Fluminense and Al Hilal are set to clash in a Round of 16 encounter at the Club World Cup 2025, taking place on Tuesday (July 4) at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, USA.
Both sides have gone beyond expectations to advance to the quarter-finals—Fluminense stunned Inter Milan with a 2-0 victory, while Al Hilal triumphed 4-3 in extra time against Manchester City in the Round of 16.

As the only quarter-final fixture without a European representative, the game offers not just a semifinal spot but also $21 million in prize money at stake. Both teams are in excellent form, with Fluminense unbeaten in ten straight games and Al Hilal in nine.
Fluminense is dealing with both suspensions and injuries. Left-back Rene is banned due to a second yellow card in successive games, with Gabriel Fuentes likely to fill in. Midfielder Martinelli picked up a knock in the previous game and is expected to partner with Hercules in the double pivot, though there are still minor concerns about his fitness. Otavio also remains unavailable, putting strain on Fluminense’s depth. Still, the defense led by Thiago Silva remains solid and provides key stability.
Al Hilal is also facing serious injury setbacks. Their star forward Aleksandar Mitrovic is sidelined with a hamstring issue, seriously weakening their strike force. Midfielder Suhayb Al Zaid and defender Hassan Al Tambakti are also ruled out, impacting both ends of the pitch. As a result, much depends on Marcos Leonardo and Malcom up front, while Milinkovic-Savic’s power in midfield becomes more crucial to balance the absentees.
Fluminense has leaned on a strong backline and clinical attack, best illustrated by their clean sheet against Inter Milan. Veteran Thiago Silva leads the defense, and 37-year-old forward Germán Cano, who has 15 goals in 2025 including one against Inter, remains a major set-piece threat.
Al Hilal’s dramatic win over Manchester City confirmed their surprise-package status. They’ve netted 23 goals during a nine-game unbeaten run, using fast counter-attacks driven by Marcos Leonardo, who bagged a brace against City.
Fluminense Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Fabio; Samuel Xavier, Thiago Silva, Ignacio, Gabriel Fuentes; Martinelli, Hercules; Jhon Arias, Nonato, Facundo Bernal; German Cano
Al Hilal Predicted XI (4-3-3): Bounou; Joao Cancelo, Kalidou Koulibaly, Moteb Al Harbi, Renan Lodi; Ruben Neves, Nasser Al-Dawsari, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic; Malcom, Mohamed Kanno, Marcos Leonardo
Fluminense’s recent form and squad depth provide them with a strong advantage. Their attacking trio of Haaland, Foden, and Marmoush is expected to trouble Al Hilal’s injury-hit attack. While Al Hilal’s backline, anchored by Koulibaly, might resist well, Mitrovic’s absence hurts their counter-attack potency. City’s midfield duo of Rodri and Reijnders should control the tempo, and their high-pressure experience makes the difference. A convincing win for Fluminense is on the cards.
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