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Today's games – December 22nd (Friday)

Today there are a lot of good games around the world

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Today's game schedule is packed with action, with European football bringing unmissable clashes for fans of the sport.

Today there is FIFA Club World Cup

If you're looking for today's football game times, get ready to take notes, as the schedule is full and promises strong emotions.

There are several competitions happening simultaneously, we centralize the information so you don't miss anything.

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Therefore, in addition, our coverage goes beyond just listing today's games.

Game of the day
Manchester City x Fluminense

We also offer pre-game analysis that will certainly enrich your fan experience.

So, whatever the case, get ready for an exciting day of football and stay with us for all the details of today's games. Go! 

Everything on Today's Main Channels
FIFA+, Globoplay, CazéTV and Star+
Check out the games below


Today's games – December 22nd (Friday)

Club World Cup

Urawa Reds x Al Ahly — 11:30 am on FIFA+, Globoplay and CazeTV

Manchester City x Fluminense — 3pm on Globo, FIFA+, Globoplay and CazéTV

English

Aston Villa x Sheffield United at 5pm on Star+

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Italian

Empoli x Lazio — 2:30 pm on ESPN and Star+

Sassuolo x Genoa — 2:30 pm on Star+

Monza x Fiorentina — 4:45 pm on Star+

Salernitana x Milan — 4:45 pm on Star+

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Saudi

Al-Okhdood x Al-Shabab — 12pm

Al-Hazem x Al-Ahli — 12pm

Al-Nassr x Al-Ettifaq — 3pm on Bandsports, Esporte na Band (YouTube) and Canal GOAT (YouTube)


Some News for You

Nowadays, with the variety of streaming apps available, today's games can be watched online no matter where you are; this is an unquestionable reality.

Furthermore, it is undeniable that the flexibility offered by these platforms means that football fans can follow their favorite teams, leagues and international competitions with a simple tap on their mobile devices or click on their computers, which is undoubtedly a impressive advance.

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