
Pachuca vs RB Salzburg LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match? Predicted Lineups
Pachuca will take on RB Salzburg for both teams' first matches of the revamped FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage at the TQL Stadium in Ohio on Thursday.
Pachuca qualified for the tournament after winning the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup, while Al Hilal secured a spot after winning the AFC Champions League in 2021.
LIVESTREAM AND TELECAST INFO
When will the Pachuca vs RB Salzburg FIFA World Cup 2025 group stage match kick off?
The Pachuca vs RB Salzburg FIFA World Cup 2025 group stage match will kick off at 3:30 AM IST on Thursday, June 20 at the TQL Stadium in Ohio. Where to watch the Pachuca vs RB Salzburg FIFA World Cup 2025 group stage match?
The Pachuca vs RB Salzburg FIFA World Cup 2025 group stage match will not be telecast anywhere in India.The match will be livestreamed on the DAZN app and website.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
Pachuca: Moreno (gk), L Rodriguez, Bauermann, Barreto, Gonzalez, Palavecino, Montiel, E Rodriguez, Bautista, Idrissi, Kennedy
Salzburg: Schlager (gk), Trummer, Gadou, S Baidoo, Mellberg, Bidstrup, Kawamura, Dorgeles, Gloukh, E Baidoo, Ratkov
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