PSG to face Bayern in CWC quarter-finals
2025-07-05T14:50:01Z
Ahead of the match, Bayern have named their starting XI
2025-07-05T14:35:56Z
Four European clubs look to advance to the CWC semi-finals in rematches of the 2020 and 2025 UEFA Champions League Final respectively.
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First up, reigning UCL champions Paris Saint Germain face Bayern Munich in Atlanta.
Later, Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund at MetLife Stadium.
2025-07-05T14:22:54Z
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