Fluminense v Ulsan LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match? Predicted lineups
Fluminense drew its first match against Borussia Dortmund, while Ulsan fell to a narrow 0-1 defeat against South African side Mamelodi Sundowns.
The top two teams in each group will move onto the round of 16.
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When will the Fluminense vs Ulsan FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match kick off?
The Fluminense vs Ulsan FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage will kick off at 3:30 AM IST on Sunday, June 22 at the MetLife Stadium. Where to watch the Fluminense vs Ulsan FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match?
The Fluminense vs Ulsan FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage will not be telecast anywhere in India. The match will be livestreamed on the DAZN app and website.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
Fluminense: Fabio (gk), Xavier, Thiago Silva, Freytes, Rene, Nonato, Hercules, Martinelli, Arias, Everaldo, Canobbio
Ulsan: Jo (gk), Trojak, Seo, Kim, Ludwigson, Lee, Jung, Bojanic, Ko, Um, Farias

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