Barcelona vs Man City

Free live stream of Barcelona vs. Man City on July 30, 24: time, TV, and channel for the Club Friendly

 

Today’s free summer friendly between Barcelona vs Man City

At Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 (7/30/24) Barcelona will play Manchester City in a club friendly.

WAYS TO VIEW:Fans can use a fuboTV or DirecTV stream trial to watch the game for free. Another option is to watch with a Sling TV subscription, which comes with a $25 first-month discount.

What: Club Friendly

Who: Barcelona vs. Manchester City

When: Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Time: 7 p.m. ET

Where: Camping World Stadium

TV: ESPN

The Blues have played twice in the United States thus far, losing to Celtic and AC Milan by the narrowest of margins.

We now play the formidable Barcelona at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando on July 31 at 00:00 (midnight) UK time.

Here’s how to watch the game. This is our penultimate tour encounter, and Pep Guardiola will be hoping for a solid showing against his old team.

The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Norway, Sweden, and the United Arab Emirates will all watch live US Tour matches on CITY+.

The broadcast for our matchup with Barcelona will also be available in the following nations: Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, Belgium, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania

And if you buy CITY+ using the Man City App for iOS in the following countries: Georgia, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Uzbekistan, and Albania.

The listings below will tell those who live outside of the aforementioned territories how to follow the action.

This is a current AP article about soccer in Europe:

Only eleven months remain until the first-ever 32-team men’s soccer Club World Cup, which will take place in the United States. On Monday, FIFA invited bids for the broadcast rights of the 63-game competition.

Weeks after reports surfaced that negotiations with tech giant Apple over an exclusive worldwide rights contract had met snags, FIFA released a “invitation to tender in the Americas, Asia, and Middle East & North Africa.”

FIFA announced that there will be a second round of rights sales in Europe for the Club World Cups in 2025 and 2029. The richest and most powerful soccer continent will have 12 teams for the redesigned competition.

Since his election on 2016, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has wanted a renewed and lucrative Club World Cup, with plans to provide participating teams with tens of millions of dollars in prize money.

But the powerful European Club Association (ECA), headed by Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser al-Khelaïfi, who is also a member of Club World Club, considered the possible Apple deal’s worth as a problem.

FIFA announced on Monday that the ECA will be included in the tournament’s “innovative, progressive style of consultation and decision-making.”

Through a joint venture with competition organizer UEFA, the ECA already has a significant voice in commercial decisions regarding the Champions League.

It’s unclear which broadcast strategy FIFA now prefers or whether it will rely on its own streaming service, FIFA+, in certain regions.

Only three are left to be determined, and these are title victories and consistently strong performances in continental championships from 2020 to 24 that earn entries to the Club World Cup: One from Major League Soccer, the host league, and two from South America.

The Club World Cup will now take place in June or July every four years, spanning a month. It has been played every December for almost 20 years as a small-scale yearly competition for continental champions. The champion of Europe has won 16 of the last 17 championships.

The FIFA club competition will serve as a practice for the men’s soccer World Cup in 2026, which the United States, together with Canada and Mexico, is co-hosting, will be held in some of the same venues.

FIFA has not yet disclosed the locations of the Club World Cup’s redesigned games or any exclusive sponsorship agreements, but Saudi Arabia is anticipated to provide funds. In the past, World Cup deals were packed with the annual version.

The first 32-team Club World Cup will see the finalists play seven games at the end of a season in which the European Champions League is also growing with more clubs and more games in a new format, amid concerns about overcrowded schedules for elite players.

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