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FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 draw in full

FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 draw in full

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The FIFA Club World Cup has reached the knockout rounds with the full lineup for the Round of 16 confirmed.
There are some huge clashes as the competition's inaugural last-16 games take place, including clashes between compatriots, huge all-European showdowns, and some notable reunions.
The action kicks off as Palmeiras face Botafogo on Saturday as the Brasileiro Série A sides meet on the world stage. Later in the day, Benfica take on Chelsea in a rematch of the 2013 Europa League final.
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Lionel Messi will come up against some familiar faces in the last 16. Messi's Inter Miami will take on his former side – and Champions League winners – Paris Saint-Germain in the next stage.
Elsewhere, there's a fascinating clash between Saudi Pro League heavyweights Al-Hilal and in-form Manchester City, with the latter having scored 13 goals in just three games to date.
Real Madrid and Juventus also collide, in a contest between Spain and Italy's most decorated clubs.
FIFA Club World Cup last-16 draw in full
Palmeiras vs Botafogo – June 28th
Benfica vs Chelsea – June 28th
Paris Saint-Germain vs Inter Miami – June 29th
Flamengo vs Bayern Munich – June 29th
Inter Milan vs Fluminense – June 30th
Manchester City vs Al-Hilal – June 30th
Real Madrid vs Juventus – July 1st
Borussia Dortmund vs Monterrey – July 1st
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