There's a simple way to watch Colombia vs Portugal for *FREE*

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates a goal for Portugal against Uzbekistan at World Cup 2026
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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal face Colombia in an exciting 2026 FIFA World Cup Group K clash at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium on June 27. Hungry for goals? Here's a simple way to watch Colombia vs Portugal for free – in the U.S., Canada and beyond.

Kick-off is at 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT / 12:30 a.m. BST, with fans around the world tuning in to see whether Ronaldo and Portugal can top the group.

Colombia vs Portugal: Free stream, TV channel

  • Free stream: BBC (U.K.)
  • Watch from anywhere: Norton VPN (Up to 63% Off)

Cristiano Ronaldo scored at a record sixth World Cup to silence his doubters and, with Joao Cancelo and Nuno Mendes providing full-back threat, will want to be among the goals again. Joao Felix will vie with Bernardo Silva for a start as they seek a win to top the group.

Colombia are already through, but a draw wins the group. Colombia manager Nestor Lorenzo is sweating on the fitness of Luis Suarez, but Luis Diaz will again start.

If you're searching for how to watch Colombia vs Portugal free online, we've got everything a 'soccer' fan needs, including kick-off times, TV channels, and where to find a live stream of every goal, header and CR7 "Siuuu" celebration.

Read on as we show you how to watch Colombia vs Portugal from anywhere in the world for free with Norton VPN.

Watch Colombia vs Portugal live streams for free

In the U.K., Colombia vs Portugal will be broadcast for free on BBC. The build-up is live now ahead of kick-off at 12:30 a.m. BST.

Get BBC iPlayer – no messy sign up, email and a UK postcode (e.g. HA9 0WS). TV licence holders only.

Traveling abroad? Use Norton VPN to watch BBC iPlayer as if you were back home in the U.K..

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Norton VPN is our No.1 streaming VPN.

2. Choose the location. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to watch Colombia vs Portugal free, you'd select 'United Kingdom' from the list.

3. Watch the World Cup. Head to BBC iPlayer and watch the game live.

What devices is BBC available on?

  • Amazon Fire TV Stick (including Fire TV Cube)
  • Android devices (phones, tablets)
  • Apple iOS (iPhone, iPad)
  • Chromecast (casting from Android/iOS devices)
  • Chromecast with Google TV (supported/certified devices)
  • EE TV
  • Freely, Freeview Play, Freesat, YouView
  • Google TV devices (with BBC certification)
  • Hisense Smart TVs
  • LG Smart TVs (webOS)
  • Linux PCs (via supported browsers)
  • Macs (via Safari or other supported browsers)
  • Panasonic Smart TVs
  • Philips Smart TVs (Google TV models)
  • PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  • Roku streaming players and Roku TVs
  • Samsung Smart TVs (supported models)
  • Sky boxes (Glass, Stream, Q)
  • Sony Android TV (Google TV models)
  • TCL Android TV (Google TV models)
  • Toshiba Smart TVs (supported models)
  • Virgin Media (Stream, TV 360)
  • Windows PCs (via supported web browsers)
  • Xbox One, Xbox Series S and X

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