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The match between Colombia and South Korea in Group H of the 2023 Women's World Cup takes place at 9:00 a.m. on July 25.
Will the Korean women's team get 3 points against Colombia?
Colombia vs South Korea Prediction
Colombia's women's team arrived at the 2023 World Cup in a lethargic mood, having won only 1 of their last 7 matches.
Not only is the South American team's form declining, but their fighting spirit is also not really high.
Therefore, many experts believe that the Colombian women's team will hardly cause a surprise at the biggest women's football festival on the planet in 2023.
In terms of personnel, only winger Linda Caicedo stands out. However, in football, it is difficult for a single swallow to make a “spring” for the whole team.
In recent matches, the Colombian women's team's defensive organization has been quite superficial, lacking cohesion and science .
On the opposite side, the Korean women's team is preparing very carefully for the 2023 World Cup.
The Korean women's team won all 3 friendly matches before the 2023 World Cup. Furthermore, they have won 8/11 recent matches in all competitions.
With their current performance, the Korean women's team is considered a strong contender for the round of 16 at this year's tournament, despite being in the same group with the world's second-ranked team, Germany.
But before thinking about a ticket to the next round, the Asian team needs to overcome Colombia in the opening match.
If playing to their true potential, the team under coach Colin Bell can completely take all 3 points from their opponents.
South Korea has reason to be more confident as the mainstay duo Ji So-Yun and Lee Geum-Min are back just before the 2023 World Cup kicks off.
Colombia vs South Korea Prediction: 1-2
Expected lineup
Colombia (4-2-3-1): Perez; Guzman, Arias, Carabali, Ramos; Bedoya, Montoya; Caicedo, Usme, Bahr; Ramirez.
Korea (3-4-2-1): Jung-Mi; Rye-Ri, Seon-Joo, Seo-Yeon; Hwa-Yeon, So-Yun, So-Hyun, Sel-Gi; Mi-ra, Geum-Min; Yu-Ri
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