Borussia Dortmund and Monterrey complete the round of 16 at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup when they battle met on Tuesday, July 1, in the US (Wednesday, July 2, in Europe).
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Both sides head into the knockout stages unbeaten and in confident mood, with Dortmund topping Group F with two wins and a draw, while Monterrey finished second in Group E behind Inter Milan, with two draws and a win.
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Borussia Dortmund vs Monterrey will take place at 9:00pm ET on Tuesday, July 1.
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Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom the game kicks off at 2:00am BST Wednesday morning.
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Borussia Dortmund vs Monterrey will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Only opened in 2017, the stadium holds 73,000 fans for soccer matches and is the home of Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC.
Jobe Bellingham impressed again for his new club in another start against Ulsan in their laboured 1-0 victory. The Englishman looks likely to start again in this last-16 tie.
Striker Serhou Guirassy missed a hat full of chances in that match before being withdrawn in the second half and will be sweating on being picked from the start again to face Monterrey.
Against one of the most experienced and meanest back lines at the Club World Cup, Dortmund know they cannot afford to be as wasteful in front of goal against the Mexicans if they are to advance any further.
Previous XI: G. Kobel, R. Bensebaini, W. Anton, J. Ryerson, D. Svensson, F. Nmecha, P. Groß, Yan Couto, J. Bellingham, K. Adeyemi, S. Guirassy
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Monterrey have arguably surprised a good few people with their performance so far. In the group of death they have come through unbeaten and finished above the Argentine giants River Plate.
Their success to date has been built on a strong defensive performance, lead by captain Sergio Ramos, who is using the Club World Cup to remind the world of his class despite his advancing years.
Against Urawa they also showed their attacking sharpness and they will be tough to beat of they can remain as strong at both ends of the pitch against the Germans.
Previous XI: E. Andrada,L. Reyes, Sergio Ramos, S. Medina, R. Chávez, Óliver Torres, F. Ambríz, N. Deossa, J. Corona, A. Alvarado, G. Berterame
The European side are favourites to progress to the quarter-finals, 4/6 with DAZN Bet. Monterrey are 4/1 to win out.
If you feel this game will be tight then Dortmund to win in extra time is 8/1, Monterrey 20/1. Either to win on penalties is 13/1.
Odds courtesy of DAZN Bet and correct as of July 1, 1:30pm BST. For full markets, click here
Borussia Dortmund have been the epitome of German efficiency in the US so far, doing what they've needed to do to top their group and then have gone up the gears when pushed against Mamelodi to avoid an upset.
Is this the sign of saving themselves for the knockout stages or fatigue from a long season? If it is the latter, then expect Monterrey, who look much happier in the heat, to seize the advantage.
With their tough back line and Dortmund struggling up front, this looks set for Monterrey to continue their impressive run in the tournament.
Prediction: Borussia Dortmund 1-2 Monterrey
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