Real Madrid vs Juventus: times, how to watch on TV, stream online
In the final game of their US tours, Real Madrid and Juventus meet at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Saturday.
Real Madrid vs Juventus: preview
Real Madrid and Juventus complete their US tours on Saturday with a friendly at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
For Madrid, who have lost to Barcelona and drawn with Club América in the States, the clash against Juve is a final warmup before they take on Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Super Cup in Helsinki on 10 August.
Carlo Ancelotti, the Spanish and European champions’ head coach, is expected to bring Dani Carvajal back into the side after the right-back recovered from an ankle injury that kept him out of the Barça and América games.
Madrid begin their LaLiga title defence away to Almería on 14 August.
Juventus, who have lost Paul Pobga to a knee injury that could cause the France international to miss this year’s World Cup, beat Guadalajara in Las Vegas a week ago, before drawing with Barça in Dallas on Wednesday.
After facing Madrid, Juve take on Atlético Madrid in Israel on 7 August, before hosting Sassuolo in their Serie A opener on 15 August.
What time does Real Madrid vs Juventus match kick off?
The preseason friendly between Real Madrid and Juventus will kick off at 7pm local time (PDT) at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Saturday 30 July 2022. Elsewhere in the United States, that’s 10pm EDT/9pm CDT.
Find out what time the match starts where you are in the world.
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How can I watch Real Madrid vs Juventus?
TV viewers in the US will be able to watch the game on Fox Sports 2 and Fox Deportes. You’ll be able to stream the game online in America on Foxsports.com and the Fox Sports App.
Check out which TV channel or online platform is showing Real Madrid vs Juventus wherever you are on the planet.
Real Madrid vs Juventus: AS USA live coverage
You’ll also be able to follow live-text coverage of the friendly in Pasadena right here at AS USA. Paul Reidy will be building up to the game from around an hour ahead of kick-off in California, before providing minute-by-minute commentary.