The citizens and the flu fight for the title of the 2023 Club World Cup. Will a Conmebol team win the tournament again or will UEFA retain its hegemony?
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There will be a new monarch: Manchester City j Fluminense They will meet in the final of the 2023 Club World Cup. The Brazilian team achieved their place after beating Al Ahly of Egypt 2-0, while Pep Guardiola's Citizens defeated Urawa Red Diamonds of Japan 3-0 in contention for the trophy. Now the Copa Libertadores champions and the Champions League champions are dueling for the winner of the competition.
Manchester City and Fluminense will play in the final of the 2023 Club World Cup. Photo: FIFA
When will the final take place between Manchester City and Fluminense?
Next, the battle for the 2023 Club World Cup title will be between Citizens and Tricolor Friday, December 22nd in Saudi Arabia, the headquarters of the planetary competition.
When do Manchester City vs. Fluminense play?
It is agreed that the final will be played between Manchester City and Fluminense 1:00 p.m. (Peruvian time). Find out the schedule according to your geographical area:
- Mexico: 12:00 p.m
- Costa Rica: 12:00 p.m
- Colombia: 1 p.m
- Ecuador: 1:00 p.m
- Peru: 1 p.m
- Panama: 1 p.m
- Bolivia: 2 p.m
- Venezuela: 200 p.m
- Argentina: 3 p.m
- Brazil: 3 p.m
- Chile: 3 p.m
- Paradise: 3 p.m
- Uruguay: 3 p.m
- Spain: 8 p.m
Where to watch Manchester City vs Fluminense?
The broadcast of the game Manchester City vs Fluminense will be available FIFA+, a signal that will carry the comparison for the whole world. However, in some countries in the region there will also be another channel to follow the duel.
- Brazil: FIFA+ and Globo
- Chile: FIFA+ and Zapping Sports
- Ecuador: FIFA+ and Teleamazonas
- Uruguay: FIFA+, NS, Multisignal and DSports
- Rest of South America: FIFA+
- Central America and North America: FIFA+
At which stadium will Manchester City vs. Fluminense take place?
The venue for the final of the 2023 Club World Cup will be King Abdullah Sports Citya complex in Jeddah that can accommodate 62,242 fans in its facilities.
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