Sunday, 22 June | Lincoln Financial Field
12:00 (Philadelphia) | 18:00 (Turin) | 17:00 (Casablanca)
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Juventus have the chance to book their ticket to the Round of 16 if they defeat Wydad AC, and Al Ain FC do not beat Manchester City in Group G's other fixture. Head coach Igor Tudor may consider making changes with Pep Guardiola's side still to play in their final fixture on 26 June.
Wydad suffered a 2-0 defeat to City in their opening fixture and will need to bounce back to maintain hopes of progressing in the tournament.
"Obviously, it would be better to qualify with one match to spare, but those aren't things you can plan ahead. We have to be careful. We have a lot of respect for Wydad, who could have scored two goals against Manchester City in the first half. However, every game is different. You have to live your life and football in the present."
Juventus coach Igor Tudor
"We did a good job against a team as big as Manchester City, despite the defeat. I believe we represented Morocco and the Wydad fans well. We must build on this by looking for a positive result against Juventus in the next match."
Fahd Moufi, Wydad defender
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It is perhaps fitting that the first ticketed event at Lincoln Financial Field was the eye-catching friendly between European rivals Barcelona and Manchester United in August 2003, with Patrick Kluivert having the honour of scoring the venue’s first goal. Now home to NFL side Philadelphia Eagles, the impressive arena has also been selected to host five group-stage matches and a Round of 16 tie during the eagerly anticipated 48-team FIFA World Cup 26™.