Tonight - Tuesday, July 1, sees the latest match in the Round of 16 at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup as Real Madrid and Juventus meet in a battle of European super-heavyweights.
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Los Blancos topped Group H in style to book their place in the knockout stages, while the Bianconeri came in second in Group G behind Manchester City
That has set up the sort of fixture typically reserved for the latter stages of a UEFA Champions League season, ensuring only one of these giants will progress to the quarter-finals.
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Real Madrid vs Juventus will take place at 3:00pm ET on Tuesday, July 1 at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
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Real Madrid vs Juventus will take place at Hard Rock Stadium, located in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Opened in 1985, the 64,767-capacity venue is the home of the NFL's Miami Dolphins, as well as the NCAA's Orange Bowl.
The venue has already hosted Madrid once this tournament, for their Group H draw with Al-Hilal, and will host games at next year's 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Much was made pre-tournament of Los Blancos and their move to add another piece of star talent to their team in Trent Alexander-Arnold, prising him early from Liverpool.
The England star looked the part wide on the right for them against Red Bull Salzburg as they sealed top spot, and he will likely line up alongside Jude Bellingham again.
The question is whether Kylian Mbappe, now out of hospital after a bout of illness, will be fit enough to return at the head of the line alongside Vinicius Junior too.
Previous XI: Courtois; Rudiger, Tchouaméni, Huijsen; Alexander-Arnold, Bellingham, Valverde, Guler, F. Garcia; G. Garcia, Vinicius.
Don't let their two-goal haul against Manchester City fool you - the Bianconceri were comprehensively outclassed as they leaked five goals and struggled for ball time.
There is unlikely to be much in the way of a let-up for them against Madrid either, but changes will likely be at a relative minimum, with Lloyd Kelly likely to keep his spot.
Dusan Vlahovic, linked with a move away from the club this term, might well play his final competitive fixture for them if they cannot find a way past their opponents.
Previous XI: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Savona, Kelly; Costa, Locatelli, McKennie, Kostic; Gonzalez, Koopmeiners; Vlahovic.
Real Madrid are 3/4 favourites to win this one, 8/1 to do it in extra time. Juve are 7/2 to win overall, 18/1 in extra time. Both are 13/1 to progress on penalties.
Odds courtesy of DAZN Bet and correct as of July 1, 1.30pm. For full markets, click here
Even with a frustrating campaign behind them, Madrid are still one of the most star-led sides here at the FIFA Club World Cup with arguably more wattage than anyone else.
Juventus have made strides, but are not quite the side they once were, as their own domestic exploits show and they will still be reeling from their loss to City to recoup.
Prediction: Real Madrid 2-1 Juventus
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