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How to watch FIFA Club World Cup in South Africa 2025 – TV channel and live stream free

How to watch FIFA Club World Cup in South Africa 2025 – TV channel and live stream free

Find out where to watch the FIFA Club World Cup in South Africa – TV channel and live stream free.


In South Africa, soccer fans can watch the 2025 Club World Cup on Sporty TV. Find out where to watch via free live streaming online and TV channels.


The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will be the 1st edition of the tournament following its rebranding by the world football governing body. It features 32 teams, including the winners of the four previous continental championships.


The Club World Cup is scheduled to be played in the United States from June 14 to July 13, 2025. 


How to watch the Club World Cup in South Africa 

In South Africa, the FIFA Club World Cup TV coverage is available on Sporty TV including all live games and highlights.

SportyTV is a free-to-air sports channel with coverage of the English Premier League, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga, Saudi Pro League and more. Here’s how you can watch the channel at the comfort of your home:


TV Channels

StarTimes DTT (channel 258) and DTH (channel 190).


Streaming 

StarTimes ON: You can SportyTV on the go through the StarTimes ON app, which provides live and on-demand streaming.

YouTube: You can watch live games on SportyTV’s official YouTube channel. To get started, simply perform a search with the keyword "Sporty TV".


List of teams at the Club World Cup 

CAF (Africa)

Al Ahly (Egyptian Premier League, Egypt)

Wydad AC (Botola Pro, Morocco)

ES Tunis (Ligue 1, Tunisia)

Mamelodi Sundowns (Premier Soccer League, South Africa)


UEFA (Europe)

Chelsea (Premier League, England)

Manchester City (Premier League, England)

Real Madrid (La Liga, Spain)

Borussia Dortmund (1. Bundesliga, Germany)

Inter Milan (Serie A, Italy)

Juventus (Serie A, Italy)

Atletico Madrid (La Liga, Spain)

Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1, France)

Bayern Munich (1. Bundesliga, Germany)

FC Salzburg (Austrian Football Bundesliga, Austria)

Porto (Liga Portugal, Portugal)

Benfica (Liga Portugal, Portugal)


CONCACAF (North America)

CF Monterrey (Liga MX, Mexico)

Pachuca FC (Liga MX, Mexico)

Seattle Sounders (MLS, USA)

Los Angeles FC (MLS, USA)

Inter Miami (MLS, USA)


CONMEBOL (South America)

Palmeiras (Serie A, Brazil)

Flamengo (Serie A, Brazil)

Fluminense (Serie A, Brazil)

Botafogo (Serie A, Brazil)

River Plate (Primera Liga Argentina)

Boca Juniors (Primera Liga, Argentina)


AFC (Asia)

Al Hilal (Saudi Pro League, Saudi Arabia)

Urawa Red Diamonds (Saudi Pro League, Japan)

Al Ain (United Arab Emirates)

Ulsan HD FC (K-League, South Korea)


OFC (Oceania)

Auckland City (Premiership, New Zealand).


List of stadiums and venues, including their location 

Rose Bowl (88,500)

MetLife Stadium (82,500) 

Bank of America Stadium (75,000)

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (75,000)

Lincoln Financial Field (69,000)

Lumen Field (69,000)

Hard Rock Stadium (65,000)

Camping World Stadium (65,000)

Inter&Co Stadium (25,000)

Geodis Park (30,000)

TQL Stadium (26,000)

Audi Field (20,000)