FIFA Club World Cup: Where to watch Inter Miami vs. Porto?
The two team will face each other today in a crucial match for Group A, will be played at 3 p.m. ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Today, Lionel Messi's Inter Miami will face Rodrigo Mora's Porto in their second game at the FIFA Club World Cup. This match represents the main event of the day. It will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, at 3 p.m. ET.
Group A of the tournament is completely tied, as both teams drew their last games with no goals. If either team wins the match, the winning team could place first on the ladder, securing their passage to the next stage of the tournament.
Where to watch Inter Miami vs Porto today?
DAZN, the European streaming service, still has exclusive live coverage of the match. The on-demand service also offers exclusive pre-match programs and analysis shows for its subscribers. You can try DAZN for free and watch the game during the trial period of the app.
Inter Miami has Lionel Messi preparing to score his first goal of the tournament against a familiar rival. When the Argentine played in Europe, his team faced this rival more than once. Fans were concerned about him due to some images online suggesting an injury. However, his friend and partner, Javier Mascherano, confirmed that Messi is ready to play.

Two Juventus players, Francisco Conceicao and Randal Kolo, celebrating the smashing result of their team on Al Ain. Photo: AFP News

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What other games were played today, Wednesday 18?
Early this Wednesday, Manchester City won 1-0 against Wydad AC. Later, Real Madrid and Al Hilal tied the match, with one goal from each team. After that, Germany's RB Salzburg finished its match with a 2-1 victory over Mexico's Pachuca. Finally, Juventus won with a smashing 5-0 result against Al Ain in the last encounter of the day.
Alongside the Inter Miami-Porto match, there are three other games that will happen tomorrow. At 12 p.m. ET, Palmeiras will face Al-Ahly for a chance to lead the Group A ladder. After Messi's team plays, Seattle Sounders will face Atletico Madrid at 6 p.m. Finally, UCL champion PSG is looking to maintain their unbeaten record against Botafogo.