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What time does Colombia vs. Romania and on what channel do they broadcast friendly?

This Tuesday, March 26, 2024, the Colombian team will have its second friendly of the year against Colombia vs. Romania at the Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium, prior to the start of the Copa América. Néstor Lorenzo will have his second trial by fire and hopes to continue the good streak of winning games. In this note you can see the schedules and channels so you can watch this great game.

WHAT TIME DOES COLOMBIA PLAY VS. ROMANIA?

The Colombia vs. match Romania will be played from 2:30 in the afternoon at the Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium.

  • Mexico: 1:30 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 2:30 p.m.
  • Colombia: 2:30 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 3:30 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 3:30 p.m.
  • Chile: 4:30 p.m.
  • Argentina: 4:30 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 4:30 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 4:30 p.m.
  • Brazil: 4:30 p.m.

ON WHICH CHANNEL SHOULD YOU WATCH COLOMBIA VS. ROMANIA?

The match between Colombia vs. Romania’s friendly match will be broadcast on the Gol Caracol, Caracol TV and RCN signals, for Colombia, while for South America, the match will be broadcast on Star Plus. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

This is how Colombia arrives

Colombia won 1-0 against a gray Spain, which made many rotations this Friday in a friendly match played at the Olympic Stadium in London.

A goal from Daniel Muñoz (61) gave the coffee team its first historic victory over the Spanish, in their fourth friendly match, without them having ever met officially.

Colombia, which recorded its twentieth undefeated match, won in a match in which it was boosted by the vast majority of Colombian fans present in the stadium.

The coffee fans received with a burst of applause the entrance after the break of James Rodríguez, who, together with Luis Díaz, would turn the game around and boost his team, dominated in the first half by La Roja.

“James is a great player, different, he is looking for his best form and we thought that the best thing was for him to perform for the team in the second half and he did very well,” Colombia coach, Argentine Néstor Lorenzo, said after the game.

Luis de la Fuente’s men got closer to the goal defended by Camilo Vargas, but without being able to find the way to the goal in the middle of the rival tangle.

The Spanish full-back Alejandro Grimaldo was the first to warn with a distant shot that was stopped by Vargas (3).

– Possession without gunpowder –

Grimaldo was the one who posed the most danger on his left wing, from where he put balls into the area like the one Dani Vivian headed slightly high (19), in his debut with the Spanish national shirt.

Spain, with many changes introduced by De la Fuente, who already warned that there would be rotations with an eye on next Tuesday’s match against Brazil, came closer in the first half, but Colombia did not seem too uncomfortable.

Mateo Cassierra was about to surprise with a low shot from the edge of the area that was saved by David Raya (21).

Néstor Lorenzo’s men had problems overcoming the pressure of La Roja, but every time they reached the Spanish area they did so with danger.

Center back Aymeric Laporte had to work hard to prevent Luis Díaz, the great coffee star, from completing a great run down the left wing with a shot (34).

Colombia took off after the break with the magic of James, who almost surprised goalkeeper Álex Remiro, Raya’s substitute in the second half, with a long shot (57).

Before, Gerard Moreno had forced Vargas to show off with a half-turned shot in the heart of the area (49).

– David Muñoz appears –

From being dominated, Colombia began to put the Spanish in trouble, who soon saw how Muñoz finished off a cross from Luis Díaz (61) into the back of the Spanish net.

“In the first half we did very well, but in the second they took us out of the game,” admitted De la Fuente.

Díaz had already left another free ball on the balcony of the area to James, which the Colombian captain sent narrowly over (58).

The change of drawing in the match with a more dominant Colombia led De la Fuente to resort to all his artillery with the entries of Nico Williams, Álvaro Morata and the young Lamine Yamal.

With these new attackers on the pitch, Spain once again had more presence, but without regaining the control of the game that it had maintained throughout the first half and which passed to the Colombians in the second.

“I think the team has worked to succeed, to change from tactics and the attitude of being dominated to dominating or having better control of the game,” said Néstor Lorenzo.

Spain continued looking for an equalizer, but without luck and ended up suffering its second defeat of the De la Fuente era, after the one suffered a year ago against Scotland in a qualifier for the Euro Cup.

Source: Elcomercio

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