Sunday 22 June | Audi Field, Washington D.C.
18:00 (Washington D.C.) | 00:00 23 June (Salzburg) | 01:00 23 June (Riyadh)
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Salzburg know victory will clinch qualification and, with Real Madrid to come, one would imagine they'll attack this clash at full strength. They will, though, be without midfielder Takumu Kawamura, who missed last week's clash with Pachuca with a knee injury and has subsequently departed the Austrian's camp. Al Hilal, for their part, have no fresh injury concerns, but will continue to monitor Nasser Al Dawsari after he was taken off against Real Madrid.
"We can expect to face a team in Al Hilal that are packed with absolutely top players and have made another statement by recruiting Simone Inzaghi, who was twice in the Champions League final in the recent past. With the draw against Real Madrid, in which they definitely weren't second best, they showed that they have huge potential and that it will be a difficult match for us. We are underdogs, but we want to make the most of our chance and know that we are in a good position after starting with a win."
Thomas Letsch, RB Salzburg coach
"Our goal for the match is to win, continue our excellent performance and qualify. We must give our best in this match as it is decisive and pivotal for us."
Simeone Inzaghi, Al Hilal coach
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The most successful team in MLS history, DC United, call Audi Field home, alongside NWSL side Washington Spirit. The USWNT played their final warm-up match before the Paris Olympics at this venue, drawing 0-0 with Costa Rica before going on to claim gold under new coach Emma Hayes. The USMNT had mixed fortunes from their first two visits in 2019, losing the first 1-0 to Jamaica in an international friendly before a resounding 7-0 success over Cuba in Concacaf Nations League action.