On which channel can you watch the Club World Cup?

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By: Manu Tournoux

The Club World Cup starts this Tuesday in Saudi Arabia. Find out everything there is to know about its TV broadcast.

The Club World Cup sees the winners of the continental events in each continent compete against each other. Usually, this is an opportunity for European teams to flex their muscles. But, it also happens that they break their teeth.

Manchester City will undoubtedly be the team to beat, but with clubs in Saudi Arabia showing their financial might, it will be difficult to rule out Al-Ittihad, a club that boasts Fabinho, N’Golo Kanté and Karim Benzema in its ranks. If the Saudi team is crowned, Benzema will become the first player to win the Club World Cup with two different jerseys given that he is the title holder with Real Madrid.

The 2023 Club World Cup promises to be an exciting one. Here’s all the information you’ll need to follow the event live and streaming in the coming weeks…

Club World Cup schedule

First round. December 12: Al-Ittihad – Auckland City.

Second turn. December 15: Al Ahly SC – first round winner; Club Leon – Urawa Red Diamonds.

Semi-finals. December 18: Fluminense – winner of second round A. December 19: Manchester City – winner of second round B.

Match for 3rd place: December 22.

Final: December 22.

Which channels are showing the FIFA Club World Cup?

The FIFA Club World Cup takes place from December 12 to 22 in Saudi Arabia and can be watched on TV or streamed in a variety of ways.

In France, it is the L’Equipe channel which broadcasts the competition but only from the semi-finals. Streaming is also offered on L’Equipe Live. FIFA+ also covers the tournament.

If you live in the MENA region, you will need to subscribe to the Shahid service (5 euros/month) to watch the entire competition.

Otherwise, it is also possible to follow the event via IPTV and watch the matches on TNT Sport, SSC Sports or Sport TV1 Portugal.

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