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Venezuela Women - Women VS Colombia Women Live Score Today
Venezuela Women
08-05 03:00
2 - 2
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Colombia Women - Women VS Colombia Women Score Today
Colombia Women
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Venezuela Women
Colombia Women
Attacks
83
95
Dangerous Attacks
40
78
Ball Possession
41
59
On Target
7
3
Off Target
1025
60212
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Halftime 2-1
39′
2-1
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Match Info

In a pulsating encounter at the UNCAF Women's American Games, Venezuela Women and Colombia Women played out a thrilling 2-2 draw, delivering a match full of intensity, tactical adjustments, and late drama. The result kept both sides firmly in contention in the group stage, with each team showcasing the attacking quality that makes this regional tournament so compelling.

Match Overview

Played on 5 August 2026, the match saw Venezuela take the initiative early, only for Colombia to respond with characteristic technical control. The final scoreline reflected a balanced contest, with both teams creating clear chances and demonstrating why they are considered among the favourites in the competition. The 03:00 kick-off did not dampen the energy on the pitch, as supporters witnessed four goals and a fiercely competitive midfield battle.

First Half: Venezuela's Bright Start

Venezuela came out pressing high, disrupting Colombia's rhythm from the first whistle. Their aggressive approach paid off inside the opening 25 minutes when a well-worked move down the left flank ended with a composed finish into the bottom corner. The goal energised the Venezuelan side, who continued to threaten on the counter-attack, exploiting space behind Colombia's advancing full-backs.

Colombia, however, grew into the half as their midfield trio began to assert authority. Their equaliser came just before the interval, a powerful header from a pinpoint cross that left the Venezuela goalkeeper with no chance. The momentum shifted noticeably, and Colombia entered the break with renewed confidence.

Second Half: Tactical Chess and Late Drama

The second half saw Colombia control possession for long spells, forcing Venezuela deeper into their own half. Colombia’s persistence was rewarded on the hour mark when a slick passing sequence opened up the defence, allowing their striker to slot home from close range. With the lead in hand, Colombia looked comfortable, but Venezuela refused to fade.

A tactical shift from the Venezuela bench, introducing fresh legs in wide areas, changed the dynamic. Their equaliser arrived in the 83rd minute after a sustained spell of pressure. A corner was only partially cleared, and a fierce strike from the edge of the box flew through a crowd of players and into the net. The late goal set up a frantic final exchange, but neither side could find a winner, leaving the points shared.

Standout Players

For Colombia, their midfield anchor was exceptional, breaking up play and dictating tempo with accurate distribution. Venezuela’s standout performer was their left winger, whose pace and direct running caused problems all night and directly contributed to the opening goal. The goalkeepers on both sides made important saves, but the sheer volume of attacking quality ensured the game remained unpredictable until the final whistle.

What the Result Means

The 2-2 draw leaves both Venezuela and Colombia well-placed in the UNCAF Women's American Games standings, with group stage points now crucial as teams jostle for knockout places. For Venezuela, the point against a higher-ranked opponent represents tangible progress, while Colombia will view the result as two dropped points after leading twice. The competitive nature of the match reinforces the growing strength of women's football in the Americas and sets up an intriguing finish to the group campaign.