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Showdown at the Klub-Wm: What Is Going on for Bavaria Against Strong Psg?

Summary by Berliner Morgenpost
Bavaria meets Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals of the club's World Cup. The showdown rises on Saturday.

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FC Bayern and Borussia Dortmund are in the quarter-finals of the FIFA Klub-WM 2025. Who are the opponents and where can you watch the games live on TV? Overview of the schedule.

·Munich, Germany
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Bavaria meets Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals of the club's World Cup. The showdown rises on Saturday.

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The FC Bayern opens the German Super-Saturday in the USA against Paris Saint-Germain. The show of strength with the currently best team will shape the Munich summer.

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Kracher quarter-finals: FC Bayern meets PSG at the club's World Cup – a duel of two heavyweights with a final feeling.

In the past weeks and months, the increased club World Cup was not rated positively everywhere. However, for FC Bayern and its president Herbert Hainer, the criticism of the new tournament format was emptiness.

FC Bayern plays against the Champions League winner from Paris in the quarter-finals of the club's World Cup in the USA. Club icon Franck Ribéry evaluates the chances and sees a small difference.

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