
PSG vs Real Madrid LIVE SCORE: Latest from Club World Cup semi as Trent PULLS OUT of starting XI at last minute
TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD will MISS the Club World Cup semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
England star Trent was due to start but pulled out at the last minute after a setback in training, with Fede Valverde coming in for Real Madrid.
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Xabi Alonso's side face European champions Paris Saint-Germain in a massive semi-final, with a place in Sunday's final at stake.
The winner will face Chelsea, who beat Fluminense on Tuesday night.
Kick-off time: 8pm BST
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