Top-level football on our screens: the World Club Cup will be broadcast on TV3. © Go3

The new format of the FIFA Club World Cup will be broadcasted live on Lithuanian television. The tournament organized by FIFA will be broadcast live on the TV3 channel and the "Go3" television network.

From June 14 to July 13, sports fans in Lithuania will be able to enjoy an entirely new international football club tournament at the highest level, as announced in the official press release. Following the signing of a sublicensing agreement with the global tournament broadcaster "DAZN", the FIFA Club World Cup tournament will be available to watch in our country via "Go3" television and the TV3 channel. A total of 32 top football clubs from around the world will compete in the Club World Cup, playing a total of 63 matches.

The tournament will consist of eight groups of four teams, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the knockout stage. Football experts and fans are already anticipating exciting star matchups, including possible encounters between European and South American giants, so viewers can enjoy not only world-class talents on display but also an impressive football spectacle.

Football fans will be able to watch all tournament matches via "Go3" television. Additionally, one match per day will be broadcast in Lithuania on the TV3 television channel. "DAZN" will continue to be the official broadcaster of the FIFA Club World Cup's 63 matches.

Europe will be represented by the UEFA Champions League winners from 2021-2024 – Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Manchester City – as well as nine other clubs selected based on the UEFA club ranking during this period. Among them are the new Champions League winners PSG, Bayern Munich, Porto, Benfica, Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, and Red Bull Salzburg.

Italy, England, Spain, Spain, Germany, and Portugal will each have two teams. However, Brazil leads in total number of clubs with four clubs, three clubs will be from Major League Soccer (MLS), two from Mexico, and two from Argentina.

The matches will be played in as many as 12 stadiums in the United States, five of which will also be used in next year’s FIFA World Cup, where the strongest national teams will compete. The semifinals and final will take place at MetLife Stadium – home to NFL teams the New York Giants and New York Jets – which can accommodate up to 93,000 spectators.

Watch all FIFA Club World Cup matches via "Go3" television and enjoy one exclusive clash daily on TV3.

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