Switzerland and Colombia Head to Shootout After 120 Minutes
Quick Look
- Switzerland and Colombia will decide their match via a penalty shootout after a goalless 120 minutes.
- The game at BC Place was a tense and physical affair with chances for both sides.
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Why It Matters
Switzerland and Colombia played 120 minutes of a tense, physical match that ended goalless, leading to a penalty shootout.
120 minutes couldn’t separate Switzerland and Colombia. After a tense, physical battle with chances at both ends, it’s going to the shootout.
One kick can decide it now at BC Place.
It’s been a proper end-to-end opening at BC Place. Mojica wins a free-kick on the touchline after Zakaria bursts down the right and tries to drive into the box, giving Colombia a moment to settle.
But Colombia are soon up the other end, with Luis Díaz seeing his effort blocked away for a corner. Rodríguez’s delivery is cleared, before Ndoye wins a free-kick for Switzerland. Plenty of energy from both teams early on, this one has started at a good pace.