Even though Colombia are at the bottom of the world rankings, they will undoubtedly be a big problem for England in this Women's World Cup last 8 match.

Facing a Jamaican team that hadn't conceded a single goal so far in the Round of 16 tournament, Colombia went all out, and captain Usami helped his team advance with a close 1-0 win thanks to a clutch shot.

The forward line of 18-year-old Linda Kasdoux, along with Liz Sandus and the skillful Mina Lamenis, is Colombia's killer app. With their tacit understanding, speed and individual skills, England's defense must be wary of this attacking triangle.

At just 18 years of age, Ana Guswyn was equally impressive on the defensive line, and it was her pinpoint pass that set up Usami's winning goal to lead Colombia to its first-ever Women's World Cup last eight.

England narrowly beat Nigeria on penalties, despite the defeat. Nigeria were the better team, but England's resilience and experience helped them to qualify in what may be a harbinger of the title.

With Lauren James suspended for a red card, coach Vivian's choice of formation is intriguing: will she continue with the 3-5-2 or change to a 4-3-3?

Keeley is expected to fill in for Lauren Champion, playing alongside Alexia Russo and Lauren Hamp. Rachel Daly is a threat on the left side of the field, while she will also have to block Columbia's shot attempts on the defensive end.

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