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Paris Saint-Germain Vs Botafogo Live Football Streaming For FIFA Club World Cup 2025: How To Watch PSG Vs BOT Coverage On TV And Online

Paris Saint-Germain Vs Botafogo Live Football Streaming For FIFA Club World Cup 2025: How To Watch PSG Vs BOT Coverage On TV And Online

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Check out the live streaming details for Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match to be played at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena
Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena Live Football Streaming For the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Match: Paris Saint-Germain and Botafogo look to build on their opening game victories with an exciting Group B tussle for the FIFA Club World Cup on Friday, June 20, at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena in California. After winning the Champions League crown, the high-flying PSG continued their great form by defeating Atletico Madrid 4-0 in their first match.
Botafogo also bagged three crucial points from their first-match triumph over Seattle Sounders. A victory could help the Brazilians finish top 2 in the table with Madrid awaiting them in the final group encounter. For PSG, a win over Botafogo will massively boost their chances of ending at the top of the table as Luis Enrique's side take on Seattles in their last game.
What date Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match will be played?
PSG vs BOT will be played on June 20, Friday
PSG vs BOT will be played at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena
PSG vs BOT will be televised live in India on the Eurosport TV channels
How do I watch Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match live streaming?
PSG vs BOT will be streamed live on the Fancode app and website in India.
What are the Predicted Line-ups for Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match live game?
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June 18, 2025, 18:05 IST

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