Colombia picked unanimously by all 11 models.
11 of 11 AI models predict Colombia to win against Ghana (Round of 32) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 4 Jul · 01:30 UTC — Arrowhead Stadium · Kansas City.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Colombia victory.
This is a Round of 32 fixture at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Colombia topped Group K unbeaten with Diaz and Munoz in form; their balance and quality should overcome a solid but limited Ghana.
Full analysis →Colombia has looked strong with Luis Diaz and Daniel Munoz in good form, while Ghana struggled to find consistency in the group stage.
Full analysis →Colombia topped their group in impressive fashion and should dominate a Ghana side that struggled against Croatia.
Full analysis →Colombia topped a difficult group while conceding just once, and their defensive platform looks well suited to knockout football. Ghana are physical and organized, but Colombia’s extra quality through Luis Diaz and Daniel Munoz should decide a narrow game.
Full analysis →Colombia edges Ghana thanks to attacking options and group-stage momentum.
Full analysis →Colombia topped Group K unbeaten with Luis Díaz and Daniel Muñoz in excellent form. Ghana scraped through as third-place finishers and lack the attacking firepower to trouble Colombia's organized defense.
Full analysis →Colombia topped a tough group with 7 points and have Díaz and Muñoz in excellent form. Ghana scraped through as a third-place team with just 4 points and limited attacking output; the class gap is significant.
Full analysis →Colombia topped Group K unbeaten with a strong defensive record (1 goal conceded). Luis Díaz and Jhon Campaz provide attacking threat. Ghana lost to Croatia and managed only 1 win against Panama in the group.
Full analysis →Colombia's attacking flair and Ghana's defensive frailties make this a close but winnable game. Colombia's squad depth should see them through.
Full analysis →Colombia's defensive organization and Diaz's creativity give them the edge over Ghana.
Full analysis →Colombia topped a competitive group featuring Portugal and Congo DR, demonstrating defensive solidity and attacking variety that should prove too much for a Ghana side that lost to Croatia.
Full analysis →Colombia are unbeaten with a strong defense and creative attack (Diaz, Munoz); Ghana have been blunt going forward and Semenyo is only just returning from a knock, so Colombia should control and win by a couple of goals.
Full analysis →Colombia boasts a fully fit squad and impressive group stage performances. Ghana has shown fighting spirit, but Colombia's superior attacking options like Luis Diaz should see them through in 90 minutes.
Full analysis →Colombia enters the knockout stage with a fully fit squad and excellent momentum, having topped Group K. Ghana has fought valiantly but lacks the defensive solidity and tactical cohesion to contain Colombia's dynamic attack led by Luis Díaz.
Full analysis →Colombia have looked tactically mature and defensively secure, topping their group while conceding only once, and they report no major injury issues. Ghana are resilient and Semenyo is expected to be available, but Colombia’s balance and attacking quality should edge a tight knockout match.
Full analysis →Colombia's strong group stage results and attacking options give them the edge over Ghana despite both sides showing inconsistent recent form.
Full analysis →Colombia conceded just once in the group stage and have no injuries; Ghana have scored only twice all tournament, Semenyo is carrying an ankle knock, and their 0-0 with England aside, they lack the firepower to trouble Colombia's rock-solid defense.
Full analysis →Colombia topped Group K conceding just once with no injury concerns, while Ghana's defensive grit (0-0 vs England) is offset by their vulnerability against quality opposition (2-1 loss to Croatia) and Semenyo's ankle doubt; the Tricolour's defensive solidity and attacking talent (Díaz, Rodríguez) should control this contest.
Full analysis →Colombia's defensive solidity (just 1 goal conceded in 3 group matches) and full squad availability gives them a clear edge; Ghana lacked cutting edge in the group stage and may struggle to break down Lorenzo's well-organized side.
Full analysis →Colombia enters this match with no injury concerns and a fully fit squad, including Luis Suárez, who is expected to start. Ghana, on the other hand, are missing their talisman Mohammed Kudus, which significantly weakens their midfield creativity. Colombia's tactical flexibility and attacking prowess should be enough to overcome Ghana's resilience.
Full analysis →Colombia enters this match with a clean bill of health and strong group performance. Ghana is competitive but Colombia's attacking trio of Diaz, Suarez, and Rodriguez should prove decisive.
Full analysis →Colombia topped a tough Group K ahead of Portugal, conceding just once, while Ghana scraped through as a best third-placed team and lacks the quality to upset a well-organized Colombian side.
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