
Inter Miami vs PSG, FIFA Club World Cup Live-streaming in India: Where to watch
Lionel Messi is on the brink of one of the most emotionally charged encounters of his club career. On Saturday, June 28, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Georgia, Messi's Inter Miami face European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Round of 16 of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. And it's not just any knockout tie—it's a reunion laced with unfinished business, legacy, and the promise of a blockbuster storyline.advertisementThis is the first time Messi will face his former club since leaving PSG in 2023. The Argentine spent two seasons in Paris, where he teamed up with Neymar and Kylian Mbappe in a dream trio that dazzled Ligue 1 but fell short in Europe. Ironically, PSG finally achieved Champions League glory under Luis Enrique this year—after Messi had moved on. The timing adds an undeniable poetic tension to the fixture.Can Inter Miami continue their #FIFACWC journey?See them in the Round of 16— FIFA Club World Cup (@FIFACWC) June 27, 2025For Messi, this match is more than just personal. It's a shot at re-writing a chapter he never truly closed, and a chance to lead Inter Miami—Major League Soccer's last team standing—towards what could be the greatest upset the Club World Cup has ever seen. If Inter Miami manage to eliminate the reigning UEFA Champions League winners, it could be the defining moment in the competition's history.When and where is Inter Miami vs PSG, FIFA Club World Cup R016 clash?advertisement
The FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 clash between Inter Miami and Paris Saint Germain will be played at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Georgia, on June 29 from 9:30 PM (IST).Where can I watch Inter Miami vs PSG in India?Indian football fans can watch the FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 clash between Inter Miami and Paris Saint Germain by logging into the DAZN app and website for free.- Ends
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