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