Brazilian Quarterfinalists Fluminense and Palmeiras Benefit From Club World Cup’s Expanded Field
- Al Hilal defeated Manchester City 4-3 in extra time at the FIFA Club World Cup, eliminating them from the tournament.
- Al Hilal, previously a finalist in 2022, will meet Fluminense in the semifinals following their victory over City.
- Midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic addressed criticism of players moving to the Saudi Pro League for financial reasons after the match.
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At 9 p.m. the game starts, we report live (ticker below). Here is the live ticker: In the eighth final Fluminense threw the Champions League finale with Inter Milan out of the competition. Al Hilal was also responsible for a sensation, after a remis against Real Madrid in the fight for the climb into the K.o. round against Salzburg and then eliminated Manchester City with 4:3 after extension. One can be curious who will move into the semi-final …

Brazilian quarterfinalists Fluminense and Palmeiras benefit from Club World Cup’s expanded field
Fresh off a dramatic overtime victory over Manchester City, Al Hilal heads into the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup against Fluminense, which also toppled a…

Brazilian quarterfinalists Fluminense and Palmeiras benefit from Club World Cup's expanded field
Fresh off a dramatic overtime victory over Manchester City, Al Hilal heads into the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup against Fluminense, which also toppled a European heavyweight.
Moroccan Abderazak Hamdala is Al Hilal's new player, the club has confirmed.
The Saudis play their quarters tomorrow against the Brazilian Fluminense
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