DAZN has signed a deal for the exclusive global broadcasting rights to the FIFA Club World Cup from 2025.
The tournament is undergoing a radical revamp from next year, with 32 teams from around the world competing in a 29-day tournament being held in the US.
All 63 games will be shown by DAZN for free on its platform around the world, while the broadcaster will also have the option to sublicense rights to free-to-air linear networks in local markets.
Shay Segev, DAZN's chief executive, said: "This groundbreaking deal with FIFA is a major milestone in DAZN's journey to be the ultimate entertainment platform of choice for sports fans everywhere.
"We're delighted to have the exclusive rights to this new chapter in global club soccer, marking the start of our long-term relationship with FIFA and cementing our status as the home of soccer. DAZN is the only sports streaming platform that has a truly global reach, with world-leading technology and a single-minded focus to deliver the very best digital experience for all sports fans.
"We're committed to ensuring that every fan can watch every moment of the thrilling action from this new prime club tournament."
As part of the agreement, DAZN will also integrate the FIFA+ service into its platform.
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