Colombia vs South Korea: pre-match overview and viewing options

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The goal outlines all you need to know to follow this pre match moment.

With a year full of hope, the Colombian team aims to sustain a steady improvement path that could fuel a strong performance in the 2026 World Cup. The focus remains on delivering solid showings in upcoming competitions such as Copa America 2024, as the squad prepares for a friendly against South Korea on Asian soil this Friday. The squad leadership emphasizes progress and a clear plan to build confidence for the long road ahead.

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The coffee-growing country hopes to secure a victory that rekindles the World Cup dream, acknowledging the journey ahead toward the next global event. The approach is practical and forward-looking, prioritizing development, cohesion, and the learning that comes from high-level friendlies. The team is intensely focused on optimizing performance and evaluating options for the evolving roster as the calendar advances.

In goal, football fans of the Tricolor are offered several ways to watch and follow this important clash, whether on television or online, ensuring that supporters can stay connected from any location.

WHEN IS?

HOW AND WHERE TO SEE?

The match is set to be televised on Gol Caracol on Friday, January 24, at 6:00 p.m. Colombia time. On golcaracol.com, viewers can stream the game on a computer, Smart TV, smartphones, and tablets. The platform provides a seamless experience across devices, with the app available for Android and iOS users. In addition, Goal will offer live coverage with minute-by-minute updates for those who prefer real-time narration and analysis.

Live updates will be accessible through Goal as well and will include pre-game context, key moments, and post-match insights to help fans interpret the performance and implications for the coming fixtures. (Source: Goal)

THE PAYMENTS

Colombia: Vargas; Muñoz, Cuesta, Lucumi, Mojica; Uribe, Castano; Valoyes, Rodriguez, Carrascal; I erased.

Colombia

South Korea: Seung-gyu Kim; Kim Tae-Hwan, Woo-Young Jung, Kim Min-Jae, Jin-Su Kim; Kim Young-Gwon, Hwang In-Beom; Woo-Yeong Jeong, Lee Jae-Sung, Heung-Min Son; Cho Gue Sung.

South Korea

Source: Goal (Source: Goal)

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