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How to watch Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds: TV channel and live stream for Club World Cup match today

How to watch Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds: TV channel and live stream for Club World Cup match today

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Inter Milan need to show improvement to keep their Club World Cup hopes alive as they take on Urawa Red Diamonds in their second group game.
A 1-1 draw with Monterrey has somewhat taken the wind out of Inter's sails, but are tonight in Seattle to take on the Japanese giants.
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Cristian Chivu was rescued by star striker Lautaro Martinez in his first game and the new head coach knows another slip-up tonight could see the Italians sent packing early, with a daunting clash with River Plate to come.
Urawa Reds went down 3-1 to River Plate in their opening game, and will be fearing a repeat tonight.
Inter could hand a full debut for young star Francesco Pio Esposito, who is with the senior squad after an impressive loan with Spezia, while Marcus Thuram is pushing for a start after a cameo off the bench last time out.
How to watch Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds
Live stream: Viewers can watch the action live online via the DAZN website. Kick-off is at 8pm BST this evening.
DAZN is the global broadcaster of the new-look Club World Cup. No subscription is required to watch the game, with the entire tournament available to their 'Freemium' members, which means you only need to sign up for a free DAZN account.

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