World Cup Group K: Odds to Win, Qualify
The World Cup is slated to start on June 11th, 2026. Here are the latest World Cup Group K winner odds and odds for Group K teams to qualify for the knockout round.
Odds to Win Group K
- Portugal (65%)
- Colombia (25%)
- Congo DR (13%)
- Uzbekistan (1%)
Odds to Advance Out of Group K
- Portugal (96%)
- Colombia (85%)
- Congo DR (28%)
- Uzbekistan (20%)
Group K Team Previews
1. Portugal
Portugal arrives in North America as one of the deep-roster favorites. Having moved into a new era under Roberto Martínez, the "Seleção das Quinas" has become a scoring machine, blending tactical fluidity with some of the highest individual technical quality in the world.
- How They Qualified: Portugal was perfect in UEFA qualification, winning Group F with a flawless record to secure their 9th World Cup appearance.
- Team Overview: Portugal is a team that thrives on ball dominance and width. They possess elite creators in the half-spaces and clinical finishers in the box. While much of the world's focus remains on their veteran leadership, the squad’s true strength lies in its young, world-class midfield that can outplay almost any opponent in Group K.
- Star Players:
- Cristiano Ronaldo: The legendary captain remains a focal point, bringing unparalleled experience and predatory finishing to what is likely his final global tournament.
- Bruno Fernandes: The creative engine of the team. His vision and ability to deliver the "final ball" are essential to Portugal’s attacking output.
2. Colombia
"Los Cafeteros" return to the World Cup after missing out in 2022. They are a team reborn, playing a high-intensity brand of football that saw them take down major giants during the South American qualifying cycle.
- How They Qualified: Colombia finished third in CONMEBOL qualification, arguably the toughest qualifying group in the world, securing their spot with a highly consistent campaign.
- Team Overview: Colombia plays with "Salsa" flair backed by physical toughness. They are excellent in transition and possess one of the most dangerous left-flanks in international football. Under Néstor Lorenzo, they have developed a resilient defensive structure that complements their natural attacking instincts.
- Star Players:
- Luis Díaz: One of the most electric wingers in the world. His dribbling and work rate make him the primary threat for any defense.
- James Rodríguez: The veteran playmaker continues to pull the strings for the national team, providing world-class set-piece delivery and leadership.
3. Uzbekistan
The "White Wolves" have made history by qualifying for their first-ever FIFA World Cup. They are the group's "technical wildcard," representing the massive growth of football in Central Asia.
- How They Qualified: Uzbekistan secured their historic berth as the AFC (Asian) Third Round Group A runners-up, finishing ahead of several regional powerhouses to book their ticket.
- Team Overview: Uzbekistan is a disciplined, well-coached side that focuses on a strong collective shape. They are technically sound and very effective on the counter-attack. While they lack World Cup experience, they have spent years competing at the top of Asian football and won't be intimidated by the big stage.
- Star Players:
- Eldor Shomurodov: The captain and record goalscorer. His experience in the Italian Serie A provides the high-level pedigree the debutants need upfront.
- Abbosbek Fayzullaev: A rising young star whose creativity and agility in the attacking third make him the team’s most exciting creative spark.
4. DR Congo
The "Leopards" return to the World Cup for the first time in 52 years (since 1974). They are a physically dominant team that proved their elite status by surviving the gauntlet of the African playoffs.
- How They Qualified: DR Congo secured their spot as the Inter-confederation Play-off Path 1 winners, defeating their opponents in a dramatic March 2026 finale to seal their return.
- Team Overview: DR Congo is an athletic, direct team that excels in physical duels and open-field transitions. They possess several high-level players based in Europe's top leagues and play with an emotional intensity that can overwhelm opponents who aren't prepared for a battle.
- Star Players:
- Yoane Wissa: A versatile and clinical forward who has proven his goal-scoring ability in the Premier League.
- Chancel Mbemba: The defensive leader. His strength, experience, and leadership at the back are what keep the Leopards organized under pressure.
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