TheFIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 will witness a thrilling showdown as Brazilian giants Flamengo face German powerhouse Bayern Munich at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, USA. The match is scheduled to kick off on 30th June at 1:30 AM IST.
Flamengo enter the knockout stage with confidence after finishing top of their group. They beat Chelsea and Esperance and drew with LAFC, showing strong form and teamwork.
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On the other hand, Bayern Munich have shown both strength and vulnerability in the group stage. They crushed Auckland City 10-0, narrowly beat Boca Juniors 2-1, but lost 1-0 to Benfica. Under new manager Vincent Kompany, Bayern will look to bounce back and prove their dominance.
Flamengo are expected to play their usual attacking football, while Bayern will aim to control the game with pressing and possession. Both teams are hungry for victory, and this game promises to be one of the tournament’s highlights.
With star players on both sides and passionate fans in the stands, football lovers can expect a high-quality contest. It’s a true test of South American flair versus European power, and only one will move on to the next round.
Flamengo Vs Bayern Munich FIFA Club World Cup 2025 live streaming details
The Flamengo Vs Bayern Munich FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match will not be telecasted anywhere in India. The match will be livestreamed on the DAZN app and website.
What time will the Flamengo Vs Bayern Munich FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match kick off in India?
The Flamengo Vs Bayern Munich FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match will kick off at 1:30 AM IST on Monday, June 30.
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