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How to watch Chelsea vs. PSG in the 2025 Club World Cup final for free: Time, streaming

How to watch Chelsea vs. PSG in the 2025 Club World Cup final for free: Time, streaming

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After 62 games that saw 30 teams get eliminated, just two teams and one game remain in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Two UEFA titleholders, Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will go head-to-head in this afternoon's Club World Cup final.
Chelsea FC entered the Club World Cup as the current UEFA Conference League champions after being crowned in May with a victory over Real Betis. The English Premier League fourth-place finishers had relatively easy path to the final was marked by just one loss.
In mid-May, PSG won the French Ligue 1 for the 13th time, and then just two weeks later, defeated Inter Milan 5-0 in the UEFA Champions League final. While they also only lost one game in the group stage, their last four wins were all shutouts victories.
Two of the top club teams in the world will now battle it out at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium for the FIFA title.
Chelsea vs. PSG: what to know When: July 13, 3 p.m. ET
July 13, Where: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey) Streaming: DAZN
Here's everything you need to know about Chelsea vs. PSG, including how you can tune in for free on DAZN.
When is the Chelsea vs. PSG match?
Chelsea takes on PSG in the Club World Cup final today, July 13, at 3 p.m. ET.
How to watch Chelsea vs. PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup for free:
You'll be able to watch Chelsea vs. PSG for free on DAZN, with no subscription necessary!
No matter where you are in the world, you can watch the FIFA Club World Cup for free on DAZN. All you need to get started is an email address. No subscription is required, but you will have to make a free account on the streamer to start watching.
DAZN also has premium, paid options available to enhance your viewing experience with HDR picture, Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, and fewer ads. DAZN Premium plans begin at $19.99/month.
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