I believe a very likely scenario is that both teams will be able to get at least four yellow cards. South American powerhouse Colombia, as usual for teams from this continent, has hot blood and shows a lot of emotions, which is beneficial for getting cards. Even in the winning match against Ghana, they received two yellow cards and a total of five in the group stage. And in every group stage match, they have received at least one yellow card. The Swiss team plays more calmly, but in only one European team match did not receive a yellow card. Considering the importance of these matches and the fact that the team is capable of launching fast attacks, and that the Swiss team has very experienced defenders and supporting players (two players are 29 years old and the others are 30 or older), I believe there can be a lot of fouls and yellow cards. The referee from El Salvador also seems to be a suitable official, as two of his previous matches had cards. This referee is also very fond of giving red cards and has been quite consistent in doing so recently - in his last five matches, there were three red cards shown.
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