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FIFA Club World Cup games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for June 14

FIFA Club World Cup games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for June 14

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FIFA Club World Cup games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for June 14
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The United States hosts the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup from the first match on June 14 through the championship tilt on July 13. Keep up with all the action with USA TODAY as top club teams across the globe compete for the first time since 2023.
Here is the full FIFA Club World Cup schedule for June 14 and how to watch all the games.
FIFA Club World Cup schedule today
All times Eastern
Inter Miami CF vs. Al Ahly FC, 8 p.m., DAZN, TBS, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Watch every Club World Cup game for free on DAZN
FIFA Club World Cup scores and results
See scores, results for all the games listed above

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