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The long-awaited Club World Cup relaunch is now upon us, and we now know which hosts, commentators and pundits will be guiding us through the summer tournament.
DAZN is the primary broadcaster in the UK for the Club World Cup, with all games available to watch for free, and some of the coverage shared with Channel 5.
Shifted from a winter mid-season get-together to an all-singing, all-dancing 32-team competition, in a similar format to the original World Cup, all eyes are on the inaugural new-look tournament.
The tournament is being held in the United States, kicking off on 15 June and running all the way to the showpiece final on 13 July.
Keep scrolling for the full DAZN cast lined up to talk you through the action
DAZN's Club World Cup Presenters
Ade Oladipo
A multi-disciplinary presenter, Ade Oladipo has worked primarily across boxing and football for DAZN, along with a range of other sports.
He also covers Premier League and international football for talkSPORT and Amazon Prime, and has worked with Sky Sports, ESPN and Fox Sports, alongside running his own boxing-focused YouTube channel.
Kelly Somers
Kelly Somers is a familiar face from her work with BBC Sport, particularly Football Focus and Match of the Day, the latter of which she hosted for the first time late last year, receiving support from Gary Lineker, who she was filling in for.
Shell be taking those presenting skills Stateside this summer, hosting DAZNs coverage of the Club World Cup.
Olivia Buzaglo
Presenting her first live Premier League game in March last year for Premier League Productions, Olivia Buzaglo is a rising star of the sports media landscape.
She has also worked with Chelsea and DAZN, the latter of which shell be representing at the Club World Cup.
James Richardson
James Richardson is an experienced presenter, making his name with Football Italia on Channel 4, which accrued a cult following and is still spoken of glowingly today.
More recently, he has hosted the Champions League Goals Show, Worlds Strongest Man and The Totally Football Show podcast, along with work with the Premier League.
DAZN's Club World Cup commentators
Conor McNamara
The lead commentator for Premier League Productions, youll also have heard Conor McNamaras voice on Match of the Day, Radio 5 Live, Amazon Prime and Sky Sports.
He has also commentated on rugby union and golf at points in his career.
Rich Wolfenden
Rich Wolfenden is a commentator who has worked across football coverage for Sky Sports, BBC Sport, UEFA and is also a presenter on Radio X.
Dan OHagan
Holder of the record for being the youngest-ever Match of the Day commentator, Dan OHagan has also worked on the Champions League for Australian broadcasters as well ESPN, Eurosport and Fox Sports.
Mike Minay
Mike Minay has been BBC Radio Manchesters dedicated Manchester City reporter for eight seasons, a post from which he recently stood down from.
Covering the Club World Cup for DAZN will be one of Minays first assignments since departing the local station.
Pete Odgers
More commonly associated with tennis commentary, Pete Odgers is switching his primary focus to football this summer.
He is a regular across Sky Sports, BBC Sport and PLTV, with interests in a range of sports.
Brandon Smith
Brandon Smith is an Esports commentator who has amassed over 1.5m followers across his social media accounts.
He has also recently worked on Sky Sports newest successful football venture, Baller League, and is now taking on the Club World Cup.
Joe Speight
Joe Speight is an experienced commentator who has worked across the Premier League, NBC Sports, ITV and IMG for a number of years.
Jess Charman
A US-based commentator, Jess Charman has specialised most recently in the womens game, commentating over NSWL and USL Super League, as well as the mens USL Championship games.
She also hosts her own radio show every Monday on Sirius XMFC.
DAZN's Club World Cup Co-commentators
Andros Townsend
One former player supplying his thoughts during the game for DAZN is former Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur, and Luton Town winger Andros Townsend.
Townsend is still playing, currently with Turkish outfit Antalyaspor, but seems to have eyes on a post-playing media career and so is racking up his minutes at the Club World Cup.
Michael Brown
Michael Brown, formerly of Sheffield United, Manchester City and Leeds United, will also be picking up the microphone during the Club World Cup.
Already an established media figure, Brown has been featuring on BBC Sport, Sky Sports and Quest since 2017.
Brad Friedel
Brad Friedel is a familiar name both on American soil, for his 82 USMNT caps, and in England, where he made 450 Premier League appearances.
Hell be summarising some of the action across the Atlantic for DAZN.
Rob Green
Another gloveman donning the microphone during the Club World Cup this summer is former West Ham United and Norwich City man, Rob Green.
Green is another regular media figure, appearing on both BBC 5 Live and Sky Sports.
Danny Higginbotham
Former defender and Gibraltar international Danny Higginbotham took in spells at Southampton and Derby County, amongst others, but has perhaps found even greater success in his media career.
He has had a regular column in The Independent, released an autobiography and has appeared on talkSPORT, BBC, Sky Sports and more.
Don Hutchison
Also assisting on commentary duties is ex-West Ham midfielder Don Hutchison, who, since hanging up his boots in 2008, has worked with talkSPORT, TNT Sports and ESPN.
Jonas Olsson
Former Sweden international Jonas Olsson is best known in the UK for his 261 appearances for West Bromwich Albion as a defender.
Since retiring in 2019, Olsson has worked on TV for Swedish network Viasat and has also appeared as a pundit on Match of the Day 2.
Anita Asante
Anita Asante played for Arsenal and in the US and Sweden during her playing years, before moving into coaching, formerly with Bristol City before joining the Lionesses youth setup.
She has also been a pundit, primarily with the BBC, since 2022.
DAZN's Club World Cup Pundits
Ronaldo
The original Ronaldo, or R9 as hes commonly known, is one of the best players to have ever graced the game, and one day may not be overshadowed by his Cristiano-shaped namesake on Google.
The two-time World Cup winner is the pick of the bunch in terms of punditry teams, in a star-studded line-up.
John Obi Mikel
John Obi Mikel is a Chelsea legend, each of his 372 appearances for the west London club fondly remembered.
Hell no doubt be centre stage when the Blues take on LAFC, Flamengo and Esperance de Tunis.
Sami Khedira
Having played for Real Madrid and Juventus, both heading to the US for the Club World Cup, Sami Khedira has two horses in this particular race.
This isnt his first venture into TV work, either, appearing with ESPN for the rescheduled Euro 2020 tournament.
Christian Vieri
Christian Vieri is most remembered in his playing career for his 190 appearances for Inter Milan, during which he netted an impressive 123 goals.
Hell no doubt be rooting for the Nerazzurri to put their damaging Champions League final loss behind them with triumph at the Club World Cup.
Shay Given
Clocking an impressive 463 appearances, Shay Given is undoubtedly a Newcastle United name first and foremost, but he did turn out 69 times for Manchester City, who are at the tournament.
Given has since moved into a media career, with the Club World Cup his latest project.
Callum Wilson
The Magpies link extends with current Newcastle striker Callum Wilson also taking some of his first steps into a TV career.
His contract situation is uncertain, with the 33-year-old reportedly in discussions at St James over an extension, but his appearance here suggests he is already planning for the future.
Claude Makelele
Claude Makelele is another name that extends both DAZNs Chelsea and Real Madrid legend rosters, but he also has strong links with another side there: PSG.
The iconic midfielder certainly wont be short of lived experiences to draw upon from his former sides.
Kleberson
Kleberson will be remembered in Europe primarily for his 30-appearance stint with Manchester United from 2003 to 2005.
But he also collected 86 much more productive outings with Flamengo, one of the Brazilian sides competing this month.
Mamadou Sakho
Mamadou Sakho spent plenty of his career in England, across spells with Liverpool and Crystal Palace, but far and away made the bulk of his appearances for PSG, winners of this season's Champions League and competitors at the Club World Cup this year.
The 35-year-old even appeared on the pitch this season, turning out for Georgian side Torpedo Kutaisi, naturally.
Lianne Sanderson
Lianne Sanderson took in a successful playing career with the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea, as well as collecting 50 England caps.
Since retirement from playing, shes become a regular broadcast figure with the likes of BBC Sport and talkSPORT.
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