PSG vs. Bayern Munich Set for Showdown in Atlanta

ATLANTA — Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are gearing up for a blockbuster quarterfinal showdown in the FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday, July 5, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, following commanding victories in their Round of 16 matches on Sunday. The European giants, fresh off their triumphs, promise a thrilling encounter as they vie for a spot in the semifinals of the expanded 32-team tournament. It’s PSG vs. Bayern Munich.

PSG, the reigning UEFA Champions League champions, dominated Inter Miami 4-0, with Joao Neves scoring twice in the first half, an own goal by Tomas Aviles, and Achraf Hakimi sealing the rout before halftime. Ousmane Dembele, returning from a hamstring injury, made a brief appearance, signaling his potential impact against Bayern. “We played our game, kept pushing at 4-0,” Neves told DAZN post-match, highlighting PSG’s relentless approach.

Bayern Munich, meanwhile, outclassed Flamengo 3-1 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, with Harry Kane leading the charge. The German side, sitting 17th in the Champions League standings, showcased their attacking prowess, setting the stage for a high-stakes clash with PSG. Social media buzzed with excitement, with fans on X calling it a “clash of giants.”

PSG vs. Bayern Munich. Pure cinema.

The match kicks off at 6 p.m. CEST (12 p.m. ET) on July 5, broadcast live on TNT and truTV in the U.S. Fans can stream the game on DAZN, which offers comprehensive Club World Cup coverage. For those tuning in via radio, SiriusXM FC will provide live commentary, capturing every moment of this pivotal matchup. Tickets are available through FIFA’s official ticketing portal at fifa.com/tickets, with prices starting at $50 for upper-tier seats, though demand is high for this marquee fixture.

PSG’s dynamic attack, led by Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, faces a stern test against Bayern’s disciplined defense, anchored by Dayot Upamecano and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. Bayern’s recent form, including a six-game winning streak across competitions, makes them slight favorites, but PSG’s depth and cohesion under Luis Enrique could tip the scales. Injuries may play a role, with PSG’s Presnel Kimpembe sidelined and Bayern monitoring Joao Palhinha’s groin issue.

PSG vs. Bayern Munich. What a treat we are in for. Yes, really. PSG vs. Bayern Munich with actual stakes.

For Atlanta fans, this match offers a rare chance to witness two of soccer’s powerhouses in a stadium known for its electric atmosphere. With both teams hungry for global glory and a share of FIFA’s $1 billion prize pool, expect a fierce battle.

The two super clubs faced off in the 2020 UEFA Champions League final in Portugal, where Bayern defeated the French side 1-0.

In the meantime, let’s look back on NASCAR’s trip to Lime Rock Park.

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