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Watch Chelsea vs Flamengo in the Club World Cup for free

Watch Chelsea vs Flamengo in the Club World Cup for free

Daily Mirror7 hours ago

Chelsea go into their second Group D game on the back of 2-0 win against LAFC, with Enzo Maresca's men facing Brazilian side Flamengo in Philadelphia
Chelsea continue their FIFA Club World Cup campaign today (June 20) with their second group stage fixture. Their opponent is Rio de Janeiro's Flamengo, who play in the Brazilian Série A.
Enzo Maresca's men kicked-off the tournament with a comfortable 2-0 win against LAFC on Monday, while Flamengo earned the same score against Es Tunis. The two sides will meet in the latest round of Group D fixtures at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field, home of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.
Chelsea are flying high following their UEFA Conference League triumph in May, with the Club World Cup providing another chance of silverware ahead of the 2025/26 Premier League season. The Blues will come up against a familiar face in today's fixture in ex-Chelsea midfielder Jorginho, who now plays his football with the Brazilian side.
Ahead of the game, Maresca said he intends to rotate his squad throughout the tournament, with three to five changes expected each game. Speaking to Sky Sports, the Chelsea boss said: 'Because it's a tournament and we have a game every three days, we need to rotate players.
'I'm not saying that we are going to rotate 10, 11 players each game, but we need to rotate three, four, five each game for sure. We cannot play every three games with the same players.
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'The ones that we try to rotate a little bit in the first game are the ones that we try to rotate since day one – Romeo (Lavia) and Reece (James). Also, we gave some minutes to Moi (Caicedo) after he played all season and with Dario Essugo. We are going to try to continue on that.'
Here's when Chelsea vs Flamengo will kick off and how to watch the game for free.
When is Chelsea vs Flamengo
Chelsea vs Flamengo is scheduled to kick off at 7pm, with coverage starting an hour earlier at 6pm.
How to watch Chelsea vs Flamengo
Chelsea vs Flamengo will be broadcast live on DAZN, with fans able to watch the game for free by setting up a free DAZN account. This provides access to every game in the Club World Cup, including Chelsea's final group stage fixture against Es Tunis on June 25.
There's also the option to upgrade to DAZN's Premium subscription from £9.99, which delivers the action with HDR picture quality and Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, plus highlights, replays, fewer adverts and full access to the rest of the DAZN platform. DAZN has sublicensed 23 Club World Cup fixtures to Channel 5, with these games will be broadcast on both DAZN and 5, however, Chelsea vs Flamengo has not been selected for UK broadcast.
Elsewhere, the 2025/26 Premier League fixtures have been confirmed, with Sky Sports set to broadcast 80% of the televised fixtures including Chelsea's opener against Crystal Palace on August 17. Fans will be able to watch the game with Sky's £35 Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle.

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