
Club World Cup 2025: How to watch PSG vs. Bayern Munich
The largest Club World Cup in tournament history featured 32 teams from six continents. Now in the quarterfinal stage, we're down to the final eight.
PSG, the reigning UEFA Champions League winners, enter the quarterfinals with a dynamic, reshaped squad focused on team play over star power. Under Luis Enrique, they've embraced a more fluid, possession-based style, with young talent stepping up in key roles.
Bayern Munich, winners of the German Bundesliga this past season, continue to blend tradition with modern tactics. Under manager Vincent Kompany, they have a mix of veteran leadership (including star forward Harry Kane) and rising stars driving them forward.
This high-stakes matchup features two European giants in a clash of styles.
Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich: what to know When: July 5, 12 p.m. ET
July 5, Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia) Streaming: DAZN
Here's everything you need to know about PSG vs. Bayern Munich, including how you can tune in for free on DAZN.
When is the Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich match?
Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich play in the quarterfinal match 2025 FIFA Club World Cup tonight, July 5th, at 12 p.m. ET.
How to watch Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich in the FIFA Club World Cup for free:
The PSG vs. Bayern Munich match, like every match in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is streaming on DAZN.
No matter where you are in the world, you can watch the FIFA Club World Cup for free on DAZN. All you need to get started is an email address. No subscription is required, but you will have to make a free account on the streamer to start watching.
DAZN also has premium, paid options available to enhance your viewing experience with HDR picture, Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, and fewer ads. DAZN Premium plans begin at $19.99/month.
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