Aussie football fans treated to full FIFA Club World Cup access
Australian football fans will be able to watch the world’s best clubs come June, with the FIFA Club World Cup to be broadcast live. All the details.
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Australian football fans will be able to watch the best football clubs in the world go head to head at the FIFA Club World Cup with all 63 games to be broadcast live on Kayo.
The competition includes 32 teams from around the globe including Manchester City, Bayern Munich, PSG and A-League’s side Auckland FC.
It will pit players like Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, Cole Palmer and Kylian Mbappe against each other in a race to be crowned the FIFA World Club champion.
City lifted the trophy last year but Real Madrid are the most successful team in the tournament’s history with five crowns.
All 63 matches will be played from June 15 to July 13 across 12 stadiums in the United States.
No Australian team qualified for the tournament with just four spots available to Asian clubs. Auckland FC, who claimed the ALM’s premiership this season in their inaugural year, are in a pool with Bayern Munich, CA Boca Juniors and SL Benfica.
It will be a little teaser of what is to come for the 2026 World Cup which will be co-hosted by the USA, Mexico and Canada.
It is the first year of the expanded competition format.
All of the games will be available live on Kayo Sports.
Football fans will be able to keep across all the latest news with Kayo operating a dedicated channel 24/7 during the competition – it will include highlight packages, mini matches from every game and shows capturing all the colour and background stories of the tournament.
Action kicks off on June 15 with what should be a blockbuster clash between Messi’s Inter Miami FC and Egypt’s AL Ahly FC at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
All Foxtel and BINGE subscribers will also be able to watch the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
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Originally published as Aussie football fans treated to full FIFA Club World Cup access