How to Watch the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Online for Free
This summer, the FIFA Club World Cup is getting bigger and more accessible. For the first time, 32 of the top clubs from around the world will face off in the U.S., with matches running from June 15 to July 13. And the good news? You can watch the whole thing online, without paying for cable or a premium sports subscription. Here’s a breakdown of the easiest ways to stream every match, even if you’re outside a supported region.
Watch Every Game Free on DAZN (in Certain Countries)

DAZN is the official streaming partner for the tournament and will show every match, including the final, live online. In select countries, DAZN is offering free access, with no subscription or credit card required. All you need is an account.
Where it’s free:
- Canada
- Germany
- UK
- Japan
- Some Latin American countries
To start:
- Visit dazn.com
- Sign up for a free account
- Stream matches from your browser, app, or smart TV
Use a VPN to Access DAZN If It’s Blocked in Your Area

Not in a country where DAZN is free? A VPN can help. It allows you to access the service by routing your connection through a supported country.
Steps:
- Choose a reliable VPN (ExpressVPN, NordVPN, or Surfshark are popular)
- Set your location to Canada or the UK
- Visit DAZN’s site and create an account
- Start streaming like you normally would
Make sure you’re using a fast VPN for uninterrupted streams, especially during high-demand matches.
Use FIFA+ for Highlights and Off-the-Field Coverage

While FIFA+ won’t stream matches live, it’s still worth having. The platform offers free access to:
- Match recaps
- Player interviews
- Tournament features
- Recap clips and post-game analysis
It works well on mobile, desktop, or through their app. Visit FIFA+
Keep Up With Clips and Updates on YouTube & Social Media

If you’re not watching live but still want quick updates, official FIFA accounts on YouTube and X (formerly Twitter) are solid go-tos. You’ll get short highlight clips, team news, and game recaps almost in real time.
Links worth bookmarking:
It’s a quick way to catch up if you missed a game or just want to see the goals.
Check the Full Match Schedule
With 32 teams and matches spread across multiple cities, it helps to know what’s happening and when. FIFA’s site has the full match calendar, updated in real time by your timezone. Full schedule and updates
You don’t need a cable package to catch the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. With DAZN offering free streams in many regions, and FIFA+ and YouTube rounding out the coverage, it’s easier than ever to follow the tournament online. Set your account up early, check the schedule, and you’ll be ready when the first match kicks off. If you’re also keeping up with major gaming news, we’ve covered the recent delay of Grand Theft Auto VI now officially pushed to 2026. You can read more about what that means for players and Rockstar’s development timeline in our latest post.
More…
- https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/club-world-cup/usa-2025/articles/dazn-stream-show-live-globally-broadcast
- https://www.frontofficesports.com/fifa-club-world-cup-tnt-dazn/
- https://www.dazn.com/en-US/news/soccer/fifa-club-world-cup-2025-usa-dazn-tnt-sport-broadcast-partnership/p5061mc4kx2t1035bxggoue1z