Manchester City vs Fluminense: FIFA Club World Cup Final 2023 Details, Time, and Channel for Watching

2023-12-21 02:09:16

Europe and South America meet once more in a Club World Cup final. This time it is the turn of Manchester City vs Fluminense, current champions of the UEFA Champions League and Copa Libertadores, respectively. Below, find out how both teams arrive following passing the semifinals, when the game is, at what time, where to watch it on television and streaming, and other details.

WHEN IS THE FINAL CITY VS FLUMINENSE?

Separate the date: the Manchester City vs. Fluminense for the final of the FIFA Club World Cup will be this Friday, December 22, 2023 at the King Abdullah Sports City stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

MANCHESTER CITY VS FLUMINENSE TIME

The final Manchester City vs. Fluminense starts at 1:00 in the followingnoon (Peruvian time). See the schedules according to each country below.

CANAL MANCHESTER CITY VS FLUMINENSE

The broadcast of the match Manchester City vs. Fluminense can be seen through FIFA + (FIFA Plus), while Globo will show the match in Brazil and DirecTV in Uruguay.

Pep Guardiola’s ‘Citizens’ will face Fluminense on Friday in a duel in which both teams will seek their first world title, in what will be the fourth final in the history of the competition between an English team and a Brazilian team (2 wins for each one).

In case of victory, the ‘Flu’ will put an end to eleven years of hegemony of the European representative in the tournament that brings together the champions of each confederation, and which will experience its last edition in 2023 with the current format of seven teams, before the change to 32 teams from 2025.

LOSSES IN MANCHESTER CITY

Manchester City players Erling Haaland, Kevin de Bruyne and Jeremy Doku will not participate in the Club World Cup final once morest Fluminense this Friday.

According to the rules of the tournament, only the 23 players registered in the semi-final can participate in the final and neither De Bruyne, nor Doku, nor Haaland were on Pep Guardiola’s list.

The Belgians were ruled out beforehand, but Haaland did not leave until the last minute, when it was decided that the foot injury he suffered and which has caused him to miss the team’s last three games does not yet have him ready to compete.

The ‘Sky Blues’ beat Japan’s Urawa Reds this Tuesday by a comfortable 0-3 with goals from Marius Hoibraaten, Mateo Kovacic and Bernardo Silva.

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