Blues take on Italian side in Orlando for group settler Manchester City face Juventus in their final group game of the FIFA Club World Cup, knowing that a victory is enough for them to top the group.Finishing above the Old Lady, as well as Wydad AC and Al Ain - both of whom are guaranteed not to qualify - means City will play whoever finishes second place in group H in the Round of 16, either Real Madrid, RB Salzburg or Al Hilal, but finishing second means they’ll play whoever finishes first in that group.A draw is enough for Juventus to qualify in first, as their +8 goal difference from 5-0 and 4-1 wins means they have a higher number of goals scored than City and would subsequently qualify ahead of them. Here are five things to look out for in the all European clash:Gundogan and Bernardo in midfield Photo by Patrick Smith - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images Perhaps not the most popular opinion, but I think Ilkay Gundogan and Bernardo Silva will both start and thrive against Juventus.Gundogan has been excellent in the last few months, with this being the time of the year he always seems to thrive in.Since he’s been moved to playing less as a defensive midfielder and more as a number ten, we’ve seen the best of the former German international. He scored two goals against Al-Ain and earned his start against Igor Tudor’s side.Bernardo, meanwhile, has just been appointed as the new club captain. He’s one of Pep Guardiola’s favourite players and when at his best absolutely deserves to start in the centre of the park.Partnered in a double pivot with Rodri or, for the time being, Nico Gonzalez or Tijjani Reijnders, he can continue to contribute to this City team.Opposition watch - Andrea Cambiaso Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images Juventus’s Andrea Cambiaso has been linked to joining City.The left back, who can also play right back or in central midfield, is unlikely to join after the signing of Rayan Ait-Nouri, but if City decide to sign a right back surely they’ll consider Cambiaso as an alternative option to first choice target Tino Livramento if they fail to land him.Hopefully we get to see the Italian international in action, where he can prove how good an addition he could be for the club.Who plays at centre back? Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images Guardiola has the devil’s own job deciding which of his seven centre backs he should pick from.John Stones won’t be likely to be fit enough, whilst Vitor Reis will probably not start this game where a win has so much riding on it.Ruben Dias wasn’t deemed fit enough to start against Al Ain, and Josko Gvardiol came off somewhat unexpectedly in the second period.Therefore, I think it’ll be two of Abdukodir Khusanov, Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji that start at centre back. I’m leaning more towards the latter two, due to their experience.Khusanov’s pace is valuable, but against Dusan Vlahovic, the extra experience and maturity of Akanji and Ake I think will be more valuable.And who plays out wide? Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images Wingers are a funny one at City nowadays, as there are so many different options with different skillsets.Phil Foden, Rayan Cherki and Omar Marmoush prefer to drift central, whilst Jeremy Doku and Savinho instead hug the touchline. Oscar Bobb can do both.I expect the winger choices to depend on who plays at full back. If the full backs sit narrow, the wingers go wide, and vice versa.Something like Matheus Nunes and Ait-Nouri at full back with Foden and Marmoush would be my guess, but with the vast number of options it could realistically be anything.The first real test for City Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images With respect to Wydad and Al Ain, this is the first chance for the new look City to test their mettle.The good vibe seems to be back, with the increased application of the coaches in training reportedly rubbing off well on the players.Rodri and Bobb, as well as the three new signings, have all made a positive impact so far, but this is their first real test.Juventus are a good team, and as we all know, they beat City last December when they were at their lowest point form wise.This match will be the perfect indicator to show us how far City have come as a team in just six months.