FIFA and Apple TV are 'close to a broadcast agreement for 2025 Club World Cup,' as tech giant 'could fork over $1billion' for tournament featuring Man City and Real Madrid


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Daily Mail— FIFA and Apple TV are reportedly close to a broadcast rights agreement for the 2025 Club World Cup, which will feature an expanded field of 32 teams.

Daily Mail—David Silva receives a guard of honour from Real Madrid AND Real Sociedad players as the Man City and Spain legend is given a heroes welcome back at his former LaLiga club. The Spain and Man City legend was given a guard of honour at Real Sociedad. Real Madrid and Sociedad players welcomed David Silva onto the pitch. Tottenham are looking to torpedo Arsenal's title chances but which Spurs side will turn up in this massive derby? Listen to the

Awful Announcing—Expanded FIFA Club World Cup likely heading to Apple. The rights to FIFA’s expanded Club World Cup tournament are reportedly heading to Apple on a global deal. Per the New York Times, the tournament, which will be held in the United States in the summer of 2025, is only bringing in “as little as a quarter of the $4 billion FIFA had first estimated,”

MacRumors—Apple Working to Secure Streaming Rights to FIFA Club World Cup. Apple is working to secure an exclusive TV deal with soccer governing organization FIFA, reports The New York Times. FIFA will launch a revamped version of Club World Cup in 2025, and Apple wants the TV rights. Club World Cup 2025 will feature 32 teams from each of the six confederations. An agreement between Apple and FIFA could be announced as soon as this month, and the first tournament will take place in the United States next summer. Apple could be paying around $1 billion, and The New...