It is time to enjoy this triumph with a good coffee☕️
🇨🇴 @FCFSeleccionCol move on to the Quarter-Finals for the first time! 👏#BeyondGreatness | #FIFAWWC — FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 8, 2023
End to game
Colombia 1-0 Jamaica
92'
Colombia substitution: Restrepo for Usme.
90'
5 minutes added to the match.
87'
Colombia substitution: Santos out, Montoya in.
86'
Leyci's shot hit the post.
85'
Corner for Colombia.
84'
Double change for Jamaica: Simmond and Matthews in, Wiltshire and Brown out.
81'
Spence's header goes wide.
79'
Corner for Colombia.
78'
Jamaica substitution: McNamara for Sampson.
77'
Corner for Jamaica.
76'
Match suspended due to a blow to Mayra Ramírez.
70'
Yellow card for Daniela Arias.
69'
Shaw's direct shot.
67'
Change for Jamaica: Cameron for Carter.
65'
Caicedo's deflected shot.
Colombian shout in Melbourne
Captain Fantastic! 🇨🇴@CataUsme gives @FCFSeleccionCol the lead! 💪#BeyondGreatness | #FIFAWWC pic.twitter.com/yttWjSpbcd — FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 8, 2023
58'
Corner for Colombia.
56'
Primus' direct shot.
54'
Jamaica had a chance, and Colombia responded with Caicedo, who was offside.
52'
Catalina Usme beats Spencer's goal, great definition by Colombia's all-time leading scorer.
51'
GOLLLLLL BY COLOMBIA
45'
START TO SECOND HALF.
Subs Jamaica: Primus in, Van Zanten out
Halftime
Colombia 0-0 Jamaica
46'
Yellow card for Drew Spence.
44'
Corner for Colombia.
42'
Ana Guzman's deflected shot.
40'
Yellow card for Chantel Swaby.
38'
Yorelyn's deflected shot.
37'
Corner for Colombia.
35'
Another player falls to the floor, this time Allyson Swaby forces a stoppage.
29'
Corner for Colombia.
28'
Blackwood foul.
25'
Now, Carter stomps on Carolina Arias, the judge does not issue a card.
22'
Both teams have put a strong leg to the game, the game has been very blocked by fouls.
20'
The Reggae Girls have not conceded a goal in this World Cup, 290 minutes without conceding for Jamaica.
15'
Ospina's shot into the hands of Spencer.
10'
Now the one who suffers a blow is the forward Shaw, very physical game in this match.
7'
What a strong striker Shaw of Jamaica is, Colombia should watch out for this player.
5'
It hurts from a bad move, Cata Usme.
4'
Foul on Linda Caicedo.
2'
Brown's deflected shot
0'
START TO GAME.
Conmebol vs Concacaf Who wins?
The anthems are played at AAMI Park. Both of Tuesday's opponents are the only teams from their confederation to survive in this World Cup, and the winner will have the honor of keeping their federation in the World Cup.
Protocol acts
In a few minutes, the ceremonial acts for the match between Colombia and Jamaica for a place in the Quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup 2023.
Coffee party in Melbourne
As usual, the Colombian fans will accompany their national team in the stadiums of this World Cup, a full house is expected at AAMI Park.
📸 🏟️ ¡𝙀𝙡 𝙍𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙪𝙡𝙖𝙧 𝙙𝙚 𝙈𝙚𝙡𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙧𝙣𝙚 𝙣𝙤𝙨 𝙚𝙨𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙖!
— Selección Colombia (@FCFSeleccionCol) August 8, 2023
🇨🇴 🆚 🇯🇲#PersiguiendoUnSueño#TodosSomosColombia🇨🇴 pic.twitter.com/ovfQ590ytq
For the first time to the quarters
Whether it is Colombia or Jamaica, this will be the first time for one of these teams to reach the quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup. Colombia is making its third appearance at the World Cup, while Jamaica is making its second appearance at the World Cup.
England awaits Colombia or Jamaica
The current European champions, the Lions of England qualified yesterday by eliminating Nigeria in a penalty shootout, the winner of this match will face the Europeans in the quarterfinals.
Diana Ospina is in the XI
Midfielder Diana Ospina is Colombia's other new player for this match, replacing team captain Daniela Montoya, who starts the match from the bench.
Ana Maria Guzman, replaces Vanegas
Due to the suspension of left back, Manuela Vanegas, DT Nelson Abadia decided to use youth player Ana Maria Guzman as a starter on the left wing.
The rest of the team is the same that has been used in the World Cup.
Starting Lineup- Jamaica
Rebecca SPENCER; Chantelle SWABY, Deneisha BLACKWOOD, Allyson SWABY, Tiernny WILTSHIRE; Vyan SAMPSON, Drew SPENCE, Jody BROWN; Trudi CARTER, Khadija SHAW y Kalyssa VAN ZANTEN.
Starting Lineup- Colombia
🚨𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗨𝗟𝗔𝗥
Formación de la Selección Colombia Femenina para enfrentar a Jamaica por la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA.#PersiguiendoUnSueño#TodosSomosColombia🇨🇴 pic.twitter.com/ubnV2N8hK4 — Selección Colombia (@FCFSeleccionCol) August 8, 2023
Start of coverage
We are kicking off our coverage of the round of 16 match between Colombia and Jamaica in the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, everything that happens from Melbourne, we will tell you about it here on VAVEL.
Stay tuned for Colombia vs Jamaica coverage here
In a few moments we'll share with you the starting rosters for Colombia vs Jamaica live, as well as the latest information from AAMI Park. Don't miss a single detail of the Colombia vs Jamaica commentary with VAVEL's comments.
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What time is Colombia vs Jamaica?
This is the kick-off time for the Colombia vs Jamaica match on August 8, 2023 in several countries:
Argentina: 5:00 hrs. - DIRECTV Sports and TyC Sports
Bolivia: 4:00 hrs. -
Brazil: 5:00 hrs. - Globo and SporTV
Chile: 4:00 hrs. - DIRECTV Sports
Colombia: 3:00 hrs. - Caracol TV, RCN Televisión and DIRECTV Sports
Ecuador: 3:00 hrs. - DIRECTV Sports
Spain: 10:00 hrs. - RTVE.es and TDP
Mexico: 2:00 hrs. - VIX
Paraguay: 4:00 hrs. -
Peru: 3:00 hrs. - DIRECTV Sports
Uruguay: 5:00 hrs. - DIRECTV Sports and Claro Sports
Australia: 19:00 hrs. - Optus Sport
India: 13:30 hrs. - DD Sports and Fan Code
Nigeria: 11:00 hrs. - AfroSport TV
South Africa: 10:00 hrs. - SuperSport Football
Japan: 17:00 hrs. -
Referee team
Referee
Kate JACEWICZ
1st assistant referee
Kyoung-Min Kim
2nd assistant referee
Joanna Kate Charaktis
Fourth referee
Marta Huerta de Aza
Preliminary press conference
Catalina Perez, Colombia goalkeeper
"Jamaica is very fast, with quick transitions and aggressiveness. We have to be ready to know how we are positioned and where we stand. I believe in this team. I feel that more pressure means more commitment, that's what I feel about this group. The love we have for our country is our greatest strength to face moments like this.
Lorne Donaldson, Jamaica coach
"You can never challenge a Jamaican. Whether it's their life experiences, the way they grew up or everything, we've seen it all. As a whole, whether it's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the Sunshine Girls, Usain Bolt or Bob Marley, Jamaicans are resilient people. We are a small country, but we are not afraid of anything. A lot of Jamaicans are driven by that: we believe we can do anything."
Key player - Jamaica
Rebecca Spencer, the 32-year-old goalkeeper, who plays for Tottenham Hotspur of the FAWSL, is the key player for the Jamaicans.
Spencer has kept a clean sheet in the current World Cup, conceding no goals in three matches.
Key player- Colombia
Linda Caicedo, the 18-year-old winger, who currently plays for Real Madrid Femenino, is the key player for the team coached by Nelson Abadía.
Caicedo has two goals in the current World Cup, and Colombia's chances of qualifying for the quarterfinals of this tournament depend on her performance.
History: Colombia vs Jamaica
This will be the first meeting in the World Cups for these two teams.
Both squads have faced each other in events of the Olympic cycle, between in the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games, they faced each other with 2-1 for the Caribbean, while, a year later, they faced each other in the Pan American Games, with a 2-0 victory for the Cafeteras.
News - Jamaica
The Caribbean team finished second in its group, behind France, and left out Brazil, with whom it drew 0-0 on the last matchday, and Panama.
The Jamaicans have the opportunity to continue making history and become the only CONCACAF team in the quarterfinals of this World Cup.
News - Colombia
The Colombian national team qualified as first in Group H, leaving out Germany and South Korea, and with the surprising Morocco in second place in the group.
Precisely, on the last day of the group stage, Colombia lost 1-0 to Morocco, so it will seek to improve its performance at the beginning of the direct elimination phases of this World Cup.
The stadium
The match will take place at AAMI Park, in the city of Melbourne (Australia), this will be the farewell of this venue of the current World Cup.
It has a capacity of 30050 spectators.
Start of transmission
Hello everyone! Welcome to the blog commentary of the Colombia vs Jamaica match, valid for the Round of 16 of the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023.
My name is Mario Meza May and I will be your host for this match. We will provide you with pre-match analysis, score updates and live news, here on VAVEL.