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Where to watch Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund live stream, TV channel, start time for FIFA Club World Cup match

Himanshu Singh

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A resurgent Real Madrid will look to continue their dominant run in the FIFA Club World Cup as they take on Borussia Dortmund in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

With Xabi Alonso at the wheel, Madrid have looked a more purposeful side in the tournament. Five-time champions Real Madrid are on a 16-match unbeaten streak in the Club World Cup. More importantly, they have beaten Dortmund the last four times the teams have clashed.

After wins over Pachuca and Salzburg saw them top their group, Los Blancos edged past Juventus 1-0 in the Round of 16, courtesy Gonzalo Garcia's 54th minute strike.

Despite the lopsided recent record, Dortmund won't be an easy opponent. The German club has taken huge strides under coach Niko Kovac, and rose from 11th in Bundesliga to earn Champions League qualification. In the Club World Cup, they topped their group as well and defeated Mexican side Monterrey 2-1 to make the last eight.

 The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.

Where to watch Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund: Live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this FIFA Club World Cup match in the UK:

TV channel: Channel 5
Live stream: DAZN

This game is available for live TV broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 5.

For fans who prefer to stream on the go, the tournament will also be shown live on DAZN.

All of the 63 matches throughout the tournament will be on DAZN and new users can sign up to watch every game for FREE.

Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund start time

  • Date: Saturday, July 5
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. BST

Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund will kick off at 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 5, from the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA which translates to 9:00 p.m. BST in the UK.

Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund predicted lineups, team news

After missing all three group-stage games, Kylian Mbappe finally made his return from a nasty illness as he came off the bench for the final 22 minutes against Juventus last round. It's unclear whether he will be ready for a starting role or if he will remain a bench option as he continues gaining fitness.

Gonzalo Garcia has been brilliant in the France star's absence, scoring the only goal in the win over Juventus, and he could be handed the start simply out of respect for his performances.

Endrick has finally linked up with Real Madrid at the Club World Cup and has begun training after recovering from a hamstring injury, but he was not part of the Round of 16 squad. Raul Asencio is available following his one-game suspension for a red card against Pachuca, but he was an unused substitute against Juventus and may have lost Xabi Alonso's trust.

Dani CarvajalEduardo CamavingaDavid Alaba, and Ferland Mendy are still absent with their long-term injuries.

Real Madrid predicted XI (4-4-2, right to left): Courtois (GK) — Alexander-Arnold, Rudiger, Huijsen, F. Garcia — Valverde, Tchouameni, Bellingham, Guler — Vinicius Jr, G. Garcia.

Injured: Endrick (hamstring, doubt), Carvajal (knee), Camavinga (muscle), Mendy (muscle)
Suspended: None

Sadly, with a booking in the last round against Monterrey, Jobe Bellingham is suspended for this match and will not be available to face his brother Jude. His spot could be filled by either Marcel Sabitzer or Julian Brandt depending on how aggressively Niko Kovac wishes to play his cards.

Dortmund are missing a number of key players, including defender Nico Schlotterbeck who is still recovering from a meniscus tear suffered back in early April. They're also without captain Emre Can who was not included on the Club World Cup roster thanks to a groin injury.

Officially, Jamie Gittens has an "illness," but the unspoken reason for his absence is likely down to an imminent transfer to Chelsea that has been heavily reported as being near completion. However, to balance that out, there are also reports that Carney Chukwuemeka is nearing a deal to stay with Dortmund for the duration of their Club World Cup competition.

Borussia Dortmund predicted XI (3-4-3, right to left): Kobel (GK) — Sule, Anton, Bensebaini — Ryerson, Nmecha, Gross, Svensson — Brandt, Guirassy, Adeyemi.

Injured: Can (groin), Gittens (illness), Schlotterbeck (knee), Ozcan (knee)
Suspended: Bellingham (yellow cards)

FIFA Club World Cup fixture schedule this week

All times BST

Saturday, July 5

  • Palmeiras vs. Chelsea (2:00 a.m.)
  • Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich (5:00 p.m.)
  • Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund (9:00 p.m.)

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Himanshu Singh

Himanshu Singh is a dedicated sports writer at The Sporting News, primarily covering cricket and football.

With an innate passion for the game and a knack for storytelling, he delivers in-depth analysis, tactical breakdowns, and engaging narratives for fans worldwide. 

Cricket has always been his first love, and he thrives on dissecting match strategies and game dynamics. With over a year of experience in sports journalism, he continues to bring fresh perspectives to the field. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, hiking, and exploring diverse cuisines.