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How to watch Chelsea vs PSG for FREE: TV channel and live stream for Club World Cup final today

How to watch Chelsea vs PSG for FREE: TV channel and live stream for Club World Cup final today

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Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain face off tonight in the Club World Cup final.
The newly expanded tournament concludes in New York tonight after four weeks of matches across the United States.
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While the attendances may have been underwhelming for some, the prize money is nothing to be sniffed at has both the Blues and PSG have already pocketed upwards of £80m en route to the final. A win tonight will see them lift the trophy, and pocket another £7million or so.
Chelsea, though, face a hugely fearsome task after the reigning European champions, who beat Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, beat Atletico Madrid 4-0 in their first Club World Cup game and beat Real Madrid 4-0 in this tournament's semi-finals.
Where to watch Chelsea vs PSG
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live and free-to-air on 5 (formerly known as Channel 5), with coverage due to start at 7pm BST.
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Live stream: Viewers can also catch the action live online via channel5.com as well as the DAZN website, both of which are free with a registration.
DAZN, whose coverage of the final is scheduled to start at 6:30pm BST on Sunday, is the official global broadcaster of the new-look Club World Cup.
No subscription is required to watch the game, with the entire tournament available to their 'Freemium' members, which means you only need to sign up for a free DAZN account.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport's live blog.
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