May 31, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; LAFC defender Sergi Palencia (14) passes the ball in the second half against Club America during a playoff match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at BMO Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The FIFA Club World Cup will kick off on June 15 and run through July 13. It will be broadcast on DAZN and TNT Sports, who have announced their broadcast crew.

According to TNT and DAZN, the English-language broadcast will feature a diverse range of play-by-play commentators, including Luke Wileman, Tony Husband, Andrés Cantor and Kevin Egan. The studio hosts, Alex Scott, Lauren Witham and Katie Jbara, will bring their unique perspectives to the table. Match commentators will include Brian Dunseth, English football legend Steve McManaman and American professional soccer player Brad Guzan, ensuring a rich and varied commentary experience for all viewers.

There will be eight studio analysts that include Olympian and TNT Sports commentator Melissa Ortiz, former U.S. Soccer coach BJ Callaghan to name a few.

DAZN will broadcast 63 matches of the expanded Club World Cup globally, while TNT will air 24 matches in the United States. The tournament will feature 32 competing clubs from six federations across 20 nations, promising a thrilling and diverse range of matches.

Spanish broadcaster announced for FIFA Club World Cup

DAZN will collaborate with TelevisaUnivision to offer games in Spanish. Here is the full list of Spanish broadcasters:

  • Leading commentators: Daniel Nohra, Ana Caty Hernández, Marc Crosas, Hugo Salcedo, Manuel Barrera, Tito Villa, and Felipe Sebastián Muñoz
  • Soccer experts: Lola del Carril, Irene Molina, Juan Pablo Sorín, Andrés Agulla, José Hernández, Gastón Edul, Miguel Layún, Sebastián Abreu, Paco González, Kikin Fonseca, and Oswaldo Sánchez
  • Reporters: Sofi Martínez, Janny Chiau, Javi Valle, Sergio Quirante, Julio Ibáñez, and Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta

Watch every Club World Cup game FREE on DAZN

When does the FIFA Club World Cup start and how to watch?

The FIFA Club World Cup kicks off on Saturday, June 14, with Al Ahly facing Inter Miami at 8 p.m. ET. All 63 matches in the Club World Cup will be available for free streaming on DAZN, and select games will also be broadcast in English on TNT.

Univision, TUDN, and ViX will all carry games in the U.S. in Spanish.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: DAZN, TNT announce FIFA Club World Cup broadcast team ahead of 2025 tournament

Reporting by Elizabeth Flores, USA TODAY / USA TODAY

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