The referee for Colombia vs Ghana is Clement Turpin, a respected and experience official from France.
Colombia and Ghana are set to fight it out for a place in the World Cup round of 16, where the winner will face Switzerland in Kansas city on July 7.
Nestor Lorenzo’s Cafateros have reached their third knock-out match in as many tournament appearances after topping Group K ahead of Portugal.
Referee confirmed for Colombia vs Ghana clash
The Black Stars are set for a third latter-stage involvement in 20 years following their finish among the top eight best third-placed teams with four points from Group L.
But who will be in charge of their encounter at Kansas City Stadium?
Turpin has been appointed to oversee this clash, having been a FIFA-listed referee since 2010 and joined UEFA’s Elite group in 2012.
The Frenchman boasts experience of 674 competitive matches with most of them taking place in his native Ligue 1 but is also well versed in major international fixtures.
He has been assigned to matches at three World Cups including two group games of this year’s tournament, as well as European Championship matches in 2021 and 2024.
Turpin also officiated successive European showpieces including the 2021 Europa League final before being handed the Champions League final in Paris just 12 months later.
The 44-year-old is one of the more measured referees when it comes to disciplinary action with his yellow card count averaging out at just over three per game.
He will be assisted by compatriots Nicolas Danos and Benjamin Pages as part of a European line-up for the clash between the teams from South America and Africa.
Spanish duo Alejandro Hernandez and Jose Enrique Naranjo have been named as fourth official and reserve assistant referee respectively ahead of the showdown.
Switzerland will await whichever nation progresses thanks to a 2-0 win over Algeria.