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Who are the DAZN Club World Cup presenters and pundits as Gary Lineker joins channel

Who are the DAZN Club World Cup presenters and pundits as Gary Lineker joins channel

The Sun14-06-2025
THE Club World Cup is finally here with DAZN hosting every match of the tournament in the US.
There have been a load of changes to the Club World Cup format this year, in what will be the biggest tournament ever.
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It is no longer that short competition in the middle of the season where the best team in Europe takes on the best Asian and South American teams.
It has been expanded from just eight teams into the new 32-team pre-season tournament that arrives this week.
Who are the Club World Cup presenters and pundits for DAZN?
DAZN have the main broadcast rights to the tournament and will host every match live across the tournament.
Channel 5 also have rights to air 23 matches free-to-air in the UK.
For DAZN, play-by-play voices will include Luke Wileman, Tony Husband, Andres Cantor and Kevin Egan.
Gary Lineker has now agreed a deal with DAZN after stepping down as presenter from BBC's Match of the Day that will see his The Rest Is Football Podcast broadcast highlights of the Club World Cup.
The show, which features Alan Shearer and Micah Richards as co-hosts, will show the best bits from matches in the video version of the podcast.
When is the Club World Cup, who is competing and how can I watch it?
The Club World Cup starts on June 14 with the final taking place on July 13.
It is being held in 12 cities across the USA.
The likes of Chelsea, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Man City are all in the tournament.
TV coverage in the UK comes from DAZN, who will broadcast every match, and free-to-air Channel 5, who will house 23 matches.
Alternatively, SunSport will live blog select matches - including all Chelsea and Man City games and the latter stages.
Here's everything you need to know about the Club World Cup.
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