2025 Fifa World Cup Final Tv. THE GREATEST FINAL EVER?! Argentina v France FIFA World Cup Qatar DAZN will broadcast every minute and every moment from the event, with all 63 matches, live-streamed, free to view on DAZN globally, and in multiple languages. The first edition of the new-look FIFA Club World Cup will be held from June 15 to July 13, 2025 in the United States
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025, kicking off on Saturday, June 14, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, will be played in twelve venues across the US - culminating with the Final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, July 13 TNT Sports will televise 24 of the 63 matches, including the final, on TNT, TBS and TruTV in a deal with the streaming sports service, which retains global rights
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Warner Bros Discovery's (WBD) TNT Sports has agreed a sublicensing deal with DAZN to broadcast live games from the 2025 Fifa Club World Cup on its pay-TV channels in the US 32 teams from six continents will face other global juggernauts for the first time. FIFA Club World Cup 2025, kicking off on Saturday, June 14, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, will be played in twelve venues across the US - culminating with the Final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, July 13
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Teams A Look at the Clubs Competing in the. The world's leading sports entertainment platform DAZN has agreed a multi-faceted partnership with TNT Sports in the United States to broadcast FIFA Club World Cup 2025 on the Warner Bros The inaugural 32 team club competition will be hosted in the United States with the final earmarked for July 13.
Key Facts About the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The first edition of the new-look FIFA Club World Cup will be held from June 15 to July 13, 2025 in the United States TNT Sports will televise 24 of the 63 matches, including the final, on TNT, TBS and TruTV in a deal with the streaming sports service, which retains global rights