The final will crown the first-ever champion of the revamped "FIFA Club World Cup." The winner ascends to the throne as the "World's Best Club," breaking the traditional monopoly held by either European or South American teams.
The champion claims the highest single prize in club football history: $125 million. This dwarfs the FIFA World Cup winner's prize, and the massive incentive could fuel an ultimate showdown.
If Inter Miami achieves a miracle run to the final, 38-year-old Lionel Messi could play the last match of his legendary career, drawing global attention to his potential swansong.
- Referee's Perspective Live: Officials wear bodycams, offering fans an immersive, first-ever look at the game from the referee's viewpoint.
- 8K HDR Ultra HD Broadcast: Experience the action in unprecedented clarity and detail.
European precision systems (e.g., Manchester City, Real Madrid) vs. South America's passionate style (e.g., Boca Juniors, Flamengo). Victory hinges on defensive strategies, attacking plans, and crucial in-game adjustments.