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Real Madrid v Juventus: Club World Cup, last 16 – live

The GuardianTuesday, July 1, 2025 at 7:55:15 PM
Real Madrid v Juventus: Club World Cup, last 16 – live
Real Madrid and Juventus are facing off in the Club World Cup last 16 in Miami, with the match kicking off at 8pm BST. The live updates show early intensity—Real Madrid is pressing hard, forcing Juventus into some shaky moments, but the Italians are holding their own with sharp passing. Meanwhile, the article links to a related piece about how fake highlights are flooding the web, adding a tech twist to the football drama.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another big-game clash—it’s a glimpse into how football’s global appeal creates ripples beyond the pitch, from Miami’s hosting duties to the wild west of online highlights. For fans, it’s a chance to see two giants battle live; for everyone else, it’s a reminder of how the sport’s reach keeps evolving (for better or worse).
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