
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 has arrived – here’s the TV channel and live stream information you need to watch the action for free in the UK.
The revamped competition – taking place in the United States this summer – features teams from around the globe and lasts for almost a full month.
There are two Premier League sides taking part, Chelsea and Manchester City, along with a number of other European clubs such as Real Madrid.
Scroll down to find out which TV channel will be showing the Club World Cup, how to live stream it, the kick-off times and how each group looks…
Club World Cup TV channel and live stream
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To watch the Club World Cup for free on terrestrial TV in the UK, you can tune in to 5, which was formerly known as Channel 5 and Five.
5 is showing 23 games during the Club World Cup. If you have Sky, the channel you need is 105 for 5 HD (High Definition).

It’s also channel number 105 if you have a Virgin Media box. On Freeview, it’s 5 for SD (Standard Definition) and 105 for HD.
Football fans are also able to watch all of the Club World Cup via a live stream on DAZN, with all 63 matches to be broadcast globally for free.
If you are not already a subscriber, don’t fear, because you can sign up for a free DAZN account with no hidden costs or fees.
What time do games kick-off in the UK?

Kick-off times in the UK during the group stage of the Club World Cup vary on each day between 5pm BST (British Summer Time) and 2am BST.
If you stay up late enough on Saturday, June 14 you’ll be able to watch the first match at 1am on Sunday, June 15 as Al Ahly play against Inter Miami.
The next matches are Bayern Munich vs Auckland City (5pm UK time) and Paris Saint-Germain vs Atletico Madrid (8pm UK time) on Sunday, June 15.
Chelsea’s first match against Los Angeles FC kicks off at 8pm BST on Monday, June 16. The Blues then lock horns with Flamengo (7pm UK time) on June 20 and face ES Tunis (2am UK time) on June 25.
City, meanwhile, are in action against Wydad AC on June 18 (5pm UK time), Al Ain on June 23 (2am BST) and Juventus on June 26 (8pm BST).
Club World Cup groups

Group A
Palmeiras – Winners of the 2021 Copa Libertadores
Porto – Fifth-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Al Ahly – Winners of the 2020/21 CAF Champions League
Inter Miami – Winners of the 2024 MLS Supporters’ Shield
Group B
PSG – Second-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Atletico Madrid – Sixth-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Botafogo – Winners of the 2024 Copa Libertadores
Seattle Sounders – Winners of the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League
Group C
Bayern Munich – Best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Auckland City – Best OFC Champions League winners in the OFC four-year ranking
Boca Juniors – Second-best ranked eligible team in the CONMEBOL four-year ranking
Benfica – Seventh-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Group D
Flamengo – Winners of the 2022 Copa Libertadores
Esperance de Tunis – Best-ranked eligible team in the CAF four-year ranking
Chelsea – Winners of the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League
Los Angeles FC – Winners of the play-in match

Group E
River Plate – Best-ranked eligible team in the CONMEBOL four-year ranking
Urawa Red Diamonds – Winners of the 2022 AFC Champions League
Monterray – Winners of the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League
Inter Milan – Fourth-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Group F
Fluminense – Winners of the 2023 Copa Libertadores
Borussia Dortmund – Third-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Ulsan HD – Best-ranked eligible team in the AFC four-year ranking
Mamelodi Sundowns – Second-best ranked eligible team in the CAF four-year ranking
Group G
Man City – Winners of the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League
Wydad AC – Winners of the 2021/22 CAF Champions League
Al Ain – Winners of the 2023/24 AFC Champions League
Juventus – Eighth-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking
Group H
Real Madrid – Winners of the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League
Al Hilal – Winners of the 2021 AFC Champions League
Pachuca – Winners of the 2024 CONCACAF Champions League
Red Bull Salzburg – Ninth-best ranked eligible team in the UEFA four-year ranking