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Manchester City Vs Al Ain Live Football Streaming For FIFA Club World Cup 2025: How To Watch MCI Vs AIN Coverage On TV And Online

Manchester City Vs Al Ain Live Football Streaming For FIFA Club World Cup 2025: How To Watch MCI Vs AIN Coverage On TV And Online

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Check out the live streaming details for Manchester City vs Al Ain FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match to be played at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta Live Football Streaming For the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Match: Manchester City will look to confirm their pre-quarterfinals berth at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 with the match against Al Ain at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Monday, June 23. Group G is heading for a decisive second round of games as the English Premier League giants take on their UAE-based rivals after defeating Morocco's Wydad AC 2-0 in their first match.
Al Ain suffered a painstaking 0-5 loss in their opening encounter versus Juventus and now require a superlative turnaround to beat Pep Guardiola's men and keep their hopes alive. A victory apiece for Manchester City and Juventus over Wydad AC in their next game on Sunday will seal the two qualifiers from Group G.
Manchester City XI: Ederson, Lewis, Reis, Ake, O'Relly, Reijnders, Foden, Cherki, Savinho, Marmoush, Doku
Al Ain XI: Rui Patricio; Traore, Ratnick, Autonne, Rabia, Zabala; Romero, Park Yongwoo, Palacios; Rahimi, Laba.
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