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    Real  Madrid have survived a frenetic added time period to beat Dortmund 3-2 and advance to the last four at football's Club World Cup

    Real Madrid have survived a frenetic added time period to beat Dortmund 3-2 and advance to the last four at football's Club World Cup


    The Spanish side led 2-nil before four goals were scored after the regulation 90 minutes in New Jersey.

    Dortmund also came within inches of an equaliser with the last kick of the match - Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Cortois diving to produce a fingertip save.

    Real go through to a semi against Paris Saint-Germain - who earlier prevailed 2-nil in a heavyweight clash with Bayern Munich in Atlanta.

    Chelsea will face Brazilan team Fluminense in the other semifinal.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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