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Who will Man City face in the FIFA Club World Cup 2023? Draw date, fixtures and qualified teams

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Manchester City's already hectic 2023/24 campaign will include more fixtures than normal thanks to their achievements in last season's Champions League final.

City won a historic Treble in Turkey thanks to a 1-0 victory over Inter. Rodri scored the only goal of the game to spark jubilant scenes and match fierce rivals Manchester United's feat from 1999.

The Blues' success meant they played in the Community Shield in August and also competed in the UEFA Super Cup for the first time, beating Sevilla on penalties.

And there is another trophy City can add to their collection in December, the FIFA Club World Cup. By virtue of winning the Champions League, Pep Guardiola's team have qualified for the mid-season tournament which will be held in Saudi Arabia.

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