2025 FIFA Club World Cup schedule, how to watch live, scores, bracket, updates
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Lionel Messi, Harry Kane, and Co. are in action, as cities across the USA continue to welcome some of the biggest clubs on the planet. There have been so many intriguing storylines swirling and giants are squaring off for not only the trophy but the huge amount of prize money on offer.
Below is everything you need for the 2025 FIFA World Cup in terms of schedule, dates, fixtures, stadiums, tables, and more.
How to watch the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup live
Dates: June 14 until July 13, 2025
How to watch: Stream every game live on DAZN, for free
2025 FIFA Club World Cup schedule, scores
Last 16 schedule
Match 49: Palmeiras 1-0 (aet) Botafogo — Saturday, June 28
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Match 50: Benfica 1-4 (aet) Chelsea — Saturday, June 28 — Recap, video highlights
Match 51: PSG vs Inter Miami — Sunday, June 29, 12pm ET, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Match 52: Flamengo vs Bayern Munich — Sunday, June 29, 4pm ET, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Match 53: Inter Milan vs Fluminense — Monday, June 30, 3pm ET, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Match 54: Manchester City vs Al-Hilal — Monday, June 30, 9pm ET, Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Match 55: Real Madrid vs Juventus — Tuesday, July 1, 3pm ET, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Match 56: Borussia Dortmund vs Monterrey — Tuesday, July 1, 9pm ET, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
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Quarterfinal schedule
Match 57: Winner Match 53 vs Winner Match 54 — Friday, July 4, 3pm ET, Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Match 58: Palmeiras vs Chelsea— Friday, July 4, 9pm ET, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Match 59: Winner Match 51 vs Winner Match 52 — Saturday, July 5, 12pm ET, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Match 60: Winner Match 55 vs Winner Match 56 — Saturday, July 5, 4pm ET, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Semifinal schedule
Match 61: Winner Match 57 vs Winner Match 58 — Tuesday, July 8, 3pm ET, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Match 62: Winner Match 59 vs Winner Match 60 — Wednesday, July 9, 3pm ET, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
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Final
Match 63: Winner Match 61 vs Winner Match 62 — Sunday, July 13, 3pm ET, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
2025 FIFA Club World Cup group stage schedule
Group A
Saturday, June 14: Al Ahly 0-0 Inter Miami
Sunday, June 15: Palmeiras 0-0 Porto
Thursday, June 19: Palmerias 2-0 Al Ahly
Thursday, June 19: Inter Miami 2-1 Porto
Monday, June 23: Inter Miami 2-2 Palmeiras
Monday, June 23: Porto 4-4 Al Ahly
Group B
Sunday, June 15: Paris Saint-Germain 4-0 Atletico Madrid
Sunday, June 15: Botafogo 2-1 Seattle Sounders
Thursday, June 19: Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 Botafogo
Thursday, June 19: Seattle Sounders 1-3 Atletico Madrid
Monday, June 23: Seattle Sounders 0-2 Paris Saint-Germain
Monday, June 23: Atletico Madrid 1-0 Botafogo
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Group C
Sunday, June 15: Bayern Munich 10-0 Auckland City
Monday, June 16: Boca Juniors 2-2 Benfica
Friday, June 20: Bayern Munich 2-1 Boca Juniors
Friday, June 20: Benfica 6-0 Auckland City
Tuesday, June 24: Benfica 1-0 Bayern Munich
Tuesday, June 24: Auckland City 1-1 Boca Juniors
Group D
Monday, June 16: Flamengo 2-0 Esperance de Tunis
Monday, June 16: Chelsea 2-0 LAFC — Video highlights & recap
Friday, June 20: Flamengo 3-1 Chelsea — Video highlights & recap
Friday, June 20: LAFC 0-1 Esperance de Tunis
Tuesday, June 24: LAFC 1-1 Flamengo
Tuesday, June 24: Esperance de Tunis 0-3 Chelsea — Video highlights & recap
Group E
Tuesday, June 17: River Plate 3-1 Urawa Red Diamonds
Tuesday, June 17: Monterrey 1-1 Inter Milan
Saturday, June 21: River Plate 0-0 Monterrey
Saturday, June 21: Inter Milan 2-1 Urawa Red Diamonds
Wednesday, June 25: Inter Milan 2-0 River Plate
Wednesday, June 25: Urawa Red Diamonds 0-4 Monterrey
Group F
Tuesday, June 17: Fluminense 0-0 Borussia Dortmund
Tuesday, June 17: Ulsan HD 0-1 Mamelodi Sundowns
Saturday, June 21: Fluminense 4-2 Ulsan HD
Saturday, June 21: Mamelodi Sundowns 3-4 Borussia Dortmund
Wednesday, June 25: Mamelodi Sundowns 0-0 Fluminense
Wednesday, June 25: Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Ulsan HD
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Group G
Wednesday, June 18: Manchester City 2-0 Wydad AC — Video highlights & recap
Wednesday, June 18: Al Ain 0-5 Juventus
Sunday, June 22: Manchester City 6-0 Al Ain — Video highlights & recap
Sunday, June 22: Juventus 4-1 Wydad AC
Thursday, June 26: Juventus 2-5 Manchester City — Video highlights & recap
Thursday, June 26: Wydad AC 1-2 Al Ain
Group H
Wednesday, June 18: Real Madrid 1-1 Al Hilal — Video highlights & recap
Wednesday, June 18: Pachuca 1-2 Red Ball Salzburg
Sunday, June 22: Real Madrid 3-1 Pachuca — Video highlights & recap
Sunday, June 22: Red Bull Salzburg 0-0 Al Hilal
Thursday, June 26: Red Bull Salzburg 0-3 Real Madrid
Thursday, June 26: Al Hilal 2-0 Pachuca
FIFA Club World Cup tables
Group A
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Palmeiras — 5 points (+2 GD) — ADVANCED
Inter Miami — 5 points (+1 GD) — ADVANCED
Porto — 2 points (-1 GD) — ELIMINATED
Al Ahly — 2 points (-2 GD) — ELIMINATED
Group B
PSG — 6 points (+5 GD) — ADVANCED
Botafogo — 6 points (+1 GD) — ADVANCED
Atletico Madrid — 6 points (-2 GD) — ELIMINATED
Seattle Sounders — 0 points (-5 GD) — ELIMINATED
Group C
Benfica — 7 points (+7 GD) — ADVANCED
Bayern Munich — 6 points (+10 GD) — ADVANCED
Boca Juniors — 2 points (-1 GD) — ELIMINATED
Auckland City — 1 point (-16 GD) — ELIMINATED
Group D
Flamengo — 7 points (+4 GD) — ADVANCED
Chelsea — 6 points (+3 GD) — ADVANCED
Esperance de Tunis — 3 points (-4 GD) — ELIMINATED
LAFC — 1 point (-3 GD) — ELIMINATED
Group E
Inter Milan — 7 points (+4 GD) — ADVANCED
Monterrey — 5 points (+4 GD) — ADVANCED
River Plate — 4 points (0 GD) — ELIMINATED
Urawa Red Diamonds — 0 points (-7 GD) — ELIMINATED
Group F
Borussia Dortmund — 7 points (+2 GD) — ADVANCED
Fluminense — 5 points (+2 GD) — ADVANCED
Mamelodi Sundowns — 4 points (0 GD) — ELIMINATED
Ulsan HD — 0 points (-4 GD) — ELIMINATED
Group G
Manchester City — 9 points (+11 GD) — ADVANCED
Juventus — 6 points (+5 GD) — ADVANCED
Al Ain — 3 points (-10 GD) — ELIMINATED
Wydad AC — 0 points (-6 GD) — ELIMINATED
Group H
Real Madrid — 7 points (+5 GD) — ADVANCED
Al Hilal — 5 points (+2 GD) — ADVANCED
Red Bull Salzburg — 4 points (-2 GD) — ELIMINATED
Pachuca — 0 points (-5 GD) — ELIMINATED
Who has advanced to the Club World Cup's Last 16?
Manchester City, Real Madrid, PSG, Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Benfica, Flamengo and Palmeiras have won their group, while Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Inter Miami, Botafogo, Monterrey, Fluminense and Al-Hilal have sealed passage to the last-16 by finishing 2nd.
Atletico Madrid, Seattle Sounders, LAFC, Porto, Red Bull Salzburg, Pachuca, River Plate, Urawa Red Diamonds, Al Ahly, Wydad AC, Al Ain, Ulsan HD, Auckland City, Boca Juniors, ES Tunis, and Mamelodi Sundowns have been eliminated from the tournament.
What teams are in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup?
32 teams have qualified for the tournament so far, and here they are:
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Asia (4 teams): Al-Hilal, Urawa Red Diamonds, Al Ain, Ulsan HD
Africa (4 teams): Al Ahly, Wydad AC, Esperance de Tunis, Mamelodi Sundowns
North and Central America (4 teams): Monterrey, Seattle Sounders, Pachuca, LAFC
South America (6 teams): Palmeiras, Flamengo, Fluminense, River Plate, Boca Juniors, Botafogo
Oceania (1 team): Auckland City
Europe (12 teams): Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Milan, Porto, Benfica, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Red Bull Salzburg
USA (1 team): Inter Miami
What are the host cities for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup?
There are huge NFL stadiums across the USA being used for this tournament, along with four MLS stadiums. The majority of the tournament will be played on the East Coast, with Seattle and LA the only cities west of the Mississippi to host games.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte), TQL Stadium (Cincinnati), Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami), GEODIS Park (Nashville), MetLife Stadium (New Jersey/New York), Camping World Stadium (Orlando), Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), Lumen Field (Seattle), Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)
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What is the full schedule for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup?
Thirty-two teams have been drawn into eight groups of four teams in each. The top two teams from each group will make it through the last 16, while the bottom two teams in each group will be eliminated.
The winner from each group will play the runner up from another (full knockout schedule earlier in this post) in the last 16, then the winners of those games will reach the quarterfinals, semifinals and final.
Group stage play will begin on June 15, 2024, with the opening game of the tournament to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The final will be played on July 13, 2024 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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