The second Group F game at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup sees South Korean outfit Ulsan HD take on South African side Mamelodi Sundowns tonight, and you can watch it live and free on DAZN - register for your free account here
K League 1 heavyweights Ulsan HD, five-time domestic winners at home, famously won the 2012 and 2020 AFC Champions League seasons with an unbeaten record and will hope they can draw upon such success in a fascinating group that pits them against heavyweights from three other continents.
Mamelodi Sundowns are the only team from their nation to fly the flag for CAF at the event before, and they arrive at the expanded edition nine years after they last played.
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Ulsan HD vs Mamelodi Sundowns will take place at 6:00pm ET in Group F on Tuesday, June 17 at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
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Ulsan HD vs Mamelodi Sundowns will take place at Inter&Co Stadium, located in Orlando, Florida.
The 25,500-seat venue is home of MLS side Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride of the NWSL, and it is a frequent setting for international matches for both men and women's teams.
Ulsan, currently third in their domestic K-League 1, warmed up for their FIFA Club World Cup campaign by defeating Major League Soccer (MLS) club Charlotte FC 5–2 in a behind-closed-doors training match.
Lee Chung-yong, Erick Farias, Eom Won-sang, Milosz Trojak and Lee Jin-hyun found the net as manager Kim Pan-gon used the game to finalise his preparations for the clash with Mamelodi Sundowns.
Previous XI: Jo, Ludwigson, Kim, Seo, Choi, Ko, Bojanic, Jung, Lee, Um, Farias
The Pretoria outfit are outsiders in Group F but recently won the South African national championship an eighth consecutive time.
Their Portuguese coach, Miguel Cardoso, has challenged his players to adapt to not dominating possession as they normally would.
“Our possession can be 70 percent, sometimes even more,” he told the South African media before departing for North America with a 26-strong squad.
Cardoso took Sundowns to the league title, but a surprise FA Cup semi-final loss to Kaizer Chiefs wrecked hopes of a South African double before they lost the Champions League final to Pyramids, an Egyptian club competing for only the second time.
Previous XI: Williams, Modiba, Lebusa, Kekana, Mudau, Mokoena, Allende, Matthews, Adams, Ribeiro Costa, Rayners
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This is an intriguing opening game between a South Korean side and a South African outfit who have grown accustomed to racking up titles.
Sundowns are likely to be denied the share of possession they usually enjoy domestically and this one could end honours even in an entertaining clash.
Prediction: Ulsan HD 1-1 Mamelodi Sundowns
(KO times in BST)