Daniel Munoz is due back in World Cup action for Colombia, giving Crystal Palace supporters another direct interest in the group-stage schedule. Palace’s own tournament guide lists Colombia’s meeting with DR Congo in Guadalajara on Wednesday, June 24, with Munoz and Jefferson Lerma both part of the Colombian picture.
The timing matters because Palace already have a large international contingent at the tournament, and Munoz remains one of the players whose summer workload will be watched closely before Pierre Sage gets deeper into pre-season planning.
Why Munoz minutes matter for Palace
Munoz has become a high-energy part of the Palace side, so his World Cup rhythm is more than a distant international note. Every start, substitute appearance or recovery period feeds into how ready he can be when club football returns.
For supporters, Colombia’s next fixture also provides a clean Palace subplot: one of the club’s most recognisable wide players facing tournament pressure while the Eagles prepare for a new managerial era.
Palace list Colombia’s fixture details in their official World Cup player guide. With the knockout stage approaching, his role now carries immediate tournament consequence as well as club relevance. It also gives Sage’s staff a simple marker of sharpness, fitness and competitive rhythm before Munoz returns to south London.





