Luke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live
Result — Colombia 5-0 Panama
James Rodriguez scored one goal and set up two more as Colombia hammered Panama 5-0 at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Saturday.
Colombia will play Uruguay in the second Copa America semi on Wednesday, with the winners of that tie up against either Argentina or Canada in the showpiece final next Sunday.
Colombia into semifinals
Colombia have reached the semifinals of Copa America for the third time in the past four editions of the tournament. In the previous two instances, they lost at the semifinal stage, to Chile in 2016 and to Argentina in 2021.
This time, they await the winner of tonight's quarterfinal between Brazil and Uruguay. You can follow our live coverage of that match here!
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Instant reaction to Colombia's dominant win
The Athletic's Stu James was on hand at State Farm Stadium to witness Colombia's impressive performance. He's broken down the match's biggest talking points, including:
- Is James Rodriguez the player of the tournament so far?
- The importance of goal-line technology
- Who was Luis Diaz’s goal celebration for?
Follow the link below to check out his breakdown!
Colombia scoring for fun
Colombia have now scored 11 goals across their four games at Copa America, matching their highest-ever scoring output at the tournament.
The previous two times they scored 11 goals they reached the final of Copa America, finishing as runners-up in 1975 before winning their sole title in 2001 on home soil.
FT: Colombia 5-0 Panama
Borja's penalty was the final kick of the match. Colombia roll into the semifinal having set down a serious impressively marker!
They await the winner of Brazil vs Uruguay.
GOAL: Colombia score a fifth!
90+4' Colombia 5-0 Panama
Borja sends Mosquera the wrong way and Colombia have run the score up to five!
Another penalty to Colombia!
90+2' Colombia 4-0 Panama
Jose Cordoba absolutely smashes into Santiago Arias in Panama's box and Colombia have their second penalty of the match!
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Second-half stoppage time
90+1' Colombia 4-0 Panama
Two minutes are added on to the end of the match.
Playing out the string
89' Colombia 4-0 Panama
With the result well beyond any doubt, this game is limping to a finish.
Final substitution
85' Colombia 4-0 Panama
Panama make the 10th and final sub of the match as Ismael Díaz comes on for José Fajardo.
Panama captain comes off
83' Colombia 4-0 Panama
Panama make their fourth sub as Omar Valencia replaces Éric Davis, who gives the captain's armband to Édgar Bárcenas.
Welch lets fly
80' Colombia 4-0 Panama
Welch gets into a good shooting position from the edge of Colombia's box and arrows a powerful shot towards the far upper corner but fails to hit the target.
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Final Colombia sub
79' Colombia 4-0 Panama
That was Jhon Cordoba's final action as Colombia make their fifth and final change, replacing him with Miguel Borja.
Cordoba misses easy goal
78' Colombia 4-0 Panama
Carrascal sets Cordoba up for a free header right in front of goal but Cordoba completely whiffs on his attempt!
What a hit by Rios!
75' Colombia 4-0 Panama
That ball was in from the moment that it left the right foot of Richard Rios – a thumping angled drive that nestled in the bottom corner... and I actually thought Colombia had passed up a chance to turn that attack into a goal.
James Rodriguez comes off
73' Colombia 4-0 Panama
Colombia make another double switch, bringing Santiago Arias on for Daniel Muñoz, and Juan Fernando Quintero on for James Rodríguez.
GOAL: Colombia score a fourth!
70' Colombia 4-0 Panama
The referee looked like he was about to award Colombia a penalty when Rios ran onto the ball and hit a thunderbolt of a strike into the far lower corner of the net from well outside the box!
Players including the goalkeeper seemed to stop for a brief moment expecting the referee to blow his whistle.
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Colombia leave James on, for now
68' Colombia 3-0 Panama
Well, I'm amazed! James Rodriguez stays on, for now.
Chants of "Lucho" reverberate around the stadium as Luis Diaz departs. He'd taken a few whacks in the second half, so it seems like a wise decision to rest him.
The industrious Jhon Arias is withdrawn too – another sign of how highly Lorenzo values the midfielder.
Diaz's day is over
66' Colombia 3-0 Panama
Colombia make their first two subs, replacing Luis Díaz and Jhon Arias with Luis Sinisterra and Jorge Carrascal.
Farina booked
64' Colombia 3-0 Panama
Diaz skips around a defender and darts towards the Panama box before Farina cynically clips him from behind to stop the attack, earning the defender a yellow card.