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Flamengo v Chelsea: Club World Cup updates
Flamengo v Chelsea: Club World Cup updates

The Guardian

time6 hours ago

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  • The Guardian

Flamengo v Chelsea: Club World Cup updates

Update: Date: 2025-06-20T17:06:35.000Z Title: Preamble Content: Hello, hello, hello and welcome to another day at this somewhat dystopian tournament, one of empty seats, unbearable heat and Donald Trump acting like Donald Trump. So as we approach the end of the universe, here's Flamengo versus Chelsea! The 2022 Copa Libertadores champions meet the 2021 Champions League winners, both sides triumphing 2-0 in their opening contests. Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández were the goalscorers for Chelsea against Los Angeles FC though it was Liam Delap's assist that made the headline – he make his first start for the club today. Kick-off's at 7pm BST, 2pm EDT. It's absolutely roasting in Philadelphia.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Flamengo vs Chelsea live time, streaming
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Flamengo vs Chelsea live time, streaming

Business Standard

time7 hours ago

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  • Business Standard

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Flamengo vs Chelsea live time, streaming

Chelsea are looking to secure consecutive wins in their 2025 Club World Cup campaign as they prepare to face Flamengo in their second Group D match. The Blues opened their tournament with a solid 2–0 victory over LAFC, thanks to goals from Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández in front of a modest crowd in Atlanta. With that win, they've taken a significant step toward the round of 16, though head coach Enzo Maresca is likely to caution his squad against overconfidence. After a strong finish to the 2024–25 season, Chelsea aim to carry that momentum into the Club World Cup. However, their next challenge is a formidable one in the form of Brazilian giants Flamengo. Flamengo, managed by former Chelsea left-back Filipe Luís, come into the clash on the back of a convincing 2–0 win over Espérance de Tunis in their opening fixture. Under the 39-year-old coach's guidance, the 2022 Copa Libertadores champions will be eager to continue their push for a spot in the knockout rounds. Flamengo team news Flamengo are expected to stick with a largely unchanged lineup following their comfortable win in the previous match, meaning former Chelsea midfielder Jorginho is set to make his second appearance for the Brazilian side. The 33-year-old, who joined on a free transfer from Arsenal, made an impact on his debut by providing an assist against Espérance de Tunis. Uruguayan playmaker Giorgian de Arrascaeta is likely to be the key threat to Chelsea's defence, having already opened his goal tally in the tournament. Operating in the number ten role, the 31-year-old will be central to Flamengo's attacking play. Meanwhile, Nicolás de la Cruz, who missed the opening match due to an ankle injury, remains doubtful for the clash with Chelsea. However, former Juventus left-back Alex Sandro is expected to return to the starting lineup. Chelsea team news Similar to his counterpart Luís, Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is expected to stick with a largely unchanged starting XI from their opening match. However, Enzo Fernández is likely to come in for Roméo Lavia in midfield, following his impressive goal-scoring display in the first game. Summer signings Liam Delap and Dário Essugo, who made their debuts off the bench against LAFC, may see more action as substitutes in Friday's clash. Meanwhile, Mamadou Sarr, Aarón Anselmino, and Andrey Santos will be eager to make their first appearances for the club in Philadelphia. Flamengo vs Chelsea starting 11 (probable) Flamengo starting 11: Rossi; Varela, Pereira, Ortiz, Sandro; Pulgar, Jorginho; Gerson, De Arrascaeta, Araújo; Pedro. Chelsea starting 11: Bono, Lodi, Koulibaly, Tambakti, Cancelo, N. Al Dawsari, R. Neves, S. Al Dawsari, Milinkovic Savic, Malcolm, Leonardo FIFA Club World Cup: Flamengo vs Chelsea live telecast and streaming details When will the FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea be played? The FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea will be played on June 20 (according to IST). What time will the FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea begin on June 20? The FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea will kick off at 11:30 PM IST. What will be the venue for the FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea? The FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea will take place at Lincoln Financial Field Stadium, USA. Where will the live telecast of the FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea be available in India? The live telecast of the FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea will not be available on TV in India. Where will the live streaming of the FIFA Club World Cup match between Flamengo and Chelsea be available in India? The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup clash between Flamengo and Chelsea will be streamed for free on DAZN's website and app, both in India and globally.

PSG stunned by Botafogo in Club World Cup
PSG stunned by Botafogo in Club World Cup

Sharjah 24

time8 hours ago

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  • Sharjah 24

PSG stunned by Botafogo in Club World Cup

Atletico Madrid and Palmeiras also won as the second round of group matches began, but it was Botafogo who stole the headlines. A first-half goal from Igor Jesus proved the difference as last year's Copa Libertadores winners all but sealed a place in the knockout rounds from Group B in front of 53,699 fans at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in California. PSG are one of the favourites for FIFA's 32-team tournament after a dazzling season which culminated with a scintillating 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in the Champions League final. But their hopes of securing a victory which would have seen them become the first side into the last 16 were stymied by a resilient performance from their opponents from Rio de Janeiro. "A lot of people wondered, but we showed how strong Botafogo is," goalscorer Jesus said after the win, which kept all of South America's representatives unbeaten at the competition in the United States. "It was a difficult game and we had to defend well, and we did our job and scored a goal." Botafogo took the lead against the run of play on 36 minutes as Jefferson Savarino's through ball split the PSG defence and released Jesus. He then did brilliantly to wrongfoot the covering Willian Pacho before sweeping a shot that took a slight deflection past goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma on its way into the net. "We knew it was going to be a very difficult match -- they defended very well," said PSG coach Luis Enrique. "This Club World Cup is very intense and difficult and all the teams are highly motivated, especially when they're playing against us." Botafogo's win leaves them firmly on course for the last 16, with a final group game against Atletico to come on Monday.

Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is modern Didier Drogba who scored winner v PSG and will be at Nottingham Forest next season
Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is modern Didier Drogba who scored winner v PSG and will be at Nottingham Forest next season

The Irish Sun

time9 hours ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is modern Didier Drogba who scored winner v PSG and will be at Nottingham Forest next season

IN the space of the current decade, Botafogo of Rio have gone from Brazil's second division, to reigning national and South American champions, to unlikely conquerors of Paris Saint Germain. The extraordinary rise has been bankrolled by US businessman John Textor, who also owns France and is trying to sell his stake in Crystal Palace . Advertisement 11 Igor Jesus scored the only goal as Botafogo beat PSG Credit: Getty 11 Nottingham Forest will be delighted they got him before the Club World Cup Credit: Getty 11 The forward has already been playing and scoring for Brazil ahead of his move to the Premier League Credit: AFP But the Botafogo story is now just a tale of the chequebook. It is also about wonderful work by the scouting department - exemplified by the case of centre forward Igor Jesus. The The 24-year-old began his professional career with Coritiba in the south of Brazil , where he showed promise but not much more. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL And then he found his way to Shabab Al Alhi in the Arab Emirates. This took him off the radar screen of most people - but not Botafogo. He did well in his new surroundings, and even had an offer to take on local citizenship and play for the national team. He declined, declaring that he was prepared to wait for an opportunity to play for Brazil . Advertisement Most read in Football It seemed a fanciful dream but Botafogo were watching and signed him on a free when his contract ran out. They brought him back to Brazil where he was unknown but they unleashed him in July of last year. Watch Lionel Messi's incredible Club World Cup free-kick for Inter Miami as fans say he's 'from another planet' And by September he was playing and scoring for Brazil in World Cup qualification. Advertisement Amid the recent turmoil of the Brazilian national team he soon lost his place. But he will be back - especially because he gave new coach Carlo Ancelotti a powerful demonstration of his merits. Ancelotti arrived to coach Brazil at the end of May. The next day he called up his first squad - without Igor Jesus. 11 Igor already has two goals in the ongoing Club World Cup Credit: AFP Advertisement 11 He is regarded as one of the hottest strikers in South America at the moment Credit: Getty And the day after he was in Botafogo's stadium for a crunch game in the Copa Libertadores, South America's Champions League. Botafogo had to win to stay in the competition and defend the title they won last year. They were up against Universidad de Chile who found themselves a man up early in the match. Advertisement Nottingham Forest's other signing, gangling centre back Jair Cunha, launched himself into a bad tackle and was sent off. Botafogo had to win the game with ten men - and Igor Jesus ensured that they did. Textor has described him as the perfect centre forward. He has a strong physical presence, he can hold the ball up and shrug off defenders. 11 The Brazilian already has a trademark celebration which Forest fans will love Credit: Getty Advertisement 11 He loves to go to the fans after he scores a goal Credit: Reuters He is quick and mobile, able to work the channels and he has an extraordinary spirit of sacrifice. In the final of last year's Libertadores against fellow Brazilians Atletico MIneiro, Botafogo had a man sent off in the first thirty seconds. Igor Jesus had to dedicate himself to being the first line of defence, and carried out the task tirelessly. Advertisement In this game against Universidad de Chile he had to be the first line of defence and the cutting edge of the attack - Botafogo had to win. Every time he got on the ball he was a nightmare for the Chilean defenders and he scored the goal that takes his side through to the knock out phase. Against PSG he had to go through his repertoire against much better defenders. 11 He dominated the PSG backline all game Credit: AP Advertisement 11 He's been compared to former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba Credit: Reuters And he worried Lucas Beraldo and William Pacho all through the game, giving options for the besieged Botafogo defenders to clear their lines, combining with his midfielders, and charging towards Textor appeared after the match to thank Igor Jesus by pretending to polish his boot. Igor Jesus is looking increasingly like a modern day version of Didier Drogba - a one man forward line capable of performing every function a striker needs to do and able to take on entire defences all on his own. Advertisement His performance would not have been enough to secure victory without the splendid disciplined defending of his team-mates in which Jair Cunha played the game of his life. The 20-year-old was signed at the start of the season after helping 11 Forest fans will be delighted with the signing they've made Credit: AP 11 He's got the making of a modern day centre forward who can do it all Credit: Getty Advertisement Injuries meant that he has been thrown in at the deep end and it has not always been easy. He can struggle for balance and though he scored with a towering header in the opening game against Seattle Sounders, he had plenty of defensive problems. But he rose to the challenge in fine style against PSG. He was well protected, and able to spend the game defending in reduced space. But he kept his head well under pressure and made Forest fans hope that Igor Jesus will not be the only Brazilian signing making an impact next season at the City Ground. Advertisement Club World Cup 2025 Guide SOME of the world's biggest clubs are heading Stateside for a MAMMOTH Club World Cup. Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Man City, and Inter Miami are among the 32 teams taking part in the tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 13. Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Cole Palmer and Harry Kane will be showing their skills to packed crowds across the US. Los Blancos are favourites to lift the trophy in New York but will face stiff competition from around the globe. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the tournament... INFO Everything you need to know ahead of the Club World Cup LATEST NEWS & FEATURES

Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is modern Didier Drogba who scored winner v PSG and will be at Nottingham Forest next season
Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is modern Didier Drogba who scored winner v PSG and will be at Nottingham Forest next season

Scottish Sun

time9 hours ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is modern Didier Drogba who scored winner v PSG and will be at Nottingham Forest next season

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IN the space of the current decade, Botafogo of Rio have gone from Brazil's second division, to reigning national and South American champions, to unlikely conquerors of Paris Saint Germain. The extraordinary rise has been bankrolled by US businessman John Textor, who also owns Lyon in France and is trying to sell his stake in Crystal Palace. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 11 Igor Jesus scored the only goal as Botafogo beat PSG Credit: Getty 11 Nottingham Forest will be delighted they got him before the Club World Cup Credit: Getty 11 The forward has already been playing and scoring for Brazil ahead of his move to the Premier League Credit: AFP But the Botafogo story is now just a tale of the chequebook. It is also about wonderful work by the scouting department - exemplified by the case of centre forward Igor Jesus. The Brazil international scored the only goal as Botafogo shocked PSG with a 1-0 win and joins Nottingham Forest after the Club World Cup. The 24-year-old began his professional career with Coritiba in the south of Brazil, where he showed promise but not much more. And then he found his way to Shabab Al Alhi in the Arab Emirates. This took him off the radar screen of most people - but not Botafogo. He did well in his new surroundings, and even had an offer to take on local citizenship and play for the national team. He declined, declaring that he was prepared to wait for an opportunity to play for Brazil. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK It seemed a fanciful dream but Botafogo were watching and signed him on a free when his contract ran out. They brought him back to Brazil where he was unknown but they unleashed him in July of last year. Watch Lionel Messi's incredible Club World Cup free-kick for Inter Miami as fans say he's 'from another planet' And by September he was playing and scoring for Brazil in World Cup qualification. Amid the recent turmoil of the Brazilian national team he soon lost his place. But he will be back - especially because he gave new coach Carlo Ancelotti a powerful demonstration of his merits. Ancelotti arrived to coach Brazil at the end of May. The next day he called up his first squad - without Igor Jesus. 11 Igor already has two goals in the ongoing Club World Cup Credit: AFP 11 He is regarded as one of the hottest strikers in South America at the moment Credit: Getty And the day after he was in Botafogo's stadium for a crunch game in the Copa Libertadores, South America's Champions League. Botafogo had to win to stay in the competition and defend the title they won last year. They were up against Universidad de Chile who found themselves a man up early in the match. Nottingham Forest's other signing, gangling centre back Jair Cunha, launched himself into a bad tackle and was sent off. Botafogo had to win the game with ten men - and Igor Jesus ensured that they did. Textor has described him as the perfect centre forward. He has a strong physical presence, he can hold the ball up and shrug off defenders. 11 The Brazilian already has a trademark celebration which Forest fans will love Credit: Getty 11 He loves to go to the fans after he scores a goal Credit: Reuters He is quick and mobile, able to work the channels and he has an extraordinary spirit of sacrifice. In the final of last year's Libertadores against fellow Brazilians Atletico MIneiro, Botafogo had a man sent off in the first thirty seconds. Igor Jesus had to dedicate himself to being the first line of defence, and carried out the task tirelessly. In this game against Universidad de Chile he had to be the first line of defence and the cutting edge of the attack - Botafogo had to win. Every time he got on the ball he was a nightmare for the Chilean defenders and he scored the goal that takes his side through to the knock out phase. Against PSG he had to go through his repertoire against much better defenders. 11 He dominated the PSG backline all game Credit: AP 11 He's been compared to former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba Credit: Reuters And he worried Lucas Beraldo and William Pacho all through the game, giving options for the besieged Botafogo defenders to clear their lines, combining with his midfielders, and charging towards Gianluigi Donnarumma to score - with the help of a deflection - the only goal in a famous victory. Textor appeared after the match to thank Igor Jesus by pretending to polish his boot. Igor Jesus is looking increasingly like a modern day version of Didier Drogba - a one man forward line capable of performing every function a striker needs to do and able to take on entire defences all on his own. His performance would not have been enough to secure victory without the splendid disciplined defending of his team-mates in which Jair Cunha played the game of his life. The 20-year-old was signed at the start of the season after helping Santos win promotion back to the top flight last year. 11 Forest fans will be delighted with the signing they've made Credit: AP 11 He's got the making of a modern day centre forward who can do it all Credit: Getty Injuries meant that he has been thrown in at the deep end and it has not always been easy. He can struggle for balance and though he scored with a towering header in the opening game against Seattle Sounders, he had plenty of defensive problems. But he rose to the challenge in fine style against PSG. He was well protected, and able to spend the game defending in reduced space. But he kept his head well under pressure and made Forest fans hope that Igor Jesus will not be the only Brazilian signing making an impact next season at the City Ground.

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