
Inter Miami vs Palmeiras live updates: Lionel Messi expected to start Club World Cup 2025 clash
Hello one and all, and welcome to The Athletic , where today we've got live coverage of Inter Miami vs Palmeiras.
The 2025 Club World Cup group stage draws to a close in Group A today with both teams on four points and in search of a place in the knockout stages today.
Can Inter Miami or Palmeiras pip the other to the top spot?
Let's find out, right here, with all the build-up to the game, and beyond. Great to have you with us.

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