Lionel Messi's Debut: Watch Al Ahly vs Inter Miami in the Club World Cup

The Club World Cup Will kick off with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami facing Egyptian champions Al Ahly.

David Beckham's team of aging celebrities are part of the competition as they secured their spot through the MLS regular season with a total of 74 points, even though they did not win the playoffs.

At 1 am UK time, they will kick off the redesigned Club World Cup against one of Africa's largest teams in the event's inaugural match.

The game, similar to all matches in the Club World Cup, will be accessible globally without charge for anyone registering. free account at DAZN , which has acquired the broadcasting rights for the event. You can register here.

The match for Group A will take place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, providing Inter Miami with the benefit of playing at home.

The victor will have the opportunity to take an early advantage in a pool that also features Brazil's Palmeiras and Portugal's renowned club, Porto.

The game will mark the beginning of five matches set for the inaugural day of the competition.

Viewers in the UK can tune in as Bayern Munich faces off against Auckland City from New Zealand—a team of amateurs—at 5 PM, followed by the match between PSG and Atlético Madrid at 8 PM, and finally Palmeiras versus Porto at 11 PM.

The Seattle Sounders and the Brazilian team Botafogo are scheduled to face off at 3 AM on Sunday morning as part of the first-round series featuring five matches.

Numerous motivations drive teams to field robust rosters during the competition. FIFA has declared a total prize money pool of $1 billion, where the champion will receive an impressive sum of $125 million—the equivalent amount won by the Champions League victors.

Chelsea and Manchester City will represent England as they have claimed two out of the last four UEFA Champions League trophies.

Each country can have only two teams, except for the USA, which receives an additional team due to being the host nation.

Held once every four years, the Club World Cup will include 32 teams representing six continents. Among the European participants are clubs like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain—who currently hold the Champions League title—and Inter Milan, who were runners-up.

You have the option to view the championship. here.

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