Underdog Chelsea ready for PSG in Club World Cup final
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Only one match remains in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which left many memorable moments during the first edition of the tournament to feature 32 teams, while being played in the United States. Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain and English side Chelsea will play in the Club World Cup final on July 13 at MetLife Stadium.
As the Club World Cup draws to a close on Sunday, North America's soccer community is celebrating what Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber calls a breakthrough moment for the region.
You can watch the final game of the tournament for free on DAZN, as well as on TBS, which you can tune into using platforms like Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, Max and more. Here's everything you need to know about this year's FIFA Club World Cup final, and how to get tickets.
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber believes the FIFA Club World Cup this summer has been an “absolute terrific success.”
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Chelsea captain Enzo Fernández has said the playing conditions at the Club World Cup are "very dangerous" and urged FIFA to "change the schedule" at the 2026 World Cup to avoid putting players at risk in the tournament next year.