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Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025? Predicted lineups

Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025? Predicted lineups

The Hindu18 hours ago

Mamelodi Sundowns and Fluminese will look to book a spot in the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup 2025 when they meet during their Group F match to be played at the Hard Rock Stadium in Florida.
Fluminense currently tops the standings in the group with four points from two games, while Borussia Dortmund is second based on goal difference.
South African side Mamelodi Sundowns is third with three points and could jump into the top two with a win against Fluminense, or a draw if Ulsan beats Dortmund.
LIVESTREAM AND TELECAST INFO
When will the Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group F match kick off?
The Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group F match will kick off at 12:309 AM IIST on Wednesday, June 26 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Florida. Where to watch the Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group F match?
The Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group F match will not be telecasted anywhere in India. The match will be livestreamed on the DAZN app and website.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
Mamelodi Sundowns: Mudau, Cupido, Kekana, Lunga, Mokoena, Lucas Ribeiro, Zwane, Allende, Matthews, Rayners
Fluminense: Fabio (gk) Guga, Silva, Freytes, Gabriel Fuentes, Martinelli, Hercules, Arias, Ganso, Serna, Cano

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