Who are the BBC pundits, commentators and presenters for Colombia vs Portugal?

Colombia and Portugal have both already booked their place in the round of 32 – but there are still places to play for when they meet in the final pair of Group K games on Saturday evening.

The winners of the group will get a a bit of extra time off before facing one of the third-placed sides in the round of 32, with the runners-up instead playing the runners up from Group L.

There is even a remote possibility of Portugal ending up finishing third in the group, but that would need to lose heavily here and/or for DR Congo to wallop Uzbekistan for that to happen. Anything other than defeat for Colombia would meanwhile be enough for them to hold on to their place at the top of the group.

BBC pundits for Colombia vs Portugal

Micah Richards is among the pundits (Image credit: Getty Images)

BBC One will provide coverage of the game in the UK, which is set to kick off at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens at 7:30pm local time (12:30am UK time).

Coverage begins at 12:05am, with DR Congo’s meeting with Uzbekistan broadcast on BBC Two from 12:20am.

Former England star Wayne Rooney will be in the studio (Image credit: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Mark Chapman will host the build-up to Colombia vs Portugal.

Joining him in the Salford studio are three former Premier League stars.

Wayne Rooney is Manchester United’s all-time leading goalscorer and previously held the same record for England before it was broken by current skipper Harry Kane.

Micah Richards was once regarded as one of the best full-back prospects in Europe when he broke through as a teenager at Manchester City, and went on to earn 13 caps for England, as well as having spells at Fiorentina and Aston Villa in an injury-hit career.

24-cap Brazil international Lucas Leiva was something of a fixture in the Liverpool midfield for ten years from 2007-2017, winning the club’s player of the year award in 2010/11 before going on to a successful spell at Lazio.

Alan Shearer will be on co-comms (Image credit: Getty Images)

The lead commentator out in Florida is veteran broadcaster John Murray, who has been working at the BBC for over three decades.

Sitting alongside him is former England striker and all-time Premier League top scorer Alan Shearer.