
Bayern Munich vs Auckland City live updates: Club World Cup 2025 predictions, team news, latest score
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Good morning! And welcome along to The Athletic where the Club World Cup continues into its second day after its entertaining opening night.
And there is a busy day of tournament football on the way with four matches taking place.
Up first is a real David vs Goliath story as Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich face comfortably the smallest team in the competition, Auckland City.
Any chance of a shock feels very unlikely but you never know! And there is no better place to follow it than right here on The Athletic , so don't go anywhere!
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