PSG vs. Bayern Munich lineups, team news, score prediction: Musiala, Dembele could make first Club World Cup starts
- Paris Saint-Germain will face Bayern Munich in the FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal on Saturday, July 4, at 12pm local time in Atlanta.
- This match follows Bayern's recent 4-2 win over Flamengo and PSG's 4-0 victory against Inter Miami, positioning both teams strongly to advance.
- Ousmane Dembélé could return to PSG's starting lineup after recovering from a quadriceps injury, while Bayern may include Jamal Musiala post knee recovery.
- Bayern striker Harry Kane expressed confidence in their chances of securing the Club World Cup and recognized PSG, the current Champions League titleholders, as a formidable opponent.
- This quarterfinal constitutes a vital test for both clubs, with PSG defending their Champions League title and Bayern aiming to reclaim FIFA club honors.
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Paris Saint-Germain meets FC Bayern Munich at 6 p.m. The match starts at 6 p.m., we report live (ticker below). Here the live ticker:Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to play the perfect season in the club football. In the quarter final of the club's World Cup, the French meet the FC Bayern Munich in Atlanta. The French have already won the domestic league, the French Cup and the Champions League. PSG is still a tournament favourite after the 4-0…
The best Parisian scorer believes that he is fit and able to start the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup against the Bavarians.
The Parisian striker spoke against the press this Friday, on the eve of the quarter-final against the Bayern on Saturday in Atlanta.
PSG Predicted Lineup vs. Bayern Munich: Dembele Makes First Start
Ousmané Dembélé missed the entirety of the group stage but is now poised to make a splash.Read MoreThe post PSG Predicted Lineup vs. Bayern Munich: Dembele Ready to Impact Club World Cup first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.
In the quarter-finals of the club World Cup, Paris Saint-Germain is waiting for a hard chunk of FC Bayern. This is the expected line-up.
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