2025 FIFA Club World Cup TV Channels, Coverage & Broadcast Rights
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is set to be the biggest tournament in its history. This year, 32 clubs from different countries competed for the trophy. Every soccer fan is excited to watch their favorite clubs on the global stage.
In this guide, I will explain everything you need to know about watching the Biggest tournament. I will cover TV channels, Coverage, and broadcasting rights in each region, whether you prefer to watch it on your TV or stream it on the go. Hope you can watch every match from anywhere!
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Broadcasting Overview
In December 2024, DAZN secured the global rights to stream every FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match. This €1 billion deal allows DAZN to show all games worldwide, except for a few regions. Even better, DAZN announced that they will stream the matches for free.
If you live in a country where DAZN operates, you can watch every match on their app or website without extra cost. You can watch using a smartphone, a tablet, a smart TV, or even your computer.
FIFA also allowed DAZN to sublicense some rights to local broadcasters. This means you can watch games on TV if you don’t want to stream.
DAZN isn’t available in China. FIFA signed a separate deal with Migu to show every match there. CCTV will also broadcast the final in China.
Broadcast Partners List by Region

Here’s a complete breakdown of which TV channels and platforms will broadcast the FIFA Club World Cup 2025:
Country/Region | Broadcaster(s) | Matches |
---|---|---|
United States (English) | TNT Sports | 24 matches |
United States (Spanish) | TelevisaUnivision | 18 matches |
United Kingdom | Channel 5 | 23 matches |
Brazil | Globo (free TV) | 25 matches |
Brazil | Globo (paid TV) | 40 matches |
Brazil | CazéTV | 39 matches |
Argentina | Telefe | 21 matches |
Australia | Fox Sports / Kayo Sports | All matches |
Spain | Mediaset | One match per day |
Italy | Mediaset | One match per day |
South America (except Brazil) | DSports | All matches |
Bolivia | Red Uno | 14 matches |
Costa Rica | Teletica | All matches |
Honduras | Deportes TVC | All matches |
Guatemala | TV Azteca Guate | TBD |
Panama | Nex | TBD |
Peru | América Televisión | TBD |
Egypt | MBC Group | TBD |
Russia | Okko | All matches |
Venezuela | Televen | All matches |
Sub-Saharan Africa | Iris Sport Media (Distributor) | TBD |
China | Migu | All matches |
China | CCTV | Final only |
Note: If you don’t see full coverage on TV in your country, DAZN will stream all matches online.
Also Check: FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Schedule
How to Watch the Club World Cup 2025 Online?
DAZN will stream every match for free in most countries. You can watch it on the DAZN app or website. The app is compatible with mobile devices, smart TVs, tablets, and desktop computers.
If you’re in China, you’ll need to use Migu to stream. CCTV will also show the final on TV in China.
In the U.S., you can stream games using TNT Sports or TelevisaUnivision’s platforms, depending on whether you want English or Spanish coverage. In Australia, Kayo Sports will stream every match. In Brazil, Globo’s streaming service and CazéTV will carry games.
Many local broadcasters will also offer streaming on their apps. But if you want to guarantee access to every game, DAZN is the best option for most fans.
Broadcast Rights Timeline & Negotiations
The process to secure broadcast rights took time. FIFA first tried to make a deal with Apple for $1 billion to stream the tournament exclusively. Those talks didn’t work out.
By September 2024, FIFA still hadn’t found a broadcaster. They called an emergency meeting to solve the issue. Finally, in December 2024, DAZN made a deal with FIFA for €1 billion to stream all matches worldwide.
In April 2025, FIFA also made a separate deal with Migu for China, since DAZN isn’t available there. CCTV also got the rights to show the final in China.
These deals ensure that worldwide fans can watch the tournament on TV or online.
FAQs: 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Broadcast Rights
Can I watch the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 for free?
Yes. DAZN will stream every match for free in most countries.
What TV channel will show the FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S.?
TNT Sports will show 24 matches in English. TelevisaUnivision will broadcast 18 games in Spanish for U.S. viewers.
How can I watch the FIFA Club World Cup online?
You can stream every match for free on DAZN. If you’re in China, you’ll need to use Migu.
Is DAZN available everywhere?
DAZN is available in most countries but not in China. Chinese fans must use Migu.
Will every match be shown on TV in every country?
Not always. Some broadcasters will air all matches, while others will show selected games. DAZN will stream every match online.
Who is broadcasting the FIFA Club World Cup in the UK?
Channel 5 will broadcast 23 matches, including games with English clubs and other key matches.
How many matches will be on free TV in Brazil?
Globo will show 25 matches on free TV. Globo’s paid TV channels will show 40 matches. CazéTV will stream 39 matches.
How can fans in Australia watch the tournament?
Fans in Australia can watch all matches live on Fox Sports and stream them on Kayo Sports.
Will there be coverage in Africa?
Yes. Iris Sport Media is handling broadcasting rights in Sub-Saharan Africa. More details will be announced closer to the tournament.
Will the final be on TV in China?
Yes. CCTV will broadcast the final in China. Fans can stream other matches on Migu.