Overview
- FIFA has reduced ticket prices for the June 14 opener between Inter Miami and Al Ahly at Hard Rock Stadium to as low as $55 in response to weak sales
- Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund joined as an official sponsor, strengthening its growing sports investment portfolio ahead of the tournament
- The 32-team competition starts in Miami and then moves to matches in 10 additional U.S. cities, featuring clubs such as Real Madrid and Manchester City DAZN holds global live streaming rights for all 63 matches, while Univision, UniMás and TUDN will offer Spanish-language broadcasts
- Global players’ union FIFPro and the European Leagues association have filed a complaint with the European Commission over fixture congestion and player welfare