FIFA Club World Cup: Where to watch PSG vs. Atletico Madrid?
PSG faces Atletico Madrid today in the first group stage match at the Rose Bowl Stadium in California at 3 p.m. ET.

Today, PSG will face Atlético Madrid in the first match of Group B in the FIFA Club World Cup. The two European teams were drawn, and their game is one of the most hyped in the tournament. The match will be at Rose Bowl Stadium in California at 3 pm ET. The U.S. is the host of the event.
PSG is the current winner of the UEFA Champions League, the main European club tournament, and it is the favorite to win the Club World Cup. They come off a perfect season, winning their national league, Ligue 1, and the Coupe de France as well.
Where to watch PSG vs Atlético Madrid today?
If you don't want to miss the match, here are the options to watch it today. On TV, only TNT will have full coverage of the match. The network holds the broadcasting rights for the latest major soccer events, and the FIFA Club World Cup will be no exception. It will feature a pre-match program that you can watch at 2 pm ET.
Online, DAZN will be live-streaming the match. The on-demand service will have the coverage and will include some exclusive programs for its subscribers. Those are the only ways to watch the encounter and the official Club World Cup transmissions. Other matches will also be covered by these two networks.

This is the official trophy of the FIFA World Club Cup that the teams are playing for, as the U.S. is the host of the tournament. Photo: MLS
What other games will be played today?
Early this Sunday, Bayern Munich will be facing Auckland City in the first match of Group C at 12 pm ET. After PSG vs Atlético Madrid, Brazilian Palmeiras will play against Portuguese Porto at 6 pm ET. Finally, the last game of the day is Botafogo vs Seattle Sounders at 10 pm ET.
The tournament brings together the top soccer clubs from around the world, the major winners of their continental tournaments over the last 4 years. Other qualified teams include those in the UEFA ranking, such as Red Bull Salzburg, Juventus, and Inter Milan. The U.S. teams are Los Angeles FC, which qualified through the play-off against América, and Inter Miami, the team that represents the host country after winning the MLS Supporters' Shield.