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Want to know where to watch the Club World Cup live? Read this post until the end, because here, we will present to you all the possibilities available.
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Where to watch the Club World Cup live, online and for free

Many people are unsure of where they can watch the Club World Cup live, online and for free, especially Flamengo fans.
The only representative from South America in the competition, after having won the 2022 Libertadores, Flamengo has not yet managed to win the title with the multi-champion generation that was born in 2019, with Jorge Jesus.
Set to debut on February 7th at 4pm, the team is preparing to face the winner between Al Hilal x Wydad Casablanca.
If you want to enjoy the event a little more, you can follow another great champion, Real Madrid.
The Spanish team, current Champions League champion, returns to the World Cup after a four-year absence.
It is expected that the final clash will also be between Flamengo and Real Madrid, marking the reunion between Vinicius Junior, who plays for the merengue team, and the Regatas club, which formed it.
But, after all, where can you watch the Club World Cup matches live and for free?
There are currently six ways available for you to watch the Club World Cup, which are:
TV Globe;
GE;
FIFA+;
Cazé TV on Youtube;
Cazé TV on Twitch.
In the list, only two channels are not free, SporTV and GloboPlay.
To be able to follow the games on these two channels, you must have a subscription to channels such as Sky, Claro TV and others.
– Grupo Globo:
Traditionally, Grupo Globo tends to broadcast the Club World Cup and, this year, it would be no different.
There are currently two ways for you to follow the games through Globo channels.
The first option is to watch Globo online, where you will direct access to the channel and Globo in your region will appear.
The other way is to access the GE channel, where you watch a 30-minute pre-game before the clashes to stay up to date behind the scenes through updates via Twitter.
Then, at game time, it tends to be broadcast.
– FIFA+:
FIFA also intends to offer football lovers a free, online, live broadcast of the Club World Cup.
So, when you click here, you are redirected to the organization's page and will have access to the games that are currently being offered.
Additionally, if the game hasn't started yet, the site offers a countdown so you can stay up to date and know how long until the game starts.
Game narrations tend to be mostly in English, in other cases, only the game is broadcast, without any type of commentary during the match.
– Cazé Channels:
Finally, if you are looking for a third alternative to watch, other than Globo or even the official FIFA+ website, there are Cazé channels.
In order to be more relaxed than traditional broadcasts, here you will be up to date with all the game's news as well.
The idea is to follow Cazé's relaxed chat with a guest, at the same time as he narrates the game.
There are two ways for you to access the channel, through Youtube and Twitch.
Both broadcasts are free and aim to show Flamengo games only.
And if you want to watch the games just to watch Flamengo, Cazé's channel is a great alternative, as he has already made it clear that he will narrate the games, but that he supports the Gávea team.
Now that you know where to watch the Club World Cup live, online and for free, prepare the popcorn, separate the beer and hope, if not for Flamengo, for a good show.
Big hug and see you in the next post.