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Bayern Munich vs Flamengo live: German side book quarter-final tie with PSG after six-goal thriller

Bayern Munich will face PSG in the quarter-final of the Club World Cup after the German side eased past Flamengo in Miami.

Bayern started well against the Brazilian giants, with early pressure paying off as Erick Pulgar headed into his own net, and they were 2-0 up less than five minutes later as Harry Kane rifled in a long-distance effort.

Flamengo briefly threatened as Bayern let their guard down, with Gerson cutting the deficit with an emphatic finish, though the Bavarians regained their control before Leon Goretzka swept in a great finish to make it 3-1 before half-time.

Flamengo were given a golden chance to get back into it after the break as Michael Olise handled the ball in the area before Jorginho converted, but in the end quality showed true as Kane punished a sloppy loss of possession to rifle home and put the tie out of reach, booking a last-eight tie against the European champions in the process.

Follow all of the latest reaction from the round of 16 clash with our live blog below. Watch every Fifa Club World Cup game free on DAZN. Sign up here now.

Bayern Munich vs Flamengo LIVE: Club World Cup updates

  • Bayern Munich beat Flamengo 4-2 in last-16 of Club World Cup to book quarter-final against PSG
  • 73' GOAL! Kane wraps it up with clean strike [FLA 2-4 BAY]
  • 55' GOAL! Jorginho converts penalty to give Brazilians hope [FLA 2-3 BAY]
  • 41' GOAL! Goretzka sweeps in from distance for three [FLA 1-3 BAY]
  • 33' GOAL! Gerson claws one back with emphatic finish [[FLA 1-2 BAY]
  • 10' GOAL! Kane doubles lead with long-range strike [FLA 0-2 BAY]
  • 6' OWN GOAL! Pulgar heads into his own net from a corner [FLA 0-1 BAY]

Kane reacts

23:26 , Chris Wilson

Speaking to DAZN, Kane says that the game was “tough” in difficult conditions.

“It was tough, we’re playing against a really good side in difficult conditions. They made it difficult, especially in the second half, so my second goal was important for us,” he said.

On the match versus PSG, he adds: “It’s going to be another tough game, PSG have had an amazing season.

“We have to use that en energy, that feeling, but we feel like we can beat anyone when we’re at our level.

We’re going to have to recover well and get ready for it,” he adds as he finishes.

Next up

23:20 , Chris Wilson

Bayern will face Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup in Miami on Saturday, 5 July.

For Flamengo, it’s back to Serie A action, with their next match scheduled to be against Santos on 17 July (though a postponed match against Sao Paolo could be played beforehand).

FULL-TIME! Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

23:16 , Chris Wilson

An intriguing game for the neutral overall, with Bayern dominating at times, and despite letting Flamengo back into it, the Bavarians get a deserved win.

Some aspects of the performance will worry Kompany, especially with PSG up next, but the attacking display was encouraging – and Harry Kane provided a reminder of his class.

FULL-TIME! Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

23:11 , Chris Wilson

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FULL-TIME! Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

23:06 , Chris Wilson

Oliver blows the final whistle and Bayern book their place in the quarter-finals!

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

23:05 , Chris Wilson

90 +6 mins

So close to a fifth!

A lovely run from Sane and an even better ball from Kimmich, threaded between the defenders for his German teammate, but Sane can’t squeeze the finish past Rossi when 1-v-1.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

23:02 , Chris Wilson

90 +4 mins

Half a chance as Wallace Yan glances De La Cruz’s cross goalwards, but it’s not on target.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

23:01 , Chris Wilson

90 +2 mins

Thomas Muller comes on, as Kane makes way, while Laimer comes off for Boey.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:59 , Chris Wilson

90 mins

Laimer goes into the book now for a late challenge, and we’re into seven minutes of added time.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:56 , Chris Wilson

88 mins

Flamengo havne’t given up here but time is running out for the Brazilians.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:53 , Chris Wilson

85 mins

Could've been a great goal as Bayern countered and Olise skipped past a challenge in the box, but he tried to take another player on rather than shoot!

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:52

84 mins

Kane picks up a booking for a late challenge on Ayrton Lucas.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:49 , Chris Wilson

81 mins

Triple sub for the Brazilian side.

Jorginho, Sandro and Gerson make way for De La Cruz, Wallace Yan and Ayrton Lucas.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:48 , Chris Wilson

79 mins

Is the tie out of reach for Flamengo now? It’s certainly starting to look that way, as Henrique is flagged for offside.

Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:44 , Chris Wilson

75 mins

Another cooling break at the moment. Jamal Musiala replaced Serge Gnabry just before the goal there.

GOAL! Bayern Munich 4-2 Flamengo

22:42

GOAL!

Another horror show from Flamengo, but clinical from Kane.

Luiz Araújo tries to dribble away from his own box but loses the ball running into four Bayern bodies, before they ship the ball to Kane quickly.

The England striker gets it out of his feet before rifling a low shot past Rossi.

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Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:39 , Chris Wilson

71 mins

Good stuff from Bayern again as Kane skips through a challenge in the box and slides it to Sane, but the winger can’t get the shot away and his cutback to Kane is cut off.

Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:36 , Chris Wilson

69 mins

Better from Bayern as Kane latches onto the through ball, but Sane can’t get clean contact to sweep home.

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Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:35 , Chris Wilson

67 mins

Worries for Bayern as Neuer races out to close down Henrique, but the ‘keeper did enough to put him off.

Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:34 , Chris Wilson

66 mins

Kimmich is booked now for a challenge in midfield.

Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:32 , Chris Wilson

63 mins

Wesley is the next player in the book as he brings down Sane near the edge of the box.

From the free-kick, Olise delivers a great ball in and Kane is asking for a penalty, but he was offside.

Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:30

61 mins

A bit of a lull in attacking activity as both sides wrestle for control with the new subs.

Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:26 , Chris Wilson

58 mins

Dangerous for Bayern as Coman gives it away and the Brazilians counter, but De Arrascaeta can’t capitalise in the box.

De Arrascaeta becomes the next sub too, coming off for Bruno Henrique, while Coman and Goretzka make way for Leroy Sane and Alexander Pavlović.

GOAL! Bayern Munich 3-2 Flamengo

22:22 , Chris Wilson

55 mins

GOAL!

It’s Jorginho to take...

He steps up and fires low, sending Neuer the wrong way!

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Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

22:21 , Chris Wilson

PENALTY!

Stonewall.

The cross comes in from the right and Olise’s arm is high, away from his body, and blocks the ball from coming in.

Michael Oliver gives it without hesitation.

Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

22:18 , Chris Wilson

50 mins

Goretzka concedes free-kick in a dangerous position near the edge of the box. Probably too far to shoot though.

De Arrascaeta hits it but it flies well over.

Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

22:15 , Chris Wilson

48 mins

Plenty of energy from Flamengo early on, as b Bayern look to pass it around them.It worked to great effect in the first half.

KICK-OFF! Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

22:12 , Chris Wilson

Michael Oliver gets us back underway at the Hard Rock Stadium!

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HALF-TIME! Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

22:09 , Chris Wilson

Players are emerging back onto the pitch, so we should be underway again soon.

HALF-TIME! Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:57 , Chris Wilson

A good half for the neutral in Miami, with Bayern dominant overall but Flamengo showing why they are leading Brazil’s Serie A.

However, the general gap in quality between the two sides has started to show at points, with Flamengo needing a huge turnaround to take this to extra time.

HALF-TIME! Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:55 , Chris Wilson

Michael Oliver blows the whistle for half-time and the two teams head into the break at 3-1!

Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:55 , Chris Wilson

45 +7 mins

Kane thinks he’s in with a golden chance before he’s penalised for a foul.

Flamengo go up the other end looking for a late goal but they dwell on it and Bayern clear.

Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:51

45 +4 mins

Lovely combinations from Bayern as Kane and Gnabry exchange passes before the latter clips it into Laimer, who made the overlapping run, but Sandro is there to nip in just before the Austrian can take the shot.

Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:49 , Chris Wilson

45 +2 mins

Allan’s first involvement is to get booked for a shove.

Flamengo may have had enough to hurt Chelsea but the difference in technical quality between the Brazilians and Bayern has been very clear so far.

Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:47 , Chris Wilson

45 mins

There’ll be eight minutes of added time as Rossi collects the free-kick delivery.

Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:47

44 mins

There was a brief scuffle and now there’s a VAR check for a red card, with both Pulgar and Plata having been booked.

Pulgar then comes off for Allan.

GOAL! Bayern Munich 3-1 Flamengo

21:43 , Chris Wilson

41 mins

GOAL! Another great finish and Bayern extend the lead.

It starts with Laimer losing the ball in the box but the clearance is straight to Goretzka.

The German lines up the shot from outside the box and gives the ‘keeper the eyes, sweeping a shot into the corner at the near post.

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Bayern Munich 2-1 Flamengo

21:41 , Chris Wilson

40 mins

Lovely touch from Olise on the edge of the box to skip past Sandro, but Upamecano heads his cross over.

Bayern Munich 2-1 Flamengo

21:40 , Chris Wilson

37 mins

Neither side is trying to take the sting out of this one, so it’s a decent spectacle.

Flamengo have been guilty of losing possession cheaply on a couple of occasions and they do so again, though Coman can’t take advantage.

GOAL! Bayern Munich 2-1 Flamengo

21:35

33 mins

GOAL! What a finish this is.

It’s so simple too, as Sandro crosses in from the left and it takes a deflection into the path of Gerson, who rifles a powerful strike straight past a flailing Neuer.

Flamengo are back in it!

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Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:33 , Chris Wilson

32 mins

Plenty of early involvement from Jorginho here, before the cross goes in towards Araujo and he fires wide after a great first touch initially.

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Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:31 , Chris Wilson

30 mins

Cooling break over and we’re underway again. That was a while.

Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:26 , Chris Wilson

26 mins

Another half-chance as Laimer lashes a half-volley well over, and we’re stopping for a drinks break now.

Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:24 , Chris Wilson

23 mins

Lovely play from Gerson to hold it up and release De Arrascaeta, but Bayern regroup before the long-range effort from Pereira flies over.

Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:21

20 mins

Bayern waste a free-kick as Olise’s cross is easily cleared. The Frenchman is starting to tussle with Luiz Araujo now.

Flamengo go down the other side and win a corner, but Kimmich heads it away.

Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:18

17 mins

Brief VAR check for a handball against Kane, but it’s waved away.

Neuer is taking his time on the ball, trying to take some of the sting out of an encouraged Flamengo side.

Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:17

14 mins

Flamengo have had little to offer in the final third so far bar one half-chance that was fired over the bar, but this was superb from the Brazilian side.

Wesley makes a driving run down the right and cuts back a pass, with the cross then defected into the path of Luiz Araujo.

He looks certain to score but somehow Neuer makes himself big and prevents the goal!

Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:14 , Chris Wilson

12 mins

Well, a breathtaking start from Bayern. Kompany looks delighted with this.

GOAL! Bayern Munich 2-0 Flamengo

21:12 , Chris Wilson

9 mins

GOAL! And another one for Bayern!

Flamengo have hardly had time to recover and they find themselves 2-0 down!

It’s a great finish though, as it falls nicely to Kane and he gets it out from under his feet before rifling a low, left-footed effort that cannons in off the inside of the near post!

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GOAL! Bayern Munich 1-0 Flamengo

21:08 , Chris Wilson

6 mins

GOAL! It’s an own goal to open this one.

Sloppy from Flamengo. The corner comes in from Kimmich and Pulgar is there at the near post, but the defender can only loop a header into the far corner of his own net.

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Bayern Munich 0-0 Flamengo

21:06 , Chris Wilson

5 mins

First shot of the game as it bounces up nicely for Kimmich right on the edge of the area, but the German sees his half-volley deflected wide.

Bayern Munich 0-0 Flamengo

21:03 , Chris Wilson

3 mins

An early corner for Kimmich and it’s a good delivery, but Rossi manages to palm it away.

Bayern Munich 0-0 Flamengo

21:02 , Chris Wilson

1 min

Not exactly a sell-out, this one. Huge swathes of the top tier are empty tonight, but those who are in the Hard Rock Stadium will be hoping for a match to remember.

KICK-OFF! Bayern Munich 0-0 Flamengo

21:01 , Chris Wilson

We’re underway in Miami!

Flamengo vs Bayern LIVE

20:55 , Chris Wilson

Both sides are out on the pitch in Miami, so we’ll be underway soon here.

Flamengo vs Bayern LIVE

20:50 , Chris Wilson

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Who could Bayern or Flamengo face next?

20:45 , Chris Wilson

A reminder that the winner of this game will face Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup.

That match will take place on Saturday, 5 July in Atlanta.

PSG thrash Inter Miami in Club World Cup knockouts as Lionel Messi overwhelmed by former club

20:40 , Chris Wilson

The result from the day’s other game...

Lionel Messi was overwhelmed by his former employers as Paris Saint-Germain stormed to a 4-0 thrashing of Inter Miami to send the last remaining American team out of the Club World Cup.

With Messi facing the team where he spent two seasons before moving to the MLS in the twilight of his stellar career, the European champions quickly erased the Miami’s hopes of pulling off a monumental upset before a crowd of 65,574 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

PSG crush Messi’s Inter Miami to cruise into Club World Cup quarters

‘It’s a joke’: Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca rages at two-hour weather delay at Club World Cup

20:30 , Will Castle

Yesterday’s round of 16 clash between Chelsea and Benfica - the two other sides that progressed from Flamengo and Bayern Munich’s respective groups - was marred by a two-hour weather day that dragged out the contest late into the night.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca called the delay that disrupted his team’s Club World Cup win a “joke” and “not football”.

"For me personally, it's not football," Maresca told a press conference at around 2am local time in Charlotte. "I think it's a joke. It's not football.

"I can understand that for security reasons, you have to suspend the game. But if you suspend seven or eight games, that means that probably this is not the right place to do this competition.”

‘It’s a joke’: Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca rages at two-hour weather delay

The biggest Club World Cup question is still unanswered – does anyone care?

20:20 , Will Castle

There is the £1bn broadcasting deal, the £97m prize for the winners, the guarantee of a minimum of over £30m in revenue for the Premier League participants. There is the possibility of the kind of windfall that could bring domestic dominance for a club from outside Europe. There is the potential reward of cracking America, as everyone looks to build their brand.

In a sense, though, the Club World Cup depends upon a different kind of investment. Whatever the big financial figures, it needs buy-in: not from Fifa’s partners but from the part of the footballing family who are rarely consulted, the fans.

The Club World Cup is in a battle for hearts and minds and eyeballs. It is a matter if – and it is too early to draw definitive conclusions – people buy into it; if they invest their time, their hopes and their emotions.

The biggest Club World Cup question is still unanswered – does anyone care?

Thomas Muller rejects complaints over heat at Club World Cup: ‘No excuses’

20:10 , Will Castle

Thomas Muller has rejected complaints of “impossible” heat at the Club World Cup, citing his own age as a reason why younger players should have “no excuses”.

“We have to be in shape,” he said. “If an almost 36-year-old guy like me can run 90 minutes, then everybody should do it, so no excuses.”

Thomas Muller rejects complaints over heat at Club World Cup: ‘No excuses’

Team news

19:53 , Chris Wilson

Flamengo XI: Rossi; Wesley, Ortiz, Pereira, Sandro; Erick, Jorginho, De Arrascaeta; Araujo, Gerson, Plata.

Bayern XI: Neuer; Kimmich, Upamecano, Stanisic, Tah; Laimer, Goretzka; Coman, Olise, Gnabry; Kane.

The six-minute implosion which led Flamengo to victory over Chelsea at Club World Cup

19:45 , Will Castle

Flamengo have already been in the headlines during this inaugural Club World Cup, and it came as they delivered one of the shocks of the tournament so far.

Their clash with Premier League giants Chelsea was flipped on its head in the space of six minutes as they soared to a 3-1 win.

Relive the action below:

The six-minute implosion which led Chelsea to defeat at Club World Cup

How Bayern Munich reached the knockouts

19:30 , Will Castle

Bayern Munich appeared to stamp their mark as a team that will take no prisoners in this inaugural Club World Cup when they hit double digits in a 10-0 thrashing of Auckland City. However, the Bavarians have slightly faltered since that ruthless opener.

They stumbled to a 2-1 win over Boca Juniors, requiring a late winner from Michael Olise to get them over the line against the Argentinians, before losing 1-0 to Benfica in their final group game to forfeit top spot.

Is the heat getting to them?

Bayern Munich’s group stage was filled with highs and lows (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

How Flamengo reached the knockouts

19:15 , Will Castle

Flamengo are among just a handful of teams still in contention that are flying the flag for non-European football in the Club World Cup.

The Brazilian giants are yet to be defeated in the competition, beating ES Tunis 2-0 before a six-minute Chelsea capitulation saw Flamengo stun the Blues in a 3-1 victory.

With a place in the knockouts already locked up, they drew with LAFC 1-1 to top the group - something that may prove their downfall having ended up with a harder opponent in the last 16.

While Flamengo will have to battle past German titans Bayern Munich to keep their Club World Cup hopes alive, Group D runners-up Chelsea got to play Benfica, who they dispatched 4-1 last night.

Flamengo stunned Chelsea in their Group D clash (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

When is Flamengo vs Bayern Munich?

19:05 , Jamie Braidwood

Flamengo vs Bayern Munich is due to kick off at 9pm BST on Sunday 29 June at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.

How to watch the Club World Cup

DAZN will show each match of the tournament live, including the final, for free in the UK.

All users can watch a live stream on television and mobile devices by signing up for the company’s DAZN Freemium service, with the option to watch ad-free coverage for £14.99. Users can watch DAZN from anywhere by using the DAZN App on TVs, smartphones and any device with a web browser.

Good evening

19:00 , Jamie Braidwood

After a surprise slip-up against Benfica, Bayern Munich will hope to get back on track and book their spot in the Club World Cup quarter-finals.

Flamengo are the Bundesliga winners’ opponents in the round of 16 with the pair contesting a place in the last eight.

Bayern’s defeat in their last outing came after strong performances against Auckland City and Boca Juniors, but they will be wary of the threat posed by their Brazilian opponents.

A second half surge in a 3-1 win over Chelsea showed the qualities that Flamengo possess as they look to deepen their run at the tournament.

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