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2025 Club World Cup: Schedule, standings, PSG... All the results LIVE

2025 Club World Cup: Schedule, standings, PSG... All the results LIVE

Who said the season was over? For the first time ever, a major Club World Cup is making its debut on the calendar, and we'll explain everything.

After the Champions League final and the Nations League final, it's now time for the very first edition of FIFA's new Club World Cup format. With a host of teams, a packed schedule, and a monstrous prize pool of one billion dollars to be distributed among all clubs, this 2025 edition promises to be a success.

In detail, the FIFA Club World Cup pits the best clubs from each of the six FIFA confederations against each other in a tournament with a group stage and a knockout phase. The 32 teams are divided into groups of four teams, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the round of 16.

Which clubs are concerned?
  • Europe Zone: Real Madrid (ESP), Manchester City (ENG), Bayern Munich (GER), Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Inter Milan (ITA), FC Porto (POR), Benfica (POR), Borussia Dortmund (GER), Juventus (ITA), Atlético Madrid (ESP), FC Salzburg (AUT), Chelsea (ENG).
  • Africa Zone: Al Ahly (EGY), Wydad (MAR), ES Tunis (TUN), Mamelodi Sundowns (AFS).
  • Asia zone: Al Hilal (ARS), Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN), Al Ain (UAE), Ulsan HD FC (COR).
  • Oceania zone: Auckland City (NZ).
  • South America Zone: Palmeiras (BRE), Flamengo (BRE), Fluminense (BRE), River Plate (ARG), Boca Juniors (ARG), Botafogo (BRE).
  • Concacaf Zone: Monterrey (MEX), Seattle Sounders (USA), CF Pachuca (MEX), Inter Miami (USA), Los Angeles FC (USA)
The dates

The competition is long, the first match will take place on June 14 and will end on Sunday, July 13.

The Club World Cup calendar

Discover the schedule of upcoming Club World Cup matches.

Club World Cup results

Check out the Club World Cup match results from the final whistle below.

Group stage standings What broadcast?

DAZN will broadcast the competition for free after signing an agreement. TF1 will still have the rights to broadcast PSG's first match against Atlético Madrid and the final.

Club World Cup stadiums

Twelve stadiums have been selected. MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey) will host the final. The remaining venues include Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia), TQL Stadium (Cincinnati, Ohio), Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina), Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles, California), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, Florida), Geodis Park (Nashville, Tennessee), Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida), Inter & Co Stadium (Orlando, Florida), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lumen Field (Seattle, Washington), and Audi Field (Washington, DC).

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