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There is a full slate of matches for the FIFA Club World Cup on Tuesday, June 17, starting with a contest at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. where Borussia Dortmund takes on Fluminense.
Day 4 of the FIFA Club World Cup feature European powerhouses. Here is where you can watch Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund.
There is a lot of money to be made by teams competing at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup across the USA this summer.
Australia has a second option for watching the tournament live. Alongside DAZN's free coverage, pay TV broadcaster Foxtel and its sister streaming service Kayo will also be showing all 63 games. With four variables at play -- your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN -- your experience and success when streaming soccer may vary.
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About 150 British fans of Manchester City and Chelsea had to hand their passports in to the police for the month, because they are banned from attending matches in the U.K. and the government doesn't want them traveling to the U.S. for Club World Cup matches.
There were swathes of empty seats as Chelsea beat LAFC 2–0 to kick off their Club World Cup campaign. Why have attendances been poor at the start of the tournament?
Boca Juniors played in a home-like environment with the Argentine club’s supporters making up most of the 55,574 crowd at Hard Rock Stadium against one of Portugal’s premier teams. Both teams
The Superior Player Award is the Club World Cup’s version of what is usually referred to as the man-of-the-match award, given out at the end of games.
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After a day of partying at Philadelphia's landmarks, the 25,797 fans at the stadium produced an electric atmosphere for both teams. On the field, Flamengo's star power prevailed in a 2-0 win.
Soaring temperatures and oppressive humidity at the Club World Cup are fuelling concerns among players, coaches, and fans, with calls for additional cooling breaks and adjustments to match schedules.
Players are walking on to the pitch individually, often seen in athlete introductions for major American sports, boxing and at the Olympics.