
Club World Cup: How to watch PSG vs Atletico Madrid clash - Live stream, venue, time and other details
The opening day of the FIFA
Club World Cup
brings one of the most highly anticipated clashes of the group stage, as reigning European champions
Paris Saint-Germain
(PSG) take on
Atletico Madrid
in Group B at the iconic Rose Bowl, Pasadena in Los Angeles.
Both sides are considered strong contenders to lift the trophy, but with South American champions Botafogo looming as a major threat and MLS side Seattle Sounders enjoying home-field advantage, a loss in this high-stakes opener could prove costly.
The result could heavily influence the path to the knockout rounds, adding extra tension to an already blockbuster encounter.
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HOW TO WATCH PSG-ATLETICO MADRID CLASH LIVE
Date:
June 15, Sunday
Start Time:
3pm ET
Live Events
Venue:
Rose Bowl - Pasadena, Los Angeles
Where to watch:
DAZN and TNT
Just two weeks ago, PSG celebrated a historic milestone by capturing their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a stunning 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the final in Munich.
The triumph capped a dominant season in which PSG also secured a domestic league and cup double, bringing their total to nearly 60 matches played this campaign.
Now, under the guidance of coach
Luis Enrique
, the team is aiming to complete a dream season by reaching the Club World Cup final in New York on July 13 and adding one more trophy to an already glittering haul.
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