FIFA Club World Cup: Real Madrid v Cruz Azul

The Spanish club will compete in their second Club World Cup after finishing fourth in 2000, while Mexico's Cruz Azul are involved in thir maiden appearance, having already accounted for Western Sydney Wanderers 3-1 after extra time on Saturday.

That match was played in dreadful conditions with puddles forming on the pitch in Rabat as heavy rain fell throughout the contest, prompting Wanderers coach Tony Popovic to question why the game went ahead.

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