Club World Cup 2023: Schedule and how to watch

Everything you need to know ahead of the annual tournament

Harry Latham-Coyle
Tuesday 19 December 2023 03:48 EST
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Real Madrid secured the 2022 Club World Cup
Real Madrid secured the 2022 Club World Cup (Getty Images)

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The Club World Cup returns with seven competing teams hoping to secure victory in Saudi Arabia.

The annual tournament features the six champions of each Fifa confederation’s continental champions, plus the league winners of the host nation.

Manchester City will be Europe’s representative after Pep Guardiola’s side finally secured an elusive Champions League crown as part of a treble.

They will be hoping to succeed Real Madrid as club champions of the world.

Here’s everything you need to know. Get the latest football odds from the best betting sites.

When is the Club World Cup?

The 2023 Club World Cup will be held between Tuesday 12 December and Friday 22 December in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the Club World Cup live on TNT Sports, or stream the action via discovery+. The schedule is as follows (all times GMT).

  • Semi-final 1, Monday 18 December, Fluminese 2-0 Al Ahly KO 6pm on TNT Sports 2
  • Semi-final 2, Tuesday 19 December, Manchester City vs Urawa Reds, KO 6pm on TNT Sports 2
  • 3rd Place Play-off, Friday 22 December, KO 2.30pm on TNT Sports 1
  • Final, Friday 22 December, Fluminese vs Manchester City / Urawa Reds KO 6pm on TNT Sports 2

Which teams are competing?

The six qualified teams and the confederations they are representing are:

Manchester City (Uefa)

Fluminese (Conmebol)

Urawa Red Diamonds (AFC)

Al Ahly (CAF)

Leon (Concacaf)

Auckland City (OFC)

Additionally, Saudi champions Al-Ittihad will represent the home nation.

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