Inter 2-1 Urawa
INTER 1-1 URAWA RED DIAMONDS | LIVE
Goalscorers: 11' Watanabe (U), 78' Lautaro (I)
INTER (3-4-2-1): 1 Sommer; 36 Darmian, 6 De Vrij, 30 Carlos Augusto; 11 Luis Henrique (8 Sucic 87'), 23 Barella, 21 Asllani (45 Carboni 72'), 32 Dimarco ( 95 Bastoni 72'); 70 S. Esposito (94 F. Esposito 46'), 59 Zalewski (22 Mkhitaryan 46'); 10 Lautaro. Substitutes: 12 Di Gennaro, 13 J. Martinez, 40 Calligaris, 15 Acerbi, 42 Palacios, 48 Re Cecconi, 49 De Pieri, 52 Berenbruch, 58 Cocchi. Head Coach: Cristian Chivu.
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URAWA RED DIAMONDS (4-2-3-1): 1 Nishikawa; 4 Ishihara, 3 Danilo Boza, 5 Høibråten, 88 Naganuma (26 Ogiwara 87'); 11 Gustafson (9 Haraguchi 87'), 25 Yasui; 77 Kaneko (14 Sekine 66'), 8 Matheus Savio (6 Matsumoto 79'), 13 Watanabe; 24 Matsuo (12 Thiago Santana 79'). Substitutes: 16 Niekawa, 31 Yoshida, 10 Nakajima, 17 Komori, 18 Takahashi, 21 Okubo, 28 Nemoto, 35 Inoue, 39 Hayakawa, 41 Nitta. Head Coach: Maciej Skorza.
Booked: Nishikawa (U), Sekine (U), Thiago Santana (U) Stoppage time: 2'
One booking away from suspension: Asllani, Barella, Lautaro (I); Gustafson, Watanabe (U) Suspended: -
Referee: Beida (MTN) Assistants: Santos (ANG) - Yiembe (KEN) Fourth official: Kawana-Waugh (NZL) VAR: El Fariq (MAR) AVAR: Soto (VEN) SVAR: Dankert (GER)
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SECOND HALF All over: Inter come from behind to beat Urawa! 90+2' GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL! Carboni pounces on the loose ball and fires home in stoppage time! We lead! 90+1' Mkhitaryan plays in a cross for Esposito, who heads into Nishikawa's arms. 83' Barella heads narrowly off target. 80' Esposito nods wide. Inter are now pushing for a winner! 78' GOOOOAAAAALLLLLL! Lautaro with a brilliant overhead kick to level the match! 1-1! 71' A huge chance for Mkhitaryan, who shoots wide from inside the box. 70' Watanabe fires over on the counter for Urawa. 65' A F. Esposito header from a Dimarco corner lands on the roof of the net. 60' Asllani has another go from outside the box: the ball flies narrowly over. 58' Esposito with an acrobatic effort from a Dimarco cross: off target. 56' Dimarco volleys a Barella cross over the bar. 54' Asllani shoots wide with his right foot. 46' The second half kicks off. Two changes at the break: Francesco Pio Esposito and Mkhitaryan are on for Sebastiano Esposito and Zalewski. FIRST HALF 45+2' The first half comes to an end. 45' Two minutes added on. 42' After a lull in the game, Carlos gets his cross wrong following some good build-up play by Inter. 24' Zalewski makes a threatening run forward but fails to control the ball, allowing the Urawa defence to clear. 19' CLOSE! Lautaro heads an Asllani cross against the bar! 15' A scramble ensues in the Urawa box, with Carlos failing to direct a header on target. Inter want to respond immediately. 11' GOAL. Kaneko sets up Watanabe to open the scoring for the Japanese side. 2' Luis Henrique can't quite get on the end of Zalewski's dangerous ball across the six-yard box. 1' Away we go: Urawa get the ball rolling! Everything is ready at Lumen Field in Seattle for Inter vs. Urawa Red Diamonds.
GRUPPO E: GARE E CLASSIFICA
1° GIORNATA GRUPPO E
River Plate - Urawa Red Diamonds 3-1 (12' Colidio (R), 48' Driussi (R), 58' rig. Matsuo (U), 73' Meza (R)).
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Monterrey - INTER 1-1 (25' S. Ramos (M), 42' Lautaro (I)).
2° GIORNATA GRUPPO E
21 giugno, ore 12:00 (locali, 21:00 in Italia) INTER - Urawa Red Diamonds - Lumen Field, Seattle
21 giugno, ore 18:00 (locali, 03:00 del 22 giugno in Italia) River Plate - Monterrey - Rose Bowl, Los Angeles
3° GIORNATA GRUPPO E
25 giugno, ore 18:00 (locali, 03:00 del 26 giugno in Italia) INTER - River Plate - Lumen Field, Seattle
25 giugno, ore 18:00 (locali, 03:00 del 26 giugno in Italia) Urawa Red Diamonds - Monterrey - Rose Bowl, Los Angeles
CLASSIFICA
River Plate
3
CF Monterrey
1
Inter
1
Urawa Red Diamonds
0
INTER VS. URAWA RED DIAMONDS, WHERE TO WATCH ON TV
Inter vs. Urawa Red Diamonds, on Matchday 2 of Group E of the 2025 Club World Cup, will be streamed live on DAZN. All 63 matches will be streamed live and for free on DAZN, thanks to an exclusive agreement with FIFA. Every fan can follow Inter and the excitement of the Club World Cup wherever you are, in many languages, and on every device: smart TV, smartphone, tablet or console.
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The match between Inter and Urawa Red Diamonds will also be live on Mediaset channels (Canale 5). On Infinity, you can watch it on the app or on mediasetplay.mediaset.it/
REFEREE
The referee of Inter vs. Urawa Red Diamonds, on Matchday 2 of Group E of the 2025 Club World Cup, will be the Mauritian Dahane Beida. His assistants will be Jerson Santos (Angola) and Stephen Yiembe (Kenya), with the New-Zealander Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh as fourth official.
Referee: Beida (MTN) Assistants: Santos (ANG) - Yiembe (KEN) Fourth Official: Kawana-Waugh (NZL) VAR: El Fariq (MAR) AVAR: Soto (VEN) SVAR: Dankert (GER)

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