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·22 June 2025
How to watch Real Madrid vs Pachuca, team news, predicted line-ups, pre-match quotes and more

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·22 June 2025
Real Madrid take on Mexican side Pachuca in the second match of their Club World Cup campaign.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash…
Kick-Off time
8pm UK time
How to watch in the UK
TV channel: Channel 5
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Injuries and suspensions
Real Madrid: Kylian Mbappe (out), Antonio Rudiger (doubt), Eder Militao (out), Ferland Mendy (out), Daniel Carvajal (out), David Alaba (out), Eduardo Camavinga (out), Endrick (out)
Pachuca: Andres Micolta (out)
Predicted Lineups
Real Madrid (4-3-3): Courtois; Trent, Asencio, Huijsen, Fran Garcia, Tchouameni, Valverde, Bellingham, Guler, Vinicius, Garcia.
Pachuca (4-3-3): Moreno; Rodriguez, Pereira, Bauermann, Gonzalez, Pedraza, Montiel, Palavecino, Dominguez, Kenedy, Rondon.
Recent form
Real Madrid came into this Club World Cup campaign after their first trophyless season in four years. Their first Club World Cup match ended in a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal with Federico Valverde missing a late penalty to win the match. The Spanish side will be looking to get their tournament back on track with a win.
Pachuca lost their first game of the Club World Cup against Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg 2-1. They have also only won one of their last five competitive fixtures so the match against Real Madrid will be a tough test.
What’s been said?
Despite being the favourites, Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso recognises the threat that the Pachuca side poses the Spanish side as they look to adapt to his new system.
“We have many ideas, but we have to choose the right ones, that’s what can make us improve sooner.
“I saw the friendly against Al Ahly, and they could have easily drawn against Salzburg too.
“They have different players who have come together for the Club World Cup, but they are a daring team with good footwork.”
Real Madrid beat Pachuca 3-0 in the Club World Cup in December last year and former West Bromwich Albion striker Salomon Rondon belives Pachuca are ready to bounce back from that defeat.
“We already know what it’s like to face Real Madrid, although this time we won’t be as tired as in the Intercontinental final.”
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