Real Madrid face Mexican or Asian opponents in Club World Cup

The Spanish side are three-time winners of the tournament in its former guise as the Intercontinental Cup and will be favourites going into this year’s event that will be held in north Africa from Dec. 10 to 20.

Real Madrid face Mexican or Asian opponents in Club World Cup

(Reuters)





Their opponents in the semi-finals could yet be one of three clubs, with Cruz Azul having already booked a quarter-final place against Western Sydney Wanderers from Australia or Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia, who must still contest the final of the Asian Champions League with the second leg on Nov. 1.

In the other half of the draw South American champions San Lorenzo of Argentina could face one of four sides.

Moroccan league winners Moghreb Tétouan have been entered to represent the host nation, but must first overcome the challenge of Oceania champions Auckland City in a playoff that will open the tournament on Dec. 10.

That will determine the quarter-final opponents for the winners of the African Champions League, with the final between ES Setif of Algeria and AS Vita Club from DR Congo also to be concluded on Nov. 1.

The winner of that quarter-final will advance to play the Argentine side in the second semi-final on Dec. 17, with Real Madrid in action the day before.

Morocco is hosting the tournament for the second time after debuting last year when UEFA Champions League holders Bayern Munich lifted the trophy having beaten home side Raja Casablanca 2-0 in the final.

Club World Cup fixtures:Playoff round:Dec. 10 - Moghreb Tétouan (Morocco) v Auckland City (New Zealand)Quarter-finals:Dec. 13 - African champions v Moghreb Tétouan/Auckland CityDec. 13 - Cruz Azul (Mexico) v Asia championsSemi-finals:Dec 16 - Real Madrid (Spain) v Cruz Azul/Asian championsDec 17 - San Lorenzo (Argentina) v Moghreb Tétouan/Auckland City/African championsAfrica will be represented by ES Setif (Algeria) or AS Vita Club (DR Congo) and Asia by Western Sydney Wanderers (Australia) or Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia).





(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Mark Meadows; mark.meadows@thomsonreuters.com; +44 20 7542 7933; Reuters Messaging:; mark.meadows.reuters.com@reuters.net)


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