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Watch Juventus vs Manchester City Free on DAZN: Club World Cup Broadcast Info

Watch Juventus vs Manchester City Free on DAZN: Club World Cup Broadcast Info

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Man City take on Juventus in the final game of the Club World Cup group stages, with the winner set to progress through as group winners - but the match is not on UK TV
Manchester City must secure a win against Juventus to advance as group winners into the knockout stages of the FIFA Club World Cup.
Following underwhelming performances in the Premier League and Champions League, the US-based tournament offers City a chance to clinch some silverware.
Pep Guardiola 's team followed their 2-0 triumph over Wydad AC with a resounding 6-0 victory against United Arab Emirates side Al Ain. Despite winning both matches, scoring eight goals and conceding none, they remain second in their group.
Juventus are currently leading the Citizens, having scored one more goal. Depending on results, City could potentially face Real Madrid in the last 16.
The crucial match against Juventus will not be broadcast on UK TV, but fans can still watch City in action. Record Sport provides guidance on how to watch Erling Haaland and his teammates.
When does the Juventus vs Man City match start?
The game is set to kick off at 3pm local time (8pm BST) on Thursday in Orlando, Florida. The teams will compete at the Camping World Stadium, which has a capacity of 60,219 spectators.
Where can you watch Juventus vs Man City?
Channel 5 secured some of the television rights to broadcast the Club World Cup, but this match will not be shown. Streaming platform DAZN holds the main tournament rights.
However, the platform is airing the matches for free in the UK. To tune in, viewers need to sign up for DAZN's Freemium service.
Customers won't face any hidden charges and will be able to stream the matches through the DAZN App on smart TVs, tablets, smartphones, and laptops. For an advert-free experience, viewers can opt for the platform's ad-free option at £14.99.
What's the latest on the Juventus vs Man City team news?
Rodri has made appearances in both of City's Club World Cup triumphs, but Guardiola has made it clear he won't be playing a full half anytime soon to avoid injury risks.
Regarding the Ballon d'Or winner, Guardiola mentioned: "Step-by-step. He cannot play more than 30 minutes. He still struggles a bit in the duels, still needs to be a little bit stronger, but it's normal."
Newcomer Rayan Ait-Nouri caught the eye with his initial outing for City in their victory over Al Ain and could find himself in the starting line-up once more. Conversely, Claudio Echeverri, who scored in his inaugural start against the Emirati team, is doubtful after being substituted at the break due to an ankle twist.

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