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How to buy Manchester City vs. Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup tickets

How to buy Manchester City vs. Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup tickets

Following Group Stage play, Manchester City and Al-Hilal have advanced to the Round of 16 for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Manchester City beat Juventus 5-2 on Thursday while Al-Hilal topped Pachuca 2-0.
That will pin the two clubs against each other next Monday, June 30 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando at 9 p.m. ET.
Fans of either team are able to snag tickets now ahead of the big matchup. Here's how to buy tickets to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 match in Orlando:
Shop Man City vs. Al-Hilal tickets
Manchester City will take on Al-Hilal at Camping World Stadium at 9 p.m. ET.
As of this writing, tickets are on sale for as low as $87 to witness the two teams face off.
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