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Kayo Sports to Broadcast FIFA Club World Cup

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Kayo Sports has successfully secured the exclusive live streaming rights for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, a key fixture on the international football calendar.

This announcement marks a significant development for Kayo Sports and its subscribers, as the tournament promises to offer exciting football action starting June 15.

Kayo Sports plans to deliver comprehensive coverage of this event, including the introduction of a dedicated 24/7 channel.

This channel will feature a variety of content, including highlight packages, condensed matches, and additional programming aimed at delivering detailed analysis and insights into the tournament.

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025, which will feature an expanded format comprising 32 teams, is set to be hosted across 12 venues in the United States, with the evolution of the competition aiming to highlight a wider array of global football talent and provide a more extensive representation of the sport on an international scale.

Notable participants confirmed to compete include European clubs such as Chelsea FC, Manchester City, Real Madrid CF, Paris Saint-Germain, and FC Bayern Munich.

The inclusion of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 in Kayo Sports’ portfolio further strengthens its position within the Australian sports streaming market.

Additionally, the tournament will also be accessible to Foxtel and BINGE subscribers, widening its reach among football enthusiasts.

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