Manchester City have looked like they mean business at the Club World Cup, while Al Hilal have experience but are missing a couple of their most important players. Who will win this virtual Middle Eastern derby?
By Ian King
The tournament so far
Manchester City strolled through a comfortable group stage with the only 100% recorded at the tournament. A 2-0 win against Wydad Casablanca and a 6-0 win against Al Ain were probably to be expected, but a 5-2 win in their final game against Juventus was somewhat more impressive.
Al Hilal kicked off with one of the surprises of the tournament so far, a 1-1 draw against a lacklustre Real Madrid, following that up with a goalless draw against RB Salzburg and a 2-0 win against the Mexican side Pachuca.

History
This is, you’ll be unsurprised to read, the first time these two clubs have met in a competitive fixture. The two sides did meet in a friendly match in July 2012, which Al Hilal won 1-0. It doesn’t feel as though we should read too much into that.
Key Players
Manchester City had five different goalscorers against Juventus. Indeed, they’ve had ten goalscorers in their three matches so far (including an own goal), all of which supports the feeling that their goals can come from anywhere on the pitch.
It is the return from injury of Oscar Bobb, who chipped in with a goal against Juventus, which may interest City fans more than anything. He was absent for a long time, last season.

Al Hilal are missing two of their key players through injury, but there are familiar names in the form of Rúben Neves, who spent six years at Wolves – he scored their goal against Real Madrid, but this was only his second goal in 41 games this season – former City defender João Cancelo and former Chelsea defender Kalibou Koulibaly.
Marcos Leonardo is their main goal threat with their other two top scorers both injured.
Team News
For City, Claudio Etcheverri was injured against Juventus and will likely miss the rest of the tournament, while Rico Lewis is still suspended and Mateo Kovačić didn’t travel following a recent Achilles operation.
There are two notable absentees in the Al Hilal team. Captain Salem Al-Dawsari injured his hamstring against Pachuca and misses the remainder of the tournament, while Aleksander Mitrović – who’s scored 28 goals in 36 appearances for them this season – hasn’t yet appeared in this tournament with a calf muscle injury. With Al-Dawsari having scored 27, that’s a lot of fire-power they’ll be missing for this match.
Prediction
Having ended the 2024-25 domestic season potless, Manchester City seem to have arrived in this tournament in a businesslike state of mind. They were the only team in the group stages to win three out of three, and so far the only blot on their copybook has been Rico Lewis’s red card.
Al Hilal have some experienced players, and the conditions could also play a role in this match. This is not an ideal time of year to be playing a match in Orlando, with temperatures in the high eighties, extremely high humidity, and possibly even a thunderstorm predicted. Still, City should be too strong for Al Hilal, so let’s go for a 3-1 City win and a relatively safe passage to the quarter-finals.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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