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FIFA Club World Cup predictions for last 16: Who will reach the quarterfinals?

FIFA Club World Cup predictions for last 16: Who will reach the quarterfinals?

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The FIFA Club World Cup is now kicking on to the knockout rounds across the USA and there are some intriguing games set up for the last 16.
MORE — Club World Cup schedule, dates, how to watch info
Get ready for upsets galore, as plenty of giants have already tasted unexpected defeats during the group stage.
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Below are Club World Cup predictions for the last 16 games, as we expect teams from the Americas to cause quite a few shocks.
FIFA Club World Cup predictions for the last 16
With Groups G and H still having one round of games to play, I am predicting that Manchester City will finish top of Group G, with Juventus runners up. I am also predicting Real Madrid will win Group H and RB Salzburg will be runners up.
Saturday, June 28
12pm ET: Palmeiras 1-2 Botafogo — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
4pm ET: Benfica 1-3 Chelsea — Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Sunday, June 29
12pm ET: PSG 2-2 Inter Miami (Miami win on penalties) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
4pm ET: Flamengo 2-1 Bayern Munich — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Monday, June 30
3pm ET: Inter Milan 2-1 Fluminense — Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
9pm ET: Manchester City 3-1 RB Salzburg — Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Tuesday, July 1
3pm ET: Real Madrid 2-0 Juventus — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
9pm ET: Borussia Dortmund 1-2 Monterrey — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

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