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Juventus vs Man City: How to watch FIFA Club World Cup clash - Live stream, venue, and start time

Juventus vs Man City: How to watch FIFA Club World Cup clash - Live stream, venue, and start time

Time of India5 hours ago

Manchester City
have already sealed their spot in the Club World Cup's last 16 and can secure first place in Group G with a win over
Juventus
in Orlando on Thursday.
Both heavyweights have swept aside Al Ain and Wydad Casablanca - each sitting on six points and a +8 goal difference - so only victory will decide the group winner, while a draw will leave the standings unchanged.
City, who have netted eight goals and kept two clean sheets in Orlando, face a tougher test at
Camping World Stadium
against an Old Lady side boasting a similar defensive record and an unbeaten run of six meetings with the English champions.
Juventus have won the last three encounters, including a 2–0 triumph in last season's Champions League. A victory over the Italians would not only affirm City's dominance but also hand them a more favorable knockout draw.
HOW TO WATCH JUVENTUS VS MANCHESTER CITY CLASH LIVE
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Match:
Juventus vs Man City
Venue:
Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Date:
June 26, Thursday
Start Time:
3pm ET
Where to Watch:
DAZN

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