Real Madrid v Juventus: Club World Cup, last 16 – live

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The highly anticipated clash between Real Madrid and Juventus in the Club World Cup has generated excitement among fans and analysts alike. With a vibrant atmosphere enhanced by player introductions and a spectacular light show reminiscent of a concert, the match is set to draw significant attention. As the pregame pundits discuss potential outcomes, one prediction suggests a 3-1 victory for Real Madrid, although the specific goal scorers remain a mystery. The weather in Florida adds another layer of intrigue, with temperatures soaring around 82 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity levels at a sweltering 77%. Despite concerns about possible thunderstorms, the forecast seems favorable for a thrilling match, albeit with the unpredictability that often accompanies summer weather in the region.

On the pitch, both teams have made strategic choices regarding their lineups. Real Madrid features a strong squad with notable players such as Thibaut Courtois and Jude Bellingham, while Juventus fields a competitive team, including U.S. players Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah, who opted to participate in this event instead of the Gold Cup semifinals. The matchup is particularly intriguing given the recent success of Al-Hilal, who achieved an upset victory over Manchester City, raising questions about the potential for surprises in this encounter as well. Despite Juventus's perceived disadvantage on paper, the unpredictability of football means that anything can happen, especially in the challenging conditions of Florida. As fans settle in for what promises to be an exciting match, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation, with everyone eager to see how the game unfolds and whether Juventus can defy the odds against the formidable Real Madrid.

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Service has been restored, so the room is now glittering with the player introductions in front of what looks like the light show at a Metric concert.

Football Dailysays the scorewill be 3-1 Real Madrid, but they didn’t tell me who will score, so I’m keen to see that.

Speaking of storms, a very nasty nearby lightning strike has temporarily (we hope) interrupted my feed of pregame punditry. Eek. This could end up being like the old story of baseball commentators inventing foul balls to delay things when they lost their phone connections to a distant game …

… calls for pain.

Well, not really, but why not give Robert Cray a shoutout today?

It’s apparently 82 degrees F (or just shy of 30 degrees C). The humidity is Florida – in other words, 77%. The “feels like” (wasn’t this formerly called a “heat index”?) is 89. Supposedly, there’s not much chance of a thunderstorm, but it’s Florida, and you may have seen thatthe USA’s weather forecasting ranks are depleted. Either theradarshows patches of rough weather floating about or I’m paying the price for staring at the sun a little earlier.

Forecasters or no forecasters, summer in Florida means heat, humidity and the occasional “hey, we’ve never seen this in Europe” weather, so we’ll see.

… not starting but might appear later.

Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah, Juve’s US players who have bypassed a chance to face Guatemala in the Gold Cup semifinals to be in this event are also on the bench.

Real Madrid:Thibaut Courtois; Dean Huijsen, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Antonio Rüdiger; Fran Garcia, Arda Güler, Federico Valverde, Jude Bellingham, Trent Alexander-Arnold; Vinícius Júnior, Gonzalo García.

Fifa’s site believes this to be a 4-4-2 with Alexander-Arnold at the back, but more likely, the former Liverpool man won’t be spending much time near his own goal unless something’s going wrong.

Juventus:Michele Di Gregorio; Lloyd Kelly, Daniele Rugani, Pierre Kalulu; Andrea Cambiaso, Khephren Thuram, Manuel Locatelli, Alberto Costa; Kenan Yildiz, Randal Kolo Muani, Francisco Conceição.

The European squads have been rotating a bit because they think it’s hot in the USA. Speaking of which …

Well, this tournament got interesting last night, didn’t it?

For those who didn’t stay up until almost midnight Eastern time or until nearly dawn in Europe, Al-Hilal won the Game of the Century. Each time Manchester City came back to tie the game and steer it toward a penalty shootout in which you would have favored the English titans, Al-Hilal found a goal out of nowhere and reclaimed the lead.

Today? Just two big European teams, one of whom has a couple of players back in their home country of the USA. On paper, Juventus won’t have much of a chance againstReal Madrid, but what chance did Al-Hilal have last night? Strange things happen in the heat of the USA.

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Source: The Guardian