In a stunning upset at the FIFA Club World Cup, Al Hilal defeated Manchester City 4-3 in a thrilling last-16 match on June 30, 2025, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. Manchester City took an early lead through Bernardo Silva, but Al Hilal fought back with goals from Marcos Leonardo and Malcom in the second half, only for Erling Haaland to equalize.
The match went into extra time, where Kalidou Koulibaly and Phil Foden traded goals, before Leonardo’s 112th-minute winner sealed a historic victory for the Saudi side, knocking out the defending champions and advancing Al Hilal to the quarterfinals against Fluminense.
Match Details.
Manchester City have now conceded 4 goals in a single Club World Cup match, the most they’ve allowed in the competition under Pep Guardiola. Previously, they had conceded just 2 goals across their first 11 matches in the tournament.
Al Hilal scored 4 goals from just 6 shots on target, outperforming their expected goals (xG) of 3.16. This marks their most clinical performance in a FIFA Club World Cup match to date.
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Highlights.
Manchester City attempted 30 shots, generating an xG of 4.21, but were denied repeatedly by Al Hilal goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, who made 10 saves, a Club World Cup record for a single match.
l Hilal’s Marcos Leonardo has now scored 2 goals in a single Club World Cup knockout match, his highest tally in the competition so far. While also contributing decisive movement off the ball, he’s now the youngest player to score a brace against Manchester City in a FIFA tournament since Kylian Mbappé in 2017.
Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva has now scored 1 goal in each of his last 3 Club World Cup appearances, equaling his best scoring streak in international club competitions.

Phil Foden’s goal in extra time was his first in the Club World Cup, and he became the youngest English player to score in the knockout stages of the tournament since Wayne Rooney in 2008.
Manchester City blocked 9 shots, but still conceded 4 goals — the most they’ve allowed in a competitive match since their 3–4 loss to Liverpool in 2018.
Manchester City received 3 yellow cards in the match — Matheus Nunes, Josko Gvardiol, and Manuel Akanji were all booked. This is their highest card count in a Club World Cup fixture.

Al Hilal’s Marcos Leonardo was shown a yellow card for excessive celebration, becoming the first player in the tournament to be booked for that reason this season.
Alhilal scored as many goals against Manchester City tonight as Pep Guardiola’s sides had allowed in the first 11 FIFA CWC matches he was involved in (4).
Sources: Opta, WhoScored, ESPN