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Club World Cup 2025: Three quarter-final fixtures confirmed
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There are only two spots left in the last eight of the 2025 Club World Cup.
They will be decided in the remaining last-16 fixtures to be played on Tuesday.
Real Madrid and Juventus will attempt to eliminate each other in the first, with the LaLiga giants slight favourites to go through.
The last time the two European giants met was in the 2017 Champions League final, with Madrid winning 4-1.
In the final knockout game, Borussia Dortmund play Monterrey for a place in the quarter-final against either Real Madrid or Juventus.
However, three quarter-final clashes have already been determined.
Al-Hilal, who stunned observers by eliminating Manchester City, will take on Fluminense.
Bayern Munich will face Paris Saint-Germain, while Chelsea play Palmeiras.
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World Cup: France beat Norway 4-1 as Dembélé hits hat-trick
France maintained their perfect start to the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 4-1 victory over Norway on Friday, thanks to a first-half hat-trick from Ousmane Dembélé that sealed top spot in Group I.
The French winger struck in the seventh, 20th and 32nd minutes, with two of his goals set up by captain Kylian Mbappé and the third assisted by Aurélien Tchouaméni. Désiré Doué added a fourth deep into stoppage time to complete another dominant display by Didier Deschamps’ side.
Norway briefly threatened a comeback when Thelo Aasgaard pulled one back in the 21st minute after being set up by Andreas Schjelderup. However, the Scandinavians struggled to break down the French defence for the remainder of the contest despite enjoying more possession after the interval.
France, who had already secured qualification before kick-off, completed the group stage with three wins from three, underlining their credentials as one of the favourites for the World Cup title. Mbappé once again played a key role, providing two assists before being substituted late in the game.
The result ensured Norway also progressed to the Round of 32 despite the defeat, having already booked qualification with victories in their opening two matches.
France will now head into the knockout stage with maximum points and growing momentum, while Norway will look to regroup before their Round of 32 clash after suffering their first defeat of the tournament.
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Senegal beat 10-man Iraq to boost World Cup knockout hopes
Senegal boosted their chances of reaching the knockout stage of the World Cup with a 5-0 victory against 10-man Iraq.
The Lions of Teranga finished third in Group I with three points to climb to fifth among third-placed teams, but they will still need results elsewhere to go their way to secure a place in the last 32.
Senegal played a near-perfect game in Toronto as they looked to bounce back from defeats by France and Norway, and the result pushed Scotland down to ninth in the table of third-placed sides, with eight to advance to the next round.
Fast-starting Senegal opened the scoring after only four minutes. Abdoulaye Seck’s header from a corner took a decisive deflection off Sunderland midfielder Habib Diarra on its way past Iraq goalkeeper Ahmed Basil.
Iraq’s problems were compounded nine minutes later when referee Anthony Taylor sent off defender Rebin Sulaka for pulling down Sadio Mane at the edge of the penalty area, deeming it a denial of a goalscoring opportunity after a video assistant referee review.
Mane tested Basil from the resulting free-kick, but Pape Thiaw’s side, who needed goals to improve their goal difference and thereby their chances of progressing to the next stage, failed to register another shot on target in the first half.
But they capitalised on former Manchester United midfielder Zidane Iqbal giving away possession at the edge of the box as Lamine Camara cut the ball back for Ismaila Sarr to apply a simple finish to make it 2-0 in the 56th minute.
Their lead was extended three minutes later as Pape Gueye curled a left-foot strike into the top corner – his first involvement after coming on moments earlier.
Villarreal defensive midfielder Gueye added his second goal with another thunderous effort in the 71st minute before fellow substitute Iliman Ndiaye sealed the 5-0 win, which they would hope will be enough to send them through to the knockout stage.
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World Cup 2026: Australia zooms into knockout stage as USA top Group D despite late Turkey defeat
Australia booked their place in the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while co-hosts the United States finished top of Group D despite suffering a dramatic late defeat to Turkey in a thrilling final round of group matches.
The final standings saw the USA finish first in the group, Australia secure automatic qualification in second place, and Paraguay remain strongly positioned to progress as one of the tournament’s best third-placed teams.
At San Francisco, Australia played out a tense goalless draw against Paraguay, a result that ultimately worked in favour of both sides.
The Socceroos entered the match knowing avoiding defeat would likely be enough to secure progression, and they successfully managed the contest to finish on four points. Their superior goal difference over Paraguay earned them second place and direct qualification for the Round of 32.
Australia’s players celebrated wildly at full-time after confirming their return to the knockout rounds, where they will face the runners-up from Group G.
Paraguay, meanwhile, adopted a cautious approach and focused on defensive discipline. They struggled to create opportunities in the opening stages and did not register an attempt until the second half after switching to a back-three system.
Their best opportunity arrived late on when substitute Mauricio came close to snatching a winner that would have dramatically altered the qualification picture and left Australia in danger of elimination.
Despite settling for a draw, Paraguay remain in a strong position in the third-place standings and look well placed to advance.
Meanwhile, Group D leaders USA ended their group campaign with their first defeat of the tournament after Turkey claimed a dramatic 3-2 victory at SoFi Stadium.
Although qualification had already been secured for Mauricio Pochettino’s side before kick-off, the Americans looked set to maintain their unbeaten record after Auston Trusty opened the scoring from a corner inside three minutes.
Turkey, already eliminated after consecutive defeats to Australia and Paraguay, responded impressively and finally found the attacking edge that had deserted them earlier in the tournament.
Arda Guler levelled after 10 minutes before Baris Yilmaz completed the turnaround midway through the first half.
USA responded quickly after the restart as Sebastian Berhalter struck from the edge of the box to restore parity.
The second half also saw the return of captain Christian Pulisic from a calf injury, and the forward came close to making an instant impact when he struck the post.
However, Turkey had the final word.
Deep into stoppage time, substitute Kaan Ayhan bundled home from close range in the 98th minute to secure a memorable 3-2 victory and give Turkey a positive ending to their World Cup campaign despite their elimination.
The defeat did little damage to the USA, who still advanced as Group D winners and will now face Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Round of 32.
Final Group D standings saw USA finish first, Australia qualify automatically in second, while Paraguay remained hopeful of joining them in the knockout stage.
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