
Inter Miami-Lionel Messi vs PSG live streaming: Kick off Date, time, how to watch FIFA Club World Cup free
Lionel Messi's Inter Miami are set to play PSG in the
FIFA Club World Cup
's last 16 knock out match. Messi used to play for the Paris club three years at PSG from 2021 to 2023. Paris Saint-Germain have come to the
Club World Cup
as newly crowned champions of Europe, but a meeting with the Inter Miami of Lionel Messi in the last 16 this Sunday brings back memories of unhappier times for the French club.
PSG vs Inter Miami Live Streaming
PSG versus Inter Miami FIFA Club World Cup will be kicked off at 12 pm (ET) on Sunday, June 29 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta. PSG versus Inter Miami will be streamed on DAZN website which reportedly offers free trial.
When PSG pounced in August 2021 to sign Messi after a cash-strapped Barcelona were unable to keep him, the French side logically thought the Argentinian could be the man to deliver elusive Champions League glory. Messi, who was 34 at the time, thought the same thing.
Alas, it did not work out that way, either in Messi's first season in Paris, under compatriot Mauricio Pochettino in 2021/22, or in the next campaign under Christophe Galtier. PSG had got to the Champions League final and then semi-finals in the two seasons prior to Messi's arrival, so he looked like the final piece in the jigsaw.
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Instead they went backwards with him in the side, going out of Europe's elite club competition in the last 16 two years running.
With Luis Enrique and PSG boasting big ambitions of adding a world title to their European crown, there would be even more bitterness felt if Messi -- days after his 38th birthday -- managed to knock them out on Sunday.
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Q1. When is PSG versus Inter Miami FIFA Club World Cup match?
A1. PSG versus Inter Miami FIFA Club World Cup will be kicked off at 12 pm (ET) on Sunday, June 29 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta.
Q2. Where can we watch FIFA Club World Cup match?
A2. PSG versus Inter Miami will be streamed on DAZN website which reportedly offers free trial.
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