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Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup 2025 LIVE SCORE UPDATES: RMA 1-1 HIL in 1st half

Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup 2025 LIVE SCORE UPDATES: RMA 1-1 HIL in 1st half

The live streaming of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match will be available on the DAZN app and website.
1:16 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Neves scores!!
Ruben Neves get their well deserved goal from the spot kick as the score stands at 1-1 now in Miami, Brilliant finish into the right side of the net as Neves sends Courtois the wrong way.
1:14 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Penalty for Al Hilal!
Fran Garcia concedes the penalty for Real Madrid as Leonardo is tackled inside the box.
1:09 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Real ahead after the water break!
20-year-old Gonzalo scores the opener as a counter attack leads to the youngster tapping into the goal from a pass by Rodrygo.
1:04 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Water break!
A short water break to tackle the Miami heat for the players after 30 minutes.
1:03 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Al Hilal a lot more positive for now!
Al Hilal have been the better side in terms of attacking intent with Malcolm, Al Dasawri and milinkovic Savic trying hard to create chances.
12:53 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Lodi's goal disallowed!
Renan Lodi's finishes into the right bottom corner from across the goal but it is disallowed for offside.
12:38 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Early freekick to Al Hilal!
Malcolm gets a chance to put Al Hilal ahead with a freekick at the edge of the penalty area. However, he couldn't convert the chance into a goal as he hit the Madrid wall.
12:26 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Inzaghi also beginning his Al Hilal era!
Former Inter manager Inzaghi also decided to switch clubs and wis now leading Al Hilal in the Saudi pro League.
12:20 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE UPDATES: Action begins soon!
We are less than 10 minutes away from the start of the match as the anticipation builds up to watch Los Blancos and the Saudi powehouse take each other on in the Club World Cup in Miami!
12:18 AM
Real Madrid vs Al Hilal FIFA Club World Cup LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Xabi Alonso era begins!
Alonso is looking forward to his Real Madrid managerial career as he handed debuts to Trent Alexander Arnold and Dean Huijsen. His star striker Kylian Mbappe however is out with illness and will likely return to the side in the second game.

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