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How to buy PSG vs. Real Madrid FIFA Club World Cup semifinal soccer tickets

How to buy PSG vs. Real Madrid FIFA Club World Cup semifinal soccer tickets

USA Todaya day ago
The final four at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup are set.
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Bayern Munich 2-0 on Saturday afternoon, and Real Madrid eliminated Dortmund on Saturday evening setting up an epic semifinal clash between the two European clubs.
The two teams will join two more European squads in Chelsea and Fluminense, meaning the Club World Cup will have a semifinal representative from all its major European soccer powerhouses: France, Italy, Spain and the U.K.
Tickets to both Club World Cup semifinal matchups are on sale now.
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PSG vs. Real Madrid FIFA Club World Cup Semifinals tickets
PSG will play Real Madrid at MetLife Stadium at 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday, July 9 .
As of publication, Real Madrid vs. PSG tickets start at just $271 to witness the two teams face off.
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FIFA Club World Cup full schedule
The rest of the tournament will take place at MetLife Stadium just outside of New York City. See the full schedule below.
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