugal match ended in a 0-0 draw on Saturday in Miami, sending both teams to the knockout stage of the World Cup. Why it matters: It was reportedly the most in-demand group-stage match of the World Cup,
In Group J, Argentina has already wrapped up first place and could rest Lionel Messi against eliminated Jordan, while Austria and Algeria meet in a matchup where at least a point
Argentina secured their place in the knockout round after an impressive start to their World Cup campaign, winning their first matches against Algeria 3-0 and followed up with a 2-0 victory over Austria.
Colombia appeared to have a game-winning goal in stoppage time against Portugal, but Davinson Sánchez was offside by the narrowest of margins.
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