
Channel 5 will show 23 FIFA World Cup games this summer after an agreement on a second-time deal with DazN.
The free broadcaster will feature 15 group games, four finals, 16, two quarter-final games, one semi-finals and the final.
Another 40 more games in the 32-team tournament in the United States between June 15 and July
Dazen had secured a special right to broadcast the tournament in a deal worth about 1 billion euros (829 million pounds) in December
Chelsea and Manchester City have faced two teams from 12 European teams in the Premier League, including Real Madrid.
A £775 million prize will be distributed among the 32 teams, with the winner of up to £97m.