Borussia Dortmund defeated Ulsan UD 1-0 to seal a spot in the knockout rounds of the FIFA Club World Cup. Jobe Bellingham scored his second goal of the tournament to seal the German’s side’s spot at the top of Group F.

Dortmund qualified alongside Fluminense who played out a goalless draw against South African side Mamelodi Sundowns.
While Dortmund were able to win their group, Bayern Munich suffered a rare defeat at the hands of Benfica which caused them to finish second, setting up a Round of 16 tie against Brazil’s Flamengo. Benfica have also set up a Round of 16 tie against Conference League champions Chelsea.

Fluminense will face whoever tops the table in group E, while Dortmund will face who comes second in the same group. Monterrey, River Plate and Inter Milan all have good chances of qualifying.
Paris St Germain have set up a round of 16 tie against Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, while Palmeiras will play against fellow Brazilians Botafogo for a place in the quarter-finals.



