
By Sama Marwan,
Millions of football fans are increasingly searching for how to watch the Chelsea vs. Los Angeles FC match today as part of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
In this article, we outline how to watch the match and follow the event.
Live Stream – Chelsea vs. Los Angeles
Chelsea’s first team will face off against Los Angeles FC today, Monday, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium as part of the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup competition.
Match Time
- 10:00 PM Cairo Time
- 11:00 PM Mecca Time
- 12:00 AM (Tuesday) UAE Time
Where to Watch
The match will be broadcast live on beIN Sports, the official rights holder for the tournament. A pre-match studio analysis will feature a lineup of football stars offering expert insights.
To watch the Chelsea vs. Los Angeles live stream today, click here: [Link Placeholder]
Club World Cup 2025 – Market Value Rankings
On another note, interest in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is soaring, as the tournament brings together some of the top football clubs globally.
According to the latest update from Transfermarkt, which specializes in football statistics, the market values of the participating clubs show significant disparity.
Top Clubs by Market Value (2025 Club World Cup)
- Real Madrid (Spain) – €1.33 billion
- Manchester City (England) – €1.18 billion
- Paris Saint-Germain (France) – €1.05 billion
- Chelsea (England) – €972 million
- Bayern Munich (Germany) – €843 million
- Inter Milan (Italy) – €703 million
- Juventus (Italy) – €632 million
- Atlético Madrid (Spain) – €506 million
- Borussia Dortmund (Germany) – €456 million
- Benfica (Portugal) – €364 million
- Porto (Portugal) – €346 million
- Palmeiras (Brazil) – €253 million
- Flamengo (Brazil) – €221 million
- Botafogo (Brazil) – €160 million
- Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) – €156 million
- Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) – €153 million (Top Arab club)
- River Plate (Argentina) – €114 million
- Boca Juniors (Argentina) – €78 million
- Fluminense (Brazil) – €77 million
- Monterrey (Mexico) – €69 million
- Inter Miami (USA) – €66 million
- Pachuca (Mexico) – €56 million
- Seattle Sounders (USA) – €52 million
- Los Angeles FC (USA) – €51 million
- Al Ahly (Egypt) – €50 million (Second among Arab clubs)
- Al Ain (UAE) – €45 million
- Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) – €35 million
- Espérance de Tunis (Tunisia) – €20 million
- Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) – €20 million
- Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) – €17 million
- Ulsan Hyundai (South Korea) – €15 million
- Auckland City (New Zealand) – €5 million (Lowest ranked)
This significant market value gap underscores the wide difference in financial strength and squad quality among the teams competing in this prestigious tournament.