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Red Bull Salzburg vs. Real Madrid: Preview, odds, how to watch, time

Red Bull Salzburg vs. Real Madrid: Preview, odds, how to watch, time

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The FIFA Club World Cup continues as Red Bull Salzburg and Real Madrid square off in Philadelphia. Here's everything you need to know about Red Bull Salzburg vs. Real Madrid. How to watch Red Bull Salzburg vs. Real Madrid Date: Thursday, June 26, 2025
Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
Streaming: DAZN
Check out the top moments from this Gold Cup match between Canada and El Salvador! Betting Odds
As of June 26, 2025, the odds (via DraftKings Sportsbook) for the match are: Red Bull Salzburg: +800
Draw: +550
Real Madrid: -360 Red Bull Salzburg vs. Real Madrid Head to Head
Red Bull Salzburg and Real Madrid have played twice in their history. Real Madrid won both encounters, including a 5–1 rout in the 2025 UEFA Champions League and a 1–0 friendly win in 2019. Red Bull Salzburg vs. Real Madrid Past Results January 22, 2025: Real Madrid 5–1 Red Bull Salzburg (UEFA Champions League)
August 7, 2019: Red Bull Salzburg 0–1 Real Madrid (International Friendly) Team Form
Below are the last 5 matches for each team and the results: Red Bull Salzburg June 22: vs Al Hilal (Draw 0–0)
June 18: vs Pachuca (Win 2–1)
May 24: vs Rapid Wien (Win 4–2)
May 18: at BW Linz (Win 2–1)
May 9: at Sturm Graz (Loss 2–4) Real Madrid June 22: vs Pachuca (Win 3–1)
June 18: vs Al Hilal (Draw 1–1)
May 24: vs Real Sociedad (Win 2–0)
May 18: at Sevilla (Win 2–0)
May 14: vs Mallorca (Win 2–1)
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