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Inter Milan vs Fluminense: How to watch FIFA Club World Cup last 16 clash - Live stream, venue, and start time

Inter Milan vs Fluminense: How to watch FIFA Club World Cup last 16 clash - Live stream, venue, and start time

Inter Milan and Fluminense are set to clash in the FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 at Bank of America Stadium. Inter Milan topped Group E after a challenging group stage, while Fluminense narrowly advanced. This first-ever competitive meeting promises a tight contest, with a quarterfinal spot at stake for both sides.
With both sides having struggled for consistency in the group stage, Monday's clash promises to be tightly contested, with a quarterfinal berth and a shot at title on the line.(REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian)
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HOW TO WATCH INTER MILAN VS FLUMINESE CLASH LIVE
Match: Inter Milan vs Fluminense
Venue: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
Date: June 30, Monday
Start Time: 3pm ET
Where to Watch: DAZN
Inter Milan will aim to secure a spot in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals when they face Fluminense in the Round of 16 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday. Cristian Chivu 's squad had a challenging group stage journey, edging past 10-man River Plate and Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds after a surprise draw with Monterrey to top Group E. The Italian champions have shown resilience but will need to step up as the knockout rounds begin.Fluminense, meanwhile, scraped through to the Round of 16 with a narrow win over Ulsan HD and gritty goalless draws against Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundowns. The Brazilian side will need to raise their level against a more experienced European opponent.This marks the first-ever competitive meeting between Inter Milan and Fluminense. With both sides having struggled for consistency in the group stage, Monday's clash promises to be tightly contested, with a quarterfinal berth and a shot at title on the line.

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