Colombia plays Greece on Saturday in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The match starts at 12 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream or listen to the radio broadcast via the links provided below.
Colombia's chances of winning the World Cup took a hit when the team announced star Radamel Falcao, who underwent surgery in January to repair a torn ACL, would miss the tournament in Brazil.
While Falcao continues to recover from his ACL surgery, he - along with injured teammate Luis Perea - will be on the sidelines to cheer on Colombia's national team.
"This is a real group, it's a family. (On Saturday) you will see that Falcao and Perea will be there with the team when they could be on holidays," Colombia boss Jose Pekerman said, via ZeeNews. "It's always been a very united group, a family, and we deal with problems like a family.
"We're not talking about injuries any more, we're talking about players. I really believe in this team and from here on in we're working on every situation we could come across on the pitch."
The absence of Falcao puts the burden of scoring on players such as Carlos Bacca, Jackson Martinez and Teofilo Gutierrez, the squad's highest scorer, according to SportsLive.
"The responsibility is weighing on us even more without Falcao, but we're not alone," Colombia midfielder James Rodriguez said, via SportsLive. "The attack isn't going to change. It's the same. Apart from Falcao, we have Teo, Jackson and Bacca.
"The team is okay and happy. We have to stay focused on the World Cup. We have a lot of dreams, but we must just hope we have a good game against Greece and win."
Watch the live stream HERE, HERE and HERE, or listen to the radio broadcast HERE.
Projected Lineups (via SB Nation):
Colombia: David Ospina; Pablo Armero, Cristian Zapata, Mario Yepes, Juan Zuniga; James Rodriguez, Abel Aguilar, Carlos Sanchez, Juan Cuadrado; Teofilo Gutierrez, Carlos Bacca.
Greece: Orestis Karnezis; Jose Holebas, Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Kostas Manolas, Vasilis Torosidis; Giannis Maniatis, Alexandros Tziolis, Kostas Katsouranis; Georgios Samaras, Konstantinos Mitroglou, Dimitris Salpingidis.