Colombia vs. Morocco: Women’s World Cup 2023 Match Schedule, Channels, and More

2023-08-03 01:28:21

Colombia vs. Morocco will face each other live this Thursday, August 3, 2023, for the third day of Group H of the 2023 Women’s World Cup at the Perth Oval, also called HBF Park. The match will be broadcast by DirecTV Sports, Gol Caracol TV and RCN Televisión. Find out what time they play, possible lineups and more regarding this important commitment. Also, in El Comercio you will find minute by minute with all incidents in real time.

WHEN WILL COLOMBIA VS. MOROCCO

The duel for the third day of Group H of the 2023 Women’s World Cup between Colombia vs. Morocco will be played this Thursday, August 3, 2023 at the HBF Park stadium.

WHAT TIME DOES COLOMBIA PLAY VS. MOROCCO

The match between Colombia vs. Morocco is scheduled to be played starting at 5:00 (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important game.

Mexico: 4 a.m. Ecuador: 5 a.m. Colombia: 5 a.m. Bolivia: 6 a.m. Venezuela: 6 a.m. Chile: 6 a.m. Argentina: 7 a.m. Paraguay: 7 a.m. Uruguay: 7 a.m. Brazil: 7 a.m. hours

ON WHAT CHANNELS DO THEY TRANSMIT COLOMBIA VS. MOROCCO

The match between Colombia vs. Morocco for the third day of Group H of the 2023 Women’s World Cup will be broadcast by the Caracol TV and RCN Televisión channels for all of Colombia, while for the rest of South America, the signal enabled to broadcast the match is DirecTV Sports . Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

WHERE TO SEE ONLINE COLOMBIA VS. MOROCCO

So you can watch the online broadcast of the match between Colombia vs. Morocco you will have to create an account in DGO or Caracol Play.

Colombia achieved an epic 2-1 victory once morest Germany this Sunday in Sydney with a goal in the last breath of the game that leaves the coffee team one step away from the round of 16 of the Women’s World Cup.

The sensation player Linda Caicedo broke the lock of the match at minute 52 in a personal play that showed a touch of her magic, while the German goalscorer Alexandra Popp put the penalty equalizer at minute 89.

Defender Manuela Vanegas scored the game-winner in stoppage time by heading in from a corner kick.

The match for Group H of the World Cup was played at the Sydney Football Stadium almost full of an enthusiastic audience, most of which cheered on the Colombians throughout the match.

“What these girls have just done is extraordinary, it is that passion as they play, a dedication, a fight. It is a great joy ”, declared the son of the team’s coach, Nelson Abadía, who is part of the coaching staff although he was not on the bench this Sunday due to a sanction.

With this result, added to Morocco’s surprise victory over South Korea, the definition of the group’s qualifiers for the round of 16 was left for the last date, August 3.

Colombia, which leads the key with 6 points, will qualify as long as it does not lose by a difference of four goals once morest the African team, which has three units, the same as Germany. South Korea, for its part, is virtually eliminated.

– Caicedo’s magic blow –

Caicedo’s presence in the starting lineup cleared up doubts regarding his condition to face the match, following this week he lay down on the pitch in the middle of training due to fatigue.

The two teams exhibited contrasting styles: the game of skill and foot-to-foot transfers of the Colombians, as opposed to the physical, vertical and aerial game of the Germans.

Colombia sought to arm itself with the talent of Lady Andrade and Caicedo to connect Catalina Usme and the hard-working Mayra Ramírez.

Germany, meanwhile, sought to exploit the gaps between the lines in Colombia to enable their leading player, Alexandra Popp, their leading scorer.

With a simple and effective game in their lower half, the Germans played to recover the ball and mount attacks led by Lina Magull and Jule Brand in search of Popp, always guarded by the captain Daniela Montoya.

Although the first half passed with few scoring chances, the Germans had more control of the ball and greater territorial control, although the Colombian lower half got better at stopping the Europeans as the game progressed.

Everything seemed to change in the second half when the magic of Caicedo appeared, who grabbed a rebound, maneuvered between two rivals inside the area and beat the lock with a well-placed shot.

The Germans, double World champions and favorites for the title, pressed the pins in search of equality, closing space on the Colombians and throwing long balls into the rival area, until the penalty fell at the end of the match.

When it seemed that the game would end tied, Vanegas’ goal fell for the 2-1 that unleashed madness among the Colombian players.

The German coach, Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, lamented that her team did not take care of the tie, which would have left them in first place in the group.

“The tie was deserved and it should have ended like this. We have to learn the lessons and accept a draw, but we try to win (…) We have to be smarter than that, “said Voss-Tecklenburg.

Colombia vs. Morocco will face each other live this Thursday, August 3, 2023, for the third day of Group H of the 2023 Women’s World Cup at the Perth Oval, also called HBF Park. (Credits: Colombia)
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