Palmeiras vs FC Porto - Live Stream

Sun, June 15, 2025 at 22:00 (GMT)
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The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 continues Sunday, June 15, with a headline Group A matchup between Palmeiras and FC Porto at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This clash marks the first-ever Club World Cup meeting between a Brazilian and Portuguese team and could determine who tops the group.

Kickoff is set for:

  • 18:00 ET (New York)
  • 23:00 CEST (Paris/Madrid/Rome)
  • 21:00 GMT (UK/Portugal)

How to Watch – Live Stream & TV Coverage

The match will stream live and free globally on DAZN, which holds exclusive rights for the tournament. Fans in the U.S. can also catch it on TNT Sports (English) and Univision/TUDN (Spanish).

RegionBroadcast / Streaming
WorldwideDAZN (free stream)
UKDAZN (free stream)
USATNT, TBS, truTV (English); TUDN, Univision (Spanish); DAZN(free stream)
CanadaDAZN(free stream)
AustraliaKayo Sports, Foxtel, DAZN
FranceDAZN (free stream)
SpainDAZN (free stream)
PortugalDAZN (free stream), Sport TV
GermanyDAZN (free stream)
ItalyDAZN (free stream)
Latin AmericaDAZN (free stream) Globo (Brazil), Win Sports (Colombia), DIRECTV/Disney+ (regional variations)

Team News & Injuries

Palmeiras:

No injuries or suspensions reported.

Full squad available, including Estêvão Willian, who is headed to Chelsea next season, and attackers Facundo Torres and Vitor Roque.

FC Porto:

Arrive at full strength.

Key players such as Samu Aghehowa (25 goals this season), Evanilson, and goalkeeper Diogo Costa are all fit.

Probable Lineups

Palmeiras (4-2-3-1): Weverton – Viña, Gustavo Gómez, Murillo, Piquerez – Gabriel Menino, Danilo – Estêvão, Raphael Veiga, Facundo Torres – Vitor Roque

FC Porto (4-3-3): Diogo Costa – João Mário, Marcano, Manafá, Wendell – Otávio, Vitinha, Eustáquio – Galeno, Aghehowa, Evanilson

Match Preview – Tactical Breakdown & Favorites

This fixture is one of the most anticipated of the group stage. It brings together two technical sides built around possession and fast transitions.

Palmeiras enters as the reigning Copa Libertadores champions, with coach Abel Ferreira overseeing a young, dynamic squad. With Estêvão’s creativity and Roque’s pace, they can punish any lapse in Porto’s backline.

FC Porto, meanwhile, finished third in Portugal’s Primeira Liga but closed their season on a high. Under new manager Martín Anselmi, they’ve evolved tactically—less conservative, more fluid in attack. The emergence of Aghehowa, who scored 25 goals this season, has given them a lethal edge up front.

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