
Real Madrid vs Juventus: When, How to Watch & Score Predictions
Kick-off is at 8 p.m. Moroccan time (GMT+1) and fans can catch the action live for free on the DAZN website and app.
Los Blancos, under Xabi Alonso, have grown into the tournament. They stumbled in the opening group stage game with a 1–1 draw against Al Hilal but quickly hit their stride, beating both Pachuca 3–1 and Salzburg 3–0 respectively.
The football is fluid, Vinícius Júnior is on fire, and the biggest headline is about Kylian Mbappé who could finally make his Club World Cup debut. He's fit, available, and rumoured to feature off the bench.
Juventus, meanwhile, have been quite unpredictable. Igor Tudor's squad smashed Al Ain 5–0, made light work of Wydad, then got walloped 5–2 by Man City. That last one came with half the team rested, so let's not overreact.
The return of Kenan Yildiz, their young breakout star winger, and Randal Kolo Muani should give Madrid something to think about. But Juve must get their defensive act together if they want to avoid being ripped apart in transition.
Injuries aren't helping. Nicolò Savona is out. Federico Gatti's got a fever. And Weah and Mbangula are still out of the matchday team sheet after refusing to join Nottingham Forest.
Madrid, on the other hand, look sharp and fully focused. Xabi Alonso is treating this tie as the first big test since he replaced the Italian maestro Carlo Ancelotti. And given the midfield they're rolling with—Valverde, Bellingham, Arda Güler — they've got the legs and the guile.
However, there's still a chance the match could be suspended. Reports suggest a potential electrical storm looming. If it strikes, play would be halted for at least 30 minutes – a major disruption for players, coaches, and fans alike.
During the Chelsea vs Benfica clash, the game was stopped for nearly two hours, killing the flow of the game and draining the players' momentum.
Predicted Lineups
Real Madrid (3-5-2):
Courtois; Rüdiger, Tchouaméni, Huijsen; Alexander-Arnold, Valverde, Bellingham, Arda Güler, Fran García; Vinícius Júnior, Gonzalo
Juventus (3-4-2-1):
Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Rugani, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; Conceição, Yildiz; Kolo Muani
Prediction
Vinícius continues to dazzle. Mbappé sneaks in a cameo. Yildiz gives Juve hope, but Madrid's midfield wins the war. A close one but MWN expects the Spaniards to march on to the quarters.
Verdict: Real Madrid 2–1 Juventus Tags: Club World CupJuventusKylian MbappeReal MadridVinicius Jr
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