Inter Milan vs River Plate LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match? Predicted lineups
Inter, which finished the UEFA Champions League 2024-25 as runner-up, opened its Club World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw in its match against Monterrey before defeating Urawa Red Diamonds. On the other hand, the River Plate is currently atop of Group E on goal difference.
LIVE STREAMING INFO
When is the Inter Milan vs River Plate FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match?
The Inter Milan vs River Plate FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match will kick off at 06:30 am IST on June 26, Thursday at the Lumen Field in Seattle. Where to watch the Inter Milan vs River Plate FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match LIVE?
The Inter Milan vs River Plate FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match will not be telecast anywhere in India. The match will be live-streamed on the DAZN website.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
Inter Milan: Sommer (gk), Bastoni, Acerbi, Pavard, Augusto, Mkhitaryan, Asllani, Barella, Darmian, Martinez, Thuram
River Plate: Armani (gk); Montiel, Martínez-Quarta, Diaz, Acuna; Kranevitter, Aliendro, Fernandez; Mastantuono, Meza, Colidio
SQUADS
Inter Milan
Goalkeepers: Yann Sommer, Raffaele Di Gennaro, Josep Martinez, Alessandro Calligaris
Defenders: Denzel Dumfries, Stefan de Vrij, Francesco Acerbi, Benjamin Pavard, Carlos Augusto, Yann Aurel Bisseck, Federico Dimarco, Matteo Darmian, Gabriele Re Cecconi, Matteo Cocchi, Nicola Zalewski, Alessandro Bastoni
Midfielders: Petar Sucic, Piotr Zielinski, Davide Frattesi, Hakan Calhanoglu, Kristjan Asllani, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Nicolo Barella, Valentin Carboni, Thomas Berenbruch
Forwards: Marcus Thuram, Lautaro Martinez, Luis Henrique, Rodrigo Palacio, Giacomo De Pieri, Sebastiano Esposito, Francesco Pio Esposito, Mehdi Taremi River Plate
Goalkeepers: Franco Armani, Jeremias Ledesma, Lucas Lavagnino, Santiago Beltran
Defenders: Gonzalo Montiel, Fabricio Bustos, German Pezzella, Federico Gattoni, Paulo Diaz, Leandro González Pirez, Lucas Martinez Quarta, Lautaro Rivero, Marcos Acuna, Milton Casco
Midfielders: Enzo Perez, Kevin Castano, Matias Kranevitter, Rodrigo Aliendro, Santiago Simon, Maximiliano Meza, Ignacio Fernandez, Manuel Lanzini, Gonzalo Martínez, Matias Rojas, Giuliano Galoppo, Franco Mastantuono, Santiago Lencina, Giorgio Costantini
Forwards: Miguel Borja, Facundo Colidio, Sebastian Driussi, Gonzalo Tapia, Ian Subiabre, Bautista Dadin
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