Waiting to see how much the referee will add Colombia has possession and is trying to break through Norway’s defense and midfield down the wings, but Norway is not giving an inch. Colombia has already hit the post and tested the Norwegian goalkeeper.

Rentería comes off and Royner Benitez comes on. Cesar Torres will be looking to get a little more inside play with this change, in a match that has not seen many clear scoring opportunities for Colombia so far. Norway puts on a double line of four.

Colombia came out in the second half looking to improve on their performance in the last 30 minutes of the first half, although they are struggling with poor ball control, which is not helping the mobility of the Colombian attack.

Colombia must regain the mobility it showed in the first 15 minutes of the match if it wants to do more damage to Norway, which has managed to defend itself well and not suffer too much during the match.

There were no changes in either team.

Neiser Villarreal had another chance that went close to the goal defended by Einar Fauskanger, who covered well. Apart from that chance and one from Oscar Perea at the start of the match, Colombia has not had much more depth against a Norway team that knows how to close down and not give any space.

Colombia has slowed down a bit and allowed Norway to start controlling the ball more. The Norwegians are already putting pressure on the Colombian defense, with a mid-range shot that threatened Jordan García’s goal.

he referee did not award a penalty that she had initially called in favor of Norway, after a review requested by Colombia, as defender Simón García had his arm resting on the grass and it was a natural position.

Colombia needs to be more focused because Norway has already shown that it has a fast and dangerous attack.

Colombia already had a clear chance from Oscar Rentería, which was saved very well by the Norwegian goalkeeper. For now, Colombia is gaining momentum in the match against Norway, who does not have possession of the ball and is watching as the Colombians try to open up the field.

Colombia and Norway are already taking their places on the field to begin their match, in which both teams are looking to advance to the next round of the U-20 World Cup.
The atmosphere is electric in Talca, Chile, and high temperatures are expected to play a key role throughout the match.

Colombia and Norway have already taken to the pitch at Estadio Fiscal in Talca, Chile, where they both hope to put on a good show.
The match is valid for the second round of Group F, which also includes Saudi Arabia and Nigeria, who will play in the second match.

Norway’s U-20 team comes into the match against Colombia on the back of a narrow victory over Nigeria, in which their goalkeeper was the star of the show, as the Africans had more than 20 shots on goal. Despite this, the Nordic team was effective and hopes that a victory over Colombia will secure their place in the World Cup round of 16.

Coach Cesar Torres stated before the match against Norway that, “It’s the qualifying match, it’s our chance to compete, to improve our individual and collective performance, to continue to strengthen our position in the World Cup.”
Torres also emphasized that Norway is a strong opponent and that it is vital to earn three points in order to secure Colombia’s U-20 team’s place in the round of 16 before the last match of the group stage.

We will soon share with you the starting lineups for the Colombia vs Norway live match, as well as the latest information from the Estadio Fiscal. Don’t miss a single detail of the live match updates and commentary from VAVEL’s coverage.

Oscar Perea is the standout player of the Colombian Under-20 team. The left winger has a market value of €2 million on Transfermarkt and currently plays for AVS Futebol in Portugal. He is the most experienced player in European soccer on the Colombian team.
He has played 15 games with the Colombian youth team and scored four goals, one of which was against Saudi Arabia, securing victory for Colombia.

The Colombian national team achieved a 1-0 victory in its first match of the U-20 World Cup against Saudi Arabia, which allows it to think about a win against Norway and thus secure its place in the next round of the World Cup.
Cesar Torres, coach of the Colombian team, acknowledged that the victory against Saudi Arabia was vital and that now, against Norway, it is important not to lose ground, as they are a tough opponent.

The Colombia vs Norway match will be played at the Estadio Fiscal, located in Talca, Chile, which has a capacity of 16,070 spectators. The stadium was inaugurated in 1937 and subsequently renovated in 2019 to increase its capacity. Estadio Fiscal is usually home to Rangers de Talca, a team in Chile’s Ascenso League, and is currently one of the venues chosen to host the U-20 World Cup being played in the southern hemisphere.

Welcome to the live broadcast of Colombia vs Norway, Matchday 2 of the World Cup U.20. The match will take place at the Fiscal Stadium, at 16:00 PM ET.

My name is Joel Escobar and I will be your host for this match. We will bring you pre-match analysis, score updates and live news here on VAVEL.