
FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 Schedule Announced: Key matches and IST timings
The group stage of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is complete, with 16 teams now confirmed for the knockout phase of the revamped tournament. While the early stages were marked by low attendance and ongoing debates about the congested global football calendar, the competition is expected to gain momentum as high-profile matchups light up the bracket.
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With European giants like Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain all advancing, the stage is set for a thrilling Round of 16.
As the tournament unfolds in the United States, seen as a precursor to the 2026
FIFA World Cup
, fan interest is expected to rise, especially with matches like PSG vs Inter Miami, where
Lionel Messi
will take on his former club.
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Here's the full list of
FIFA Club World Cup
Round of 16 fixtures with Indian Standard Time (IST):
Saturday, June 28
Palmeiras vs Botafogo – 9:30 PM
Sunday, June 29
Benfica vs Chelsea – 1:30 AM
Paris Saint-Germain vs Inter Miami – 9:30 PM
Monday, June 30
Flamengo vs Bayern Munich – 1:30 AM
Tuesday, July 1
Inter Milan vs Fluminense – 12:30 AM
Manchester City vs Al Hilal – 6:30 AM
Wednesday, July 2
Real Madrid vs Juventus – 12:30 AM
Borussia Dortmund vs Monterrey – 6:30 AM
The Round of 16 will conclude on Wednesday, July 2, with the quarterfinals kicking off on July 5.
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