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Yahoo
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Is Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Club World Cup quarter-final
Real Madrid will be hoping for a repeat of the 2024 Champions League final when they reignite hostilities with Borussia Dortmund in the Club World Cup. The Galacticos came out 2-0 victors when the two sides met at Wembley last year and go into this quarter-final as favourites off the back of a slender victory over Juventus, which saw Trent Alexander-Arnold register his first assist for his new club. Advertisement Dortmund, meanwhile, have revenge on their mind but will need a more convincing performance than the one seen in the round of 16, which saw them edge past Monterrey. Jobe Bellingham was booked in that game which means he is suspended for the clash, denying him the chance to play against older brother Jude. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the match. When is Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund? Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund at 9pm BST on Saturday 5 July at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New York. How to watch the Club World Cup DAZN will show each match of the tournament live, including the final, for free in the UK. Advertisement All users can watch a live stream on television and mobile devices by signing up for the company's DAZN Freemium service, with the option to watch ad-free coverage for £14.99. Users can watch DAZN from anywhere by using the DAZN App on TVs, smartphones and any device with a web browser. QUARTER-FINALS Friday 4 July Match 57: Palmeiras 1-2 Chelsea (Philadelphia) Match 58: Fluminense 2-1 Al-Hilal (Orlando) Saturday 5 July Match 59: PSG vs. Bayern Munich (Atlanta) Match 60: Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund (East Rutherford) SEMI-FINALS Tuesday 8 July Match 61: Chelsea vs. Fluminense (East Rutherford) Wednesday 9 July Match 62: Winners of Match 59 vs. Winners of Match 60 (East Rutherford) FINAL Sunday 13 July Match 63: Winners of Match 61 vs. Winners of Match 62 (East Rutherford) Watch every Fifa Club World Cup game free on DAZN.


The Sun
05-07-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Why is Jobe Bellingham not playing for Borussia Dortmund against Jude Bellingham's Real Madrid?
THE Club World Cup is heading for a thrilling climax in the United States. The quarter-final stage began on Friday with Chelsea beating Palmeiras 2-1 and Fluminense overcoming Al-Hilal 2-1. 2 Saturday's last-8 action features two mouth-watering matches as PSG face Bayern Munich and Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund. Jude Bellingham were due to face each other competitively for the first time. But the highly anticipated brother vs brother showdown will no longer be possible - SunSport brings you the reason why. Why is Jobe Bellingham not playing for Borussia Dortmund against Real Madrid? Jobe Bellingham will not be able to feature for Borussia Dortmund against his older brother's side, Real Madrid, due to suspension. The new BVB midfielder picked up his second yellow card of the Club World Cup in the 2-1 win over Monterrey last time out. His first caution came in a group stage clash with Uslan HD, and as he collected two bookings before they are wiped out after the quarter-finals, he must serve a one-match ban. Speaking after the match, Dortmund manager Niko Kovac said: "I think we all saw that he [Jobe Bellingham] was very disappointed," said Dortmund manager Niko Kovac. "I think he did not exactly know that the second yellow card is a suspension at half-time. He was a little bit surprised. "OK, he's young. His brother is also young so I'm convinced they will face each other, maybe next season in the Champions League and then the future. The future is for them. "The Club World Cup would be nice but now it isn't. Someone else must play for him but it's also OK."


The Independent
05-07-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Real Madrid v Dortmund live: Jude Bellingham faces former team in Club World Cup but brother Jobe suspended
Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund in the Club World Cup quarter-finals but there will be no clash between the Bellingham brothers as Jobe is suspended and unable to face Jude in New York. The quarter-final is rematch of the 2024 Champions League final, won by Real Madrid 2-0, and the winner will face either Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in a blockbuster all-European semi-final. Real Madrid defeated Juventus 1-0 in the last-16 in a match that saw Trent Alexander-Arnold register his first assist for the club by setting up Gonzalo Garcia's winner and Kylian Mbappe make his first appearance of the competition. Dortmund edged past Monterrey 2-1 but saw Jobe Bellingham pick up a yellow card that leaves him suspended from the quarter-final, and unable to face his older brother Jude. When is Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund? Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund at 9pm BST on Saturday 5 July at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New York. How to watch the Club World Cup DAZN will show each match of the tournament live, including the final, for free in the UK. All users can watch a live stream on television and mobile devices by signing up for the company's DAZN Freemium service, with the option to watch ad-free coverage for £14.99. Users can watch DAZN from anywhere by using the DAZN App on TVs, smartphones and any device with a web browser. Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 19:01 Good evening Real Madrid will be hoping for a repeat of the 2024 Champions League final when they reignite hostilities with Borussia Dortmund in the Club World Cup. The Galacticos came out 2-0 victors when the two sides met at Wembley last year and go into this quarter-final as favourites off the back of a slender victory over Juventus, which saw Trent Alexander-Arnold register his first assist for his new club. Dortmund, meanwhile, have revenge on their mind but will need a more convincing performance than the one seen in the round of 16, which saw them edge past Monterrey. Jobe Bellingham was booked in that game which means he is suspended for the clash, denying him the chance to play against older brother Jude. Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 19:00


The Guardian
04-07-2025
- Business
- The Guardian
Bellingham v Bellingham: the art of the deal, even if big date must wait
Jobe Bellingham was furious when he found out that the early yellow card he had been shown for a tackle on Nelson Deossa against Monterrey meant missing the next game of the Club World Cup and he was still furious the following day. The news hit hard when he heard it at half-time heading down the tunnel, and the hurt wasn't going away in a hurry. This was not just the next game, it was the game: Borussia Dortmund versus Real Madrid, the Bellingham brothers on the same pitch for the first time, and the match so special Dortmund used it to convince him to move to Germany in the first place. That and a disguise. On the morning after Sunderland won the Championship playoff final against Sheffield United at Wembley, Dortmund's chief executive, Hans-Joachim Watzke, had pulled on a hat and shades and sneaked into the team's London hotel. Dortmund had watched the scores come in from Wembley, concerned that defeat would mean Bellingham would be in no mood to talk to anyone, and now Watzke slipped past the fans, most of whom had celebrated much more than they had slept, and through the lobby. 'We talked about the right path for him,' Watzke later said. Dortmund left more optimistic than they had come, but the transfer deal was not done. Both Milan clubs were interested; Real Sociedad too. And although Germany was seen as the ideal place for the 19-year-old, Eintracht Frankfurt and Leipzig were talking to him too. Dortmund arrived in London fearing that they would miss out, that the final destination was likely to be Leipzig, while Bellingham still had a meeting with Frankfurt, before heading off on holiday with his brother. Everyone at Dortmund had known Jobe since he was little, and the family knew the club, the relationship perfect, but that was no guarantee. It might have been the opposite. Dortmund's scouting department were convinced about the younger Bellingham, but more cautious than they had been with his older brother Jude, precisely because of Jude. They were keen to avoid falling into the trap of allowing their judgment to be conditioned by the player they had sold on to Real Madrid, determined to to be absolutely certain that this was purely about him, a player they see ending up among the very best in the Bundesliga. Jobe too had been unsure: reluctant to follow his brother, resisting at first. The sporting director, Lars Ricken, asked Watzke to speak to him personally, and he flew out — first to the north east, then London — the day after the playoff final. 'I told him that you have to take the right path for yourself, regardless of who has gone down it before,' Watzke said. Don't resist the best option just because it has been trodden before. 'There is a reason he wears Jobe on his shirt,' Sebastian Kehl, the sporting director, told Süddeutsche Zeitung. 'Jobe is Jobe. That reflects his personality, that he wants to follow his own path. Everyone at Dortmund has worked on this signing and we're very happy that it has ended well.' Jude did play a part, though. Dortmund, where he would have Champions League football every season, was the best place to be for the brothers to end up playing for England together, Jobe was told. And if that wasn't imminent, this was: the Club World Cup quarter-final was lined up to be Real Madrid versus Dortmund, a date in the diary circled and shared. Maybe not the trump card but genuinely a selling point, presented to Bellingham as another reason to come. They had talked about it a lot, of course, a moment becoming increasingly real. Madrid's base is at the Four Seasons in Palm Beach; Dortmund are in the Four Seasons, Fort Lauderdale. The Bellingham brothers are just 36 miles apart and have seen each other. The family have been in Florida too. They have never played each other, never played together either. Now, with Juventus beaten and Dortmund kicking off against Monterrey that same evening, 2-0 up early, they would; a special moment, the game of their lives. Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion And then it happened. Bellingham's sliding tackle on the right wing earned him a suspension, although he didn't know yet. At the Club World Cup, cards aren't wiped at the end of the group phase. Once he was aware, thoughts inevitably went back to his first yellow, against Ulsan HD, which only made it worse: that one wasn't even a foul. The Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy hadn't been aware either. When asked about the suspension after the game, he started talking about how he hoped he would be the best player on the pitch against Madrid and then there was a pause as someone said something, a laugh, and he said: 'oh … It's a little bit of a pity for him but I hope he will have another chance.' A little? 'I think we all saw that he was very disappointed,' Dortmund's manager, Niko Kovac, said. 'At half-time, I think he didn't exactly know that the second yellow card is a suspension. He was a little bit surprised. OK, he's young. His brother is also young, so I'm convinced they'll face each other. Maybe next season in the Champions League, and then the future. The future is theirs. The Club World Cup would have been nice, but now it wasn't to be.'


The Sun
04-07-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Real Madrid vs Dortmund: Get £50 in Club World Cup free bets with Betfred
REAL MADRID face Dortmund in a mouth-watering Club World Cup quarter final clash this Saturday night. Sadly, the Jude vs Jobs Bellingham derby won't be happening after Jobe's yellow card last time out sees him miss out. But it's still a monster clash between two huge European sides and brand new Betfred customers can claim a fantastic £50 in free bets and bonuses when they sign-up and stake a tenner on the encounter. New to Betfred? Then you can claim this incredible offer. Simply visit the Betfred website using this link HERE* and register a new account using the Promo Code: BETFRED50 Then you just need to deposit and stake £10 on any football market at odds of Evens or greater. When that first bet has settled -- win or lose -- Betfred will credit your account with the following free bets; 3 x £10 to use on any Sportsbook Markets 2 x £10 to use on Accumulators (4+ selections) Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chase their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – GambleAware – Read our guide on responsible gambling practices. For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites. *New customers only. Register, deposit with Debit Card, and place first bet £10+ at Evens (2.0)+ on Sports within 7 days to get 3 x £10 in Sports Free Bets & 2 x £10 in Acca Free Bets within 10 hours of settlement. 7-day expiry. Eligibility exclusions & T&Cs Apply. Eligibility & payment exclusions apply.