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Is Juventus vs Man City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Club World Cup for free

Is Juventus vs Man City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Club World Cup for free

Independent6 hours ago

The battle for top spot in Group G comes to a head in Orlando as Manchester City and Juventus go head-to-head in pursuit of an easier knockouts draw.
Both European giants have already booked their respective places in the round of 16, convincingly beating Wydad AC and Al Ain to each boast a goal difference of eight after two games.
Now comes the biggest test of the competition for both sides, with the prospect of avoiding likely Group H winners Real Madrid in the next round acting as a major motivation.
Man City have a poor record against The Old Lady, having lost three of their previous four meetings against the Italian titans over the past 15 years.
Here's everything you need to know.
When and where is Juventus vs Man City?
Juventus take on Manchester City at 3pm ET on Thursday 26 June which is at 8pm BST.
The clash will take place at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, previously home to XFL team Orlando Guardians.
How to watch the Club World Cup
DAZN will be broadcasting each match of the tournament live, including the final, for free in the UK.
All users can watch a live stream on television and mobile devices, all they need to do is sign up for the company's DAZN Freemium service, with the option to watch ad-free coverage for £14.99. Users can watch DAZN from anywhere by using the DAZN App on TVs, smartphones and any device with a web browser.
Club World Cup schedule
GROUP STAGE
Thursday 26 June
Group G: Wydad AC vs. Al Ain, 3 p.m. ET, (8 p.m. BST) (Washington)
Group G: Juventus vs. Manchester City, 3 p.m. ET, (8 p.m. BST) (Orlando)
Group H: Al Hilal vs. Mexico Pachuca, 9 p.m. ET, (2 a.m. BST) (Nashville)
Group H: FC Salzburg vs. Real Madrid, 9 p.m. ET, (2 a.m. BST) (Philadelphia)
ROUND OF 16
Saturday 28 June
Match 49: Palmeiras vs. Botafogo (Philadelphia)
Match 50: Benfica vs. Chelsea (Charlotte)
Sunday 29 June
Match 51: PSG vs. Inter Miami (Atlanta)
Match 52: Flamengo vs. Bayern Munich (Miami)
Monday 30 June
Match 53: Inter Milan vs. Fluminense (Charlotte)
Match 54: Winners of Group G vs. Runners of Group H (Orlando)
Tuesday 1 July
Match 55: Borussia Dortmund vs. Monterrey (Atlanta)
Match 56: Winners of Group H vs. Runners of Group G (Miami)
QUARTER-FINALS
Friday 4 July
Match 57: Winners of Match 49 vs. Winners of Match 50 (Philadelphia)
Match 58: Winners of Match 53 vs. Winners of Match 54 (Orlando)
Saturday 5 July
Match 59: Winners of Match 51 vs. Winners of Match 52 (Atlanta)
Match 60: Winners of Match 55 vs. Winners of Match 56 (East Rutherford)
SEMI-FINALS
Tuesday 8 July
Match 61: Winners of Match 57 vs. Winners of Match 58 (East Rutherford)
Wednesday 9 July
Match 62: Winners of Match 59 vs. Winners of Match 60 (East Rutherford)
FINAL
Sunday 13 July

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