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Juventus and Wydad kick off Sunday's Club World Cup action

Juventus and Wydad kick off Sunday's Club World Cup action

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Still to come
2025-06-22T15:06:13Z
First up, it's Juventus and Wydad going head-to-head in Group G - and both teams have just been released
2025-06-22T15:04:58Z
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