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2025 FIFA Club World Cup broadcast team: Who will cover the tournament?

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The trophy is displayed prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Play-In match between Los Angeles Football Club and Club America at BMO Stadium on May 31, 2025.
© Jessie Alcheh/Getty ImagesThe trophy is displayed prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Play-In match between Los Angeles Football Club and Club America at BMO Stadium on May 31, 2025.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is set to bring together the globe’s top club teams, but behind the scenes, the broadcast team is preparing to deliver every thrilling moment. A mix of veteran voices and new talents will guide viewers.

Networks have assembled a diverse group of commentators and analysts. Their expertise will help break down complex tactics and spotlight standout performances without overshadowing the players on the pitch.

Coverage plans hint at a broad international reach, aiming to connect fans worldwide with in-depth reporting and storytelling. The final broadcast lineup has been revealed, with big names set to bring the tournament drama to life.

Who will cover the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup broadcast?

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will be broadcast in the US through a partnership between DAZN and TNT Sports. The comprehensive broadcast team ensures fans will enjoy detailed, expert coverage of every match of the tournament.

Download the complete 2025 FIFA Club World Cup schedule: PDF, Excel, and printable formats

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The English-language team features a diverse group of play-by-play commentators such as Luke Wileman, Tony Husband, Andrés Cantor and Kevin Egan. The studio hosts—Alex Scott, Lauren Witham and Katie Jbara—will provide unique insights throughout the tournament.

Match commentary will be enriched by experts including Brian Dunseth, English legend Steve McManaman, and American professional soccer player Brad Guzan, offering viewers a rich and varied commentary experience.

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Additionally, eight studio analysts will contribute their expertise, including Olympian and TNT Sports commentator Melissa Ortiz and former U.S. Soccer coach BJ Callaghan, according to USA Today.

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