Internazionale v Fluminense: Club World Cup round of 16 – live

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The atmosphere surrounding the Club World Cup round of 16 match between Internazionale and Fluminense is charged with anticipation, albeit tempered by a sense of monotony. As players arrive at the venue, the scene is set with dry ice and neon lights, but the expressions of the athletes suggest a mix of disinterest and self-consciousness. The stakes are high, as the winner of this match will advance to face either Manchester City or Al-Hilal in the quarter-finals, a matchup that is generating interest among fans. Inter Milan, fresh off a 2-0 victory against River Plate, has made two changes to its starting lineup, bringing in Stefan de Vrij and Marcus Thuram while resting Francesco Acerbi and Francesco Pio Esposito. On the other hand, Fluminense, following a goalless draw with Mamelodi Sundowns, has also opted for two substitutions, with Thiago Silva and Facundo Bernal stepping in for Hércules and Agustín Canobbio, respectively.

Both teams have had mixed performances leading up to this knockout stage. Internazionale's group stage included a draw against Monterrey and narrow victories over Urawa Red Diamonds and River Plate, while Fluminense showcased a thrilling 4-2 comeback against Ulsan HD, interspersed with two scoreless draws against Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundowns. Despite not having dazzled audiences in their previous matches, both clubs possess significant experience in knockout competitions; Fluminense triumphed in the Copa Libertadores in 2023, and Inter reached the finals of the Big Cup in both 2023 and 2025. As the kickoff approaches at 8 PM UK time (3 PM local), fans are hopeful for an exciting match, weather permitting, that could showcase the potential of both teams in this prestigious tournament.

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The players turn up for work.One by one. Dry ice, neon lights and a continuous stream of miserable, uninterested, self-conscious faces. That’s showbiz! We’ll be off in a minute or two.

The winner of this tie will play Manchester City or Al-Hilal in the quarter finals.That tie’s being played later tonight. Here’s Pep, basically in lockstep with his pals Jurgen and Thomas, but looking on the bright side regardless.

Inter make two changes to their starting XI after their 2-0 win over River Plate.Stefan de Vrij and Marcus Thuram come in for Francesco Acerbi and Francesco Pio Esposito.

Flu make two changes as well, after their goalless draw with Mamelodi Sundowns.Thiago Silva and Facundo Bernal take the places of Hércules and Agustín Canobbio.

Internazionale:Sommer, Bastoni, de Vrij, Darmian, Dumfries, Dimarco, Barella, Mkhitaryan, Asllani, Lautaro Martinez, Thuram.Subs: Di Gennaro, Josep Martinez, Calligaris, Acerbi, Carlos Augusto, Palacios, Re Cecconi, Cocchi, Zalewski, Carboni, Sucic, Berenbruch, De Pieri, Luis Henrique, Sebastiano Esposito.

Fluminense:Fabio, Samuel Xavier, Rene, Freytes, Ignacio, Silva, Bernal, Martinelli, Cano, Arias, Vitor Eudes.Subs: Manoel, Fuentes, Guga, Ganso, Soteldo, Santos, Lima, Hercules, Lezcano, Everaldo, Keno, Canobbio, Serna, Paulo Baya.

Neither of these teams have wowed ‘em yet.In the groups, Inter drew with Monterrey then left it late against both Urawa Red Diamonds and River Plate, while Fluminense’s admittedly entertaining come-from-behind 4-2 victory over Ulsan HD was sandwiched by two goalless draws against Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundowns. But both know their way around knock-out football: Big Flu won the Copa Libertadores in 2023 while Inter reached the final of Big Cup in 2023 and 2025. So this could still be fun …providing the North Carolina weather doesn’t do a number on us again.Kick-off is at 8pm UK time, 3pm local, lightning permitting.It’s on! Hopefully!

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Source: The Guardian